Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between a roof replacement and a reroof?
A: A reroof typically means installing a new roof system over an existing roof if it’s structurally sound. A roof replacement involves removing the old roof and installing an entirely new system. Reroofing can save time and cost if the existing roof can support the new layers.
Q: Will reroofing interrupt daily operations at my facility?
A: A reroofing project does not usually affect daily operations. Most commercial reroofing projects are planned around your operational needs. Our crews use safety barriers and coordinate with your team to minimize disruptions.
Q: How do I know if my commercial roof needs a reroof?
A: Signs you may need a re-roof include recurring leaks, widespread water damage, visible membrane deterioration, ponding water, or being near the end of your warranty. Our professional inspection can confirm whether repairs or a full re-roof is the most effective solution.
Q: How do weather conditions affect the project schedule?
A: Severe weather can delay roofing work, but our crews plan around forecasts and use protective measures, like temporary coverings, to keep your building watertight during construction.
Q: How can I protect my investment after reroofing?
A: Regular inspections and preventative maintenance are key to a long-lasting roof. Scheduling semi-annual inspections and addressing minor issues early positively impacts the life of your new roof system.