Commercial Roof Replacement

Commercial Roofing Replacement

Roof Repair

Roof Replacement

New Construction

This type of roofing consists of multiple layers of asphalt or tar alternating with layers of reinforcing fabric. It is then topped with a layer of gravel or stone to protect the surface and reflect sunlight.
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This roofing type is similar to built-up roofing, but it uses modified bitumen (a type of asphalt) instead of tar. It can be installed using hot asphalt or with cold adhesive, and it is often used on flat or low-sloped roofs.
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This type of roofing consists of a single layer of synthetic rubber, thermoplastic, or modified bitumen that is applied in sheets or rolls. It is lightweight and easy to install, and it is often used on flat or low-sloped roofs.
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Metal roofing is durable and long-lasting, and it is available in a variety of materials including steel, aluminum, and copper. It can be installed in panels or shingles, and it is often used on steep-sloped roofs.
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Green roofing refers to a roof that is covered with vegetation. It can insulate a building, reduce stormwater runoff, and improve air quality.
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This type of roofing consists of a layer of sprayed-on polyurethane foam coated with a protective layer. It is lightweight, flexible, and energy-efficient and often used on flat or low-sloped roofs.
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This type of roofing consists of a single layer of synthetic rubber, thermoplastic, or modified bitumen that is applied in sheets or rolls. It is lightweight and easy to install, and it is often used on flat or low-sloped roofs.
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Metal roofing is durable and long-lasting, and it is available in a variety of materials including steel, aluminum, and copper. It can be installed in panels or shingles, and it is often used on steep-sloped roofs.
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