Commercial Roofer in Sunrise, FL

Your Commercial Roof Problems End Here

Four generations of roofing expertise protecting Sunrise businesses with 25-year warranties and A+ rated service.

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Commercial Roofing Services Sunrise

What You Get When It's Done Right

Your commercial property becomes a non-issue. No more wondering if your roof will hold up during the next storm season. No more scrambling for emergency repairs that cost three times what proper maintenance would have.

You get predictable costs instead of surprise bills. Our 25-year warranties mean you’re covered longer than most competitors even stay in business. When problems do arise, you have one phone number to call – not a runaround between different contractors who all point fingers at each other.

Your insurance company stays happy because you’re working with an A+ BBB rated commercial roofing contractor who knows Florida building codes inside and out. Your tenants stay comfortable. Your property value stays protected.

Sunrise Commercial Roofing Contractor

Four Generations Know Commercial Roofing

We’ve been protecting Sunrise commercial properties since 2016, but our family expertise goes back to the 1940s. Four generations of roofers means you’re not dealing with someone who learned the trade last year.

We hold certifications from every major manufacturer – GAF, CertainTeed, Suprema, FiberTech, and Viking. That’s not common in South Florida where many contractors stick to just one system. This means you get unbiased recommendations based on what your building actually needs, not what makes us the most profit.

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Commercial Roof Repair Process

Here's Exactly What Happens Next

First, you get a comprehensive roof inspection at no cost. Not a quick look from the ground – an actual assessment of your roof’s condition, potential problems, and realistic timeline for any needed work.

If repairs are needed, you’ll receive multiple options with clear pricing for different approaches. Emergency situations get immediate attention because a leaking roof doesn’t wait for business hours. For full replacements, we coordinate with your schedule to minimize business disruption.

Every project includes proper permits, insurance documentation, and cleanup. You’re not left wondering what comes next or when the work will actually be finished. Our one-year warranty on repairs starts the day the job is complete, and you’ll have direct contact information for any follow-up needs.

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Commercial Roofing Company Sunrise

Every Commercial Roof Type Covered

Whether you’re dealing with flat roofs, metal roofing, TPO, EPDM, or modified bitumen systems, we handle all commercial roofing materials. This matters more than most property owners realize – many contractors only work with one or two systems, which limits your options and drives up costs.

Sunrise’s climate demands specific approaches to commercial roofing. High winds, intense UV exposure, and sudden temperature changes from air conditioning systems create unique challenges. We understand how different roofing materials perform in South Florida conditions and can recommend solutions that actually last.

Financing options are available for larger projects because roof replacements shouldn’t force you to drain your operating capital. Our goal is keeping your business running smoothly, not creating new financial stress.

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Commercial roof lifespan in South Florida depends heavily on the material and installation quality. TPO and EPDM systems typically last 15-20 years when properly installed and maintained. Metal roofing can last 25-30 years or more. Modified bitumen systems usually need replacement after 12-18 years. However, South Florida’s intense UV exposure, high winds, and temperature fluctuations can significantly shorten these timelines if the roof wasn’t designed for local conditions. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can extend any roof’s life, while neglect can cut it in half.
Roof repair addresses specific problems like leaks, damaged sections, or failed flashing. It’s typically less expensive and can be completed quickly. Roof restoration involves treating the entire roof surface with coatings or membranes to extend its life by 10-15 years. Restoration costs more than repairs but less than full replacement. It works best on roofs that are structurally sound but showing age. Full replacement becomes necessary when the roof deck is compromised or when repairs would cost more than 50% of replacement value.
Visible water damage inside your building means immediate action is needed. Other urgent signs include ponding water that doesn’t drain within 48 hours after rain, loose or missing roof materials, and damaged flashing around vents or edges. Bubbling or blistering on flat roofs indicates trapped moisture. Energy bills that suddenly increase without explanation often point to roof problems affecting insulation. Don’t wait for multiple leaks – one leak usually means others are developing. Early intervention prevents minor issues from becoming major expenses.
A thorough commercial roof inspection takes 1-2 hours depending on building size. We examine the roof surface, drainage systems, flashing, penetrations, and edge details. We’ll check for ponding water, membrane damage, and proper ventilation. Inside the building, we look for water damage, insulation problems, and structural issues. You’ll receive a detailed report with photos showing problem areas and recommended solutions. Legitimate inspections are comprehensive – be wary of contractors who spend only 15-20 minutes on your roof and immediately push for expensive work.
Most commercial roofing work happens during business hours but shouldn’t shut down your operations. Noise levels vary by project type – repairs are usually quieter than full replacements. We coordinate with your schedule for any work requiring building access or utility shutoffs. Tear-offs create the most disruption and dust, but proper containment keeps debris out of your workspace. Weather delays are common in South Florida, so build flexibility into your timeline. We communicate daily about progress and any schedule changes.
Commercial roofing warranties often involve multiple parties – the manufacturer, contractor, and sometimes a third-party administrator. Material warranties cover defects in the roofing products themselves, while workmanship warranties cover installation problems. Some warranties require specific maintenance schedules or approved contractors for repairs. Weather-related damage may or may not be covered depending on the warranty type. Always get warranty terms in writing and understand what voids coverage. The best approach is working with contractors who offer clear, comprehensive warranties and have been in business long enough to honor them.
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