Damage Repair
Leak response, storm documentation, and emergency roof repair scopes for commercial buildings across the Miami Valley.
Leak response, storm documentation, and emergency roof repair scopes for commercial buildings across the Miami Valley.
After a severe-weather line crosses the Miami Valley, we sort wind-lifted membrane and hail bruising from cosmetic marks and repair what actually threatens the building.
When a Miami Valley storm opens a roof, the first job is a fast, ballasted dry-in that keeps water out of the building until permanent repairs can be scheduled.
Hail from a Dayton spring cell bruises membrane and fractures coatings even when the roof looks intact; we test-square the field and repair the strikes that matter.
Miami Valley straight-line wind peels edges and lifts loose membrane first; we re-secure terminations and edge metal and patch the field the gusts tore open.
Wind attacks a Dayton roof at the perimeter, so we re-anchor coping and edge metal to uplift standards before a partial lift becomes a peeled-back membrane.
Chasing a Dayton roof leak means following water uphill from the interior stain to the real entry at a seam, drain, curb, or wall flashing, then sealing it for good.
Standing water that lingers days after Ohio rain accelerates membrane failure; we re-establish positive drainage with tapered insulation, added drains, or scuppers.
Heavy wet snow stresses a Dayton roof's deck, drains, and edges; after a load event we check for deflection and repair the flashing and seams winter pried open.
Ice backing up behind a frozen Dayton roof edge forces water under the membrane; we repair the soaked flashing and address the drainage that let it pond and freeze.
When a leak opens mid-winter, frozen surfaces rule out a permanent repair, so we install a cold-weather dry-in that holds the building until conditions allow the real fix.
An active leak over occupied Dayton space can't wait for a quote, so we deploy quickly to stop water and stabilize the roof before damage spreads inside.
A torn membrane from wind or dropped tools lets water straight into a Dayton roof assembly; we cut back to sound material and heat-weld or patch a watertight repair.
Most Dayton leaks start at flashing, not in the field, so we rebuild base, counter, and wall flashings where freeze-thaw and movement have pulled them loose.
Ohio's freeze-thaw swing works open seams and cracks flashing every winter; we find the spots water keeps re-entering and rebuild the detail so it stops cycling.
Foot traffic, hail, and falling debris punch holes that quietly soak Dayton insulation; we locate each puncture, dry the area, and seal it back into the membrane.
Open or wicking seams are a leading failure point on aging Dayton single-ply; we probe the field, clean the laps, and re-weld or re-tape the seams that have let go.
A blocked or broken drain turns a flat Dayton roof into a pond under load; we clear, reseal, and reflash drains and scuppers so heavy rain leaves the roof fast.