Commercial Roofer in Greenacres, FL

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Four generations of roofing expertise protecting Greenacres businesses since 1940.

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Commercial Roofing Services Greenacres

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your business runs without roof-related interruptions. No more emergency calls about leaks during rainstorms. No more wondering if your roof will make it through another hurricane season.

You get 25 years of warranty protection instead of hoping a quick fix holds up. Your insurance stays happy because the work meets every code requirement. Your tenants and employees stay dry and productive.

Most importantly, you sleep better knowing your commercial property investment is protected by people who’ve been doing this since your grandfather’s time. That’s what happens when you work with a commercial roofer who actually knows what they’re doing.

Greenacres Commercial Roofing Contractor

Four Generations Proves Something

We’ve been protecting Greenacres commercial properties since 2016, but our family expertise goes back to the 1940s. Four generations of roofers working under one company means you’re getting knowledge that can’t be taught in a weekend certification course.

Our A+ Better Business Bureau rating and Home Advisor Contractor of the Year awards from 2017-2022 didn’t happen by accident. Neither did the 500+ reviews across all platforms or our Best of the Best Award in 2020.

When we’re certified by GAF, CertainTeed, Suprema, FiberTech, and Viking, it means manufacturers trust our work enough to back it with their warranties. That matters when your roof needs to last decades, not just years.

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Commercial Roof Repair Process

Here's Exactly What Happens Next

First, you get a free comprehensive roof inspection. Not a sales pitch disguised as an inspection, but an actual assessment of your roof’s condition with photos and detailed findings. You’ll know exactly what you’re dealing with.

Next, you receive multiple quote options for different roofing systems. Since we aren’t tied to selling one specific product, you get unbiased recommendations based on your building’s needs and your budget. No pressure, no commission-driven upselling.

The installation happens with minimal disruption to your business operations. Our crew shows up when scheduled, works efficiently, and cleans up completely each day. You get progress updates so you always know where things stand. When it’s finished, you have a 25-year warranty and the peace of mind that comes with four generations of roofing expertise protecting your investment.

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What's Included in Every Project

Every commercial roofing project includes a thorough assessment of your current roof condition, detailed documentation for insurance purposes, and recommendations for the most cost-effective solution. You’re not paying for unnecessary work or getting pushed toward the most expensive option.

The installation comes with proper permits, code compliance, and manufacturer warranties. All debris gets removed daily, and your property stays accessible for business operations. Emergency tarping and temporary protection are available if weather threatens during the project.

After completion, you receive all warranty documentation, maintenance recommendations, and direct contact information for any future needs. Our one-year repair warranty covers any installation-related issues, which is double what most commercial roofing contractors offer in the Greenacres area.

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A properly installed commercial roof in Florida typically lasts 15-25 years, depending on the material and maintenance. TPO and EPDM single-ply membranes usually last 15-20 years, while modified bitumen systems can reach 20-25 years with proper care. Florida’s intense UV exposure, hurricane-force winds, and heavy rainfall accelerate wear compared to other climates. Regular inspections and prompt repairs significantly extend roof life. The key is using quality materials rated for Florida’s climate and having them installed by certified contractors who understand local building codes and weather challenges.
TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a white, reflective membrane that’s heat-welded at seams, offering excellent energy efficiency and chemical resistance. EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) is a black rubber membrane that’s typically adhered or mechanically fastened, known for durability and weather resistance. Modified bitumen combines asphalt with rubber or plastic modifiers, applied in multiple layers for superior waterproofing. TPO works best for buildings prioritizing energy savings, EPDM excels in harsh weather conditions, and modified bitumen provides the most robust waterproof barrier. Your building’s age, structure, and usage determine which system delivers the best long-term value.
Commercial roof replacement in Greenacres typically ranges from $3-12 per square foot, depending on the roofing system, building complexity, and current roof condition. Single-ply membranes like TPO or EPDM fall on the lower end, while premium systems with additional insulation cost more. Factors affecting price include roof accessibility, required structural repairs, permit fees, and disposal of existing materials. A 10,000 square foot roof replacement might range from $30,000-120,000. The wide range reflects different quality levels and system types. Getting multiple quotes helps you understand what’s included and ensures you’re comparing similar scopes of work.
Yes, many commercial roofs can be repaired if the damage is localized and the overall system is structurally sound. Small punctures, seam separations, and isolated leaks often qualify for repair. However, if more than 25% of the roof shows damage, or if the decking is compromised, replacement usually makes more financial sense. Age matters too – repairs on roofs over 15 years old often become ongoing expenses. A professional inspection determines whether repair or replacement offers better long-term value. Sometimes a roof restoration system can extend life by 10-15 years at a fraction of replacement cost, making it an attractive middle option.
Visible water stains on interior ceilings or walls indicate active leaks requiring immediate attention. Ponding water that remains 48 hours after rainfall suggests drainage problems that will worsen. Loose or missing roof membrane, exposed insulation, or separated seams need prompt repair to prevent water infiltration. Damaged flashing around HVAC units, vents, or roof edges creates entry points for water. If you notice higher energy bills, it might indicate compromised insulation from roof leaks. Any roof damage before hurricane season should be addressed immediately. When in doubt, schedule a professional inspection – catching problems early prevents costly emergency repairs and business interruption.
A thorough commercial roof inspection includes examining the entire roof surface, drainage systems, flashing, and penetrations like vents and HVAC units. The inspector checks for ponding water, membrane damage, loose fasteners, and signs of wear or aging. Interior inspection looks for water stains, insulation problems, and structural issues. You’ll receive a detailed report with photos documenting current conditions and recommendations for repairs or maintenance. The inspection should include an assessment of remaining roof life and priority ranking of any needed work. A quality inspection takes 1-3 hours depending on roof size and complexity. This documentation proves valuable for insurance claims, budgeting, and maintenance planning.
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