Commercial Roofing Services
Repair, maintenance, coating, metal, inspection, storm, and replacement scopes for commercial roofs across the Dayton metro.
Repair, maintenance, coating, metal, inspection, storm, and replacement scopes for commercial roofs across the Dayton metro.
A stain over a Dayton tenant's ceiling rarely sits under the actual breach, so we trace water from the interior back to seams, curbs, and wall terminations.
Ice dams and snow load stress Dayton roofs every January; we repair the seams, flashing, and edge metal that winter pries open and address the drainage behind it.
When a severe-weather line rolls through the Miami Valley, we respond with dry-in first, then document wind and hail damage for the permanent repair and the claim.
When the insulation is saturated and the deck is failing, a full tear-off is the honest answer; we strip to deck, dry in nightly, and rebuild the Dayton assembly.
Re-roofing over a working Dayton business is a logistics problem first; we control dust, odor, and noise and never leave the deck exposed to Ohio weather overnight.
When patch costs outrun their value, we lay out re-roofing options for Dayton owners, weighing recover over tear-off against deck condition and insulation moisture.
Spring hail along the Dayton corridor bruises membranes and dents metal; we document strike density and split immediate dry-in from the insurance restoration scope.
If the existing Dayton deck and insulation test dry, a single recover membrane over the old roof can skip a costly tear-off while meeting code limits.
Adding insulation or a recovery board during re-roofing lifts a Dayton building's R-value and gives the new membrane a sound, even substrate to bond to.
A maintenance plan keeps Dayton drains clear, seams sealed, and edge metal tight so small defects get caught before the next freeze-thaw turns them into claims.
A reflective acrylic or silicone coating can buy a sound Dayton membrane another decade, and we map adhesion, ponding, and seam condition before recommending one over a tear-off.
Twice-a-year inspections catch what Ohio freeze-thaw quietly opens up; we walk seams, drains, and penetrations and hand back a photo-documented punch list.
Aerial and thermal drone passes let us survey a steep or sprawling Dayton roof safely, flagging trapped moisture and storm bruising that a ground walk would miss.
After a storm tears a Dayton roof open, a fast, properly ballasted tarp keeps water out of the building until a permanent repair can be scheduled.
Guest comfort drives the schedule on Miami Valley hotel roofs, so we stage low-noise work, protect rooftop kitchen exhaust, and keep occupied floors dry.
Storefronts have to stay open and dry, so we stage shopping-center roof work around Dayton store hours and protect rooftop units feeding each tenant space.
Reflective TPO is the workhorse for flat Dayton roofs; we hot-air-weld seams, detail penetrations, and choose membrane thickness to match the building's traffic.
Exposed-fastener R-panel roofs cover many Miami Valley shops; we re-fasten, seal laps, and address rust and oil-canning before it turns into a leak.
Summer break is the window for Dayton-area school roofs, so we compress tear-off and replacement into the calendar gap and finish before students return.
Large Dayton industrial roofs carry process exhaust, heavy foot traffic, and tight equipment, all of which we account for when planning membrane and drainage work.
Production can't stop for a roof, so we phase membrane work over occupied Dayton plant floors and seal around process stacks, dust collectors, and makeup-air units.
Steep slate, copper valleys, and a sanctuary that has to stay dry on Sunday shape every church roofing scope we write across the Miami Valley.
Carriers want proof, not opinions, so we photograph storm damage, measure test squares, and assemble a claim package a Dayton adjuster can actually act on.
Long, low storage rows funnel runoff toward shared valleys; we keep Dayton self-storage roofs draining and sealed so tenants' units stay dry through every season.
Campus roofs span eras and systems, so we coordinate with Dayton-area facilities teams to phase work around class schedules, research labs, and dormitory life.
Grease-laden exhaust eats ordinary membranes, so Dayton restaurant roofs get grease-resistant single-ply, sealed hood curbs, and access planned around dining hours.
Concealed-clip standing seam handles Ohio thermal movement and snow shedding cleanly; we detail panels, clips, and snow retention for sloped Dayton commercial roofs.
Seamless SPF adds insulation and re-pitches ponding areas in one pass, a practical recover for irregular Dayton roofs once we confirm the substrate is sound and dry.
EPDM's cold-weather flexibility holds up well through Ohio winters; we install and repair black and white rubber with attention to seam tape and field-membrane shrinkage.
Apartment owners need leaks stopped without disrupting residents, so we coordinate notices, protect balconies and walkways, and dry in each Dayton building section by section.
KEE membranes resist grease and chemical exposure, making them a fit for Dayton restaurants and plants where standard single-ply would degrade near exhaust.
Mounting solar on a Dayton roof means protecting the membrane and warranty, so we coordinate attachments, flashing, and load with the array before panels go up.
Skylights, curbs, and pipe penetrations are where most Dayton leaks begin; we reflash and seal each one to keep wind-driven rain out of the building.
Office tenants notice every drip and every odor, so we time membrane work, isolate rooftop HVAC, and keep Dayton suites dry through the project.
Hot-air-welded PVC seams shrug off grease and ponding, which suits Dayton kitchens and flat low-slope roofs where standing water is hard to fully design out.
A white reflective membrane cuts summer rooftop temperatures and cooling load on Dayton offices and warehouses, and we model payback before specifying the assembly.
Infection-control barriers, vibration limits, and rooftop HVAC serving patient rooms make Dayton healthcare roofing a project run around the building, not over it.
Acres of low-slope membrane over a Dayton distribution building demand reliable drainage and uplift detailing; we plan repairs that keep the dock and floor running.
Multi-ply SBS and APP modified bitumen give a tough, redundant membrane for Dayton roofs that see heavy traffic; we torch, mop, or cold-apply to suit the deck.
Loose coping and undersized edge metal are where Miami Valley wind starts peeling a roof; we detail terminations, cleats, and gutters to ANSI/SPRI uplift standards.
A ground-floor shop under Dayton apartments means roof work that protects tenants below and residents above, with noise and access planned around both.
Gravel-surfaced built-up roofs still cover plenty of older Dayton plants; we assess ballast, flashing, and blistering to decide between targeted repair and full recover.
Showroom skylights, service-bay exhaust curbs, and customer parking all factor into how we phase roof work for a Miami Valley auto dealership without closing the lot.
Ohio's heavy spring rain finds every clogged drain; we clear, reset, and add overflow scuppers so a Dayton roof sheds water instead of ponding under load.
From single-ply membranes to metal and coatings, this is the full menu of low-slope work we deliver on commercial buildings across Dayton and the Miami Valley.
Prevailing-wage paperwork, security clearances, and occupied offices govern how we roof courthouses and city facilities around Dayton and Montgomery County.