Commercial roof in need of restoration.

Replacing a commercial roof is often an intensive, expensive process. That’s why, whenever possible, many business owners opt for commercial roof restoration, instead. Roof restoration adds a new surface to your existing roofing system that protects the building from weather and may even provide cost savings when it comes to energy bills.

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Outdated HVAC units being replaced.

How long will your facility’s air conditioning and heating system last? There are so many components involved that it’s hard to make a single estimate. On average, business owners can expect the life expectancy of commercial HVAC systems to be anywhere from 10 to 20 years before they need major repairs.
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Technician performing maintenance on an HVAC system.

Your HVAC system is a key component of your commercial building’s operations. It keeps your employees and customers comfortable, and it keeps the air quality in your building or facility healthy by maintaining good airflow.  Read more

Heavy snow on a commercial roof.

Winter weather can be full of surprises from one day to the next. Freezing rain, high winds, snowstorms, and the occasional sunny day just for good measure. Read more

Commercial roof damage caused by ice and snow.

The cold temperatures and icy weather take their toll on all of us during the winter months. But it’s your commercial building’s roofing system that really takes a beating. Read more

Ponding water caused by clogged roof drains.

Roof drains are an essential but often overlooked component of your commercial roof system. It’s easy to take your roof’s drains for granted when they’re working. Read more

Commercial roof damaged by hailstones.

Your commercial roof is exposed to the elements all day, every day. It’s designed to sit out in the hot sun, the freezing cold, and endure severe weather. Read more

Workers performing maintenance on a built-up roof.

A Built-Up Roof (BUR) system is time-tested and reliable. The durability and reliability of built-up roofing systems are exactly why BURs have been in continual usage for American commercial buildings for over a century and a half. However, with that performance comes maintenance and repair issues unique to built-up roofs. We’ll talk about what those are and also discuss key advantages and disadvantages to built-up roofs. Is a BUR system right for your building?

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Commercial roofers performing roof maintenance.

Business owners need to ensure that their commercial roof system is ready for the long haul. After all, it’s the investment that protects all of your other investments; it protects your equipment, your workers, and your customers! 

So what steps can you take to ensure that your commercial roof is taking care of you for as long as it possibly can? Get help with these 5 tips for maximizing your commercial roof’s lifespan!      Read more

New commercial roof.

When trying to find cost savings for your commercial building, you may not automatically think to replace the roof. However, a new commercial roof can provide dramatic energy savings for your building. Why? It’s simple. A properly maintained roof provides better insulation and protection for your building, ultimately lowering energy bills in the process.

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