FAQ

  • How do I know if I need a roof repair or a full replacement?

    If your roof has minor issues—like a few missing shingles, small leaks, or localized damage—a repair is usually enough. A full replacement is recommended when the roof is old, has widespread damage, repeated leaks, or structural issues. We always start with a full inspection to give you the most cost-effective recommendation.

  • How long does a typical roof last?

    Most roofs last 20–30 years, depending on the material, installation quality, and local weather. High-end materials like metal or slate can last 40–75 years or longer. Regular maintenance extends the lifespan.

  • What waterproofing systems do you install?

    Liquid-applied membranes (Kemper, Gaco, Sika, etc.)

    Torch-down membranes

    EPDM / TPO systems

    Bituminous and rubberized membranes

    Cementitious coatings


    We select the best system based on the building, budget, and exposure.

  • How do I know if my building needs waterproofing?

    Common signs include:

    Water stains on ceilings or walls

    Peeling paint or bubbling surfaces

    Musty odors

    Mold or mildew growth

    Cracks in concrete surfaces

    Moisture in basements or crawl spaces


    If you spot any of these, an inspection is recommended which we offer for NO CHARGE

  • Do you offer warranties on your roofing work?

    Absolutely. We provide manufacturer warranties on materials and workmanship warranties on installation. The length varies depending on the roofing system, with many options offering 20–50 years of protection.

  • What’s the most important factor in completing a large commercial roof project?

    The most important factor in completing a large commercial roof project is proper planning and professional executionto guarantee long-term performance, safety, and durability. This includes:

    Detailed project planning to coordinate workflow and minimize business disruption

    High-quality waterproofing and drainage to prevent leaks and structural issues

    Strict safety compliance with OSHA standards

    Experienced, certified installation crews

    Proper material selection based on building needs and climate

    Correct insulation and energy-efficient components

    Manufacturer-compliant installation to maintain full warranty coverage

    Thorough final inspection and quality control checks

    This approach ensures a reliable, long-lasting commercial roofing system that protects the building and maximizes return on investment.