Roof Maintenance
The most cost-effective roofing investment you can make. Protect your roof — and your building — with scheduled maintenance.
Stop Problems Before They Start
Proactive maintenance is always cheaper than emergency repair. Our maintenance programs keep your roof in peak condition — documented, scheduled, and hassle-free.
What Our Maintenance Programs Include
- ✓ Bi-annual or quarterly roof inspections
- ✓ Debris clearing and drainage check
- ✓ Seam, membrane, and flashing inspection
- ✓ Minor repairs completed during inspection
- ✓ Photo documentation and written reports
- ✓ Warranty compliance tracking
- ✓ Post-storm inspections
- ✓ Customized maintenance schedules
Why Maintenance Matters
A neglected roof often hides problems that grow silently over time — small leaks can spread beneath the surface, moisture can compromise insulation, and clogged drainage systems can cause pooling water that accelerates structural damage. Emergency roof repairs are not only more expensive but can also disrupt business operations, putting productivity and profits at risk.
Routine care creates a proactive defense for your property. Regular inspections allow our team to identify weak spots, worn flashing, or minor punctures before they escalate into major problems. Preventive maintenance also keeps warranty requirements in good standing, ensuring your roofing system remains fully covered by the manufacturer.
Roof Coatings for Long-Term Protection
Another effective way to protect a flat roof is with a professional roof coating. Aluminum or white reflective coatings prevent degradation by blocking UV rays and lowering the roof surface temperature. This keeps asphalt roofing from drying out and extends its serviceable life — while also reducing energy costs by regulating building temperatures and lowering the workload on HVAC systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is regular roof maintenance important for commercial roofs?
Preventive maintenance catches small issues before they become expensive failures. A well-maintained commercial roof can last 25–40% longer than one that receives only reactive repairs.
How often should a commercial roof be inspected?
We recommend at minimum twice-yearly inspections — spring and fall — plus after any significant weather event. High-traffic roofs or older systems may benefit from quarterly inspections.
Do you offer maintenance contracts?
Yes. We offer scheduled maintenance programs tailored to your roof system, age, and facility needs. Contact us to discuss a plan for your property.
