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Commercial Roof Replacement

Action Exteriors: Leaders in Commercial Roof Replacement

Your commercial roofing system is the first line of defense for your property against rain, extreme temperatures, and more. If your commercial roof is compromised or nearing the end of its life, it can put your business at risk. Have you noticed leaks or rising energy bills for your commercial property? Get in touch with the premier commercial roofing company to schedule a roof replacement: Action Exteriors!

Our commercial roofing experts are skilled at providing the best roofing solutions to suit the unique needs of your business and commercial property. We have expertise in a wide range of commercial roofing materials, and our core values of performance, precision and pride guide each and every roof replacement we complete.

a complete commercial roof replacement done by action exteriors on a building with built up roofing

Does My Commercial Roof Need to Be Replaced?

Not every commercial roofing issue requires a complete replacement to address. As your trusted commercial roofing company, Action Exteriors will evaluate your roof and provide an honest recommendation on the best course of action for your roof. That said, some problems and situations are more likely to require a roof replacement, including the following:

 

Severe Roof Damage

Minor problems can typically be addressed through a timely roof repair, but when damage is more pronounced or widespread, a roof replacement is often necessary. This is because as the damage to your roof becomes more severe, the more expensive it is to repair. At a certain point, a roof replacement becomes a more cost-effective option.

 

Roof Near the End of Its Life

As roofs age, they become more difficult to repair effectively. This is because an aging roof tends to have issues that run deeper than the surface of the roof. A repair may work as a stopgap, but a roof that is nearing the end of its lifespan will start to present more significant and frequent problems with each passing year.

 

It’s Time for an Upgrade

Roofing has come a long way over the years, and savvy property owners are taking notice. Many business owners are upgrading their roof for improved durability or greater energy efficiency, among myriad other benefits. If you’re looking to upgrade your commercial property, a roof replacement is a great place to start.

A Good Long-Term Investment

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common sign is water damage. If you notice any water stains or damp patches in your ceiling, then this could suggest that there is a tear in the roofing material or compromised sealant around one of your roof fixtures, such as a vent pipe, chimney stack, etc., allowing moisture to penetrate through.

If you find shingle granules (small gravel-like particles) in your guttering or downpipe, it could indicate wear and tear on the surface layers of your shingle material. This is because new roofing materials contain protective granules embedded within them – so regular deposits should not occur after the installation has been completed unless they naturally shed over time due to weathering factors we cannot control, such as UV Ray erosion and wind-bouncing debris against it.

Yes! Roofers must have a valid contractor’s license to perform work in certain jurisdictions. The state licensing board can provide details about contractor licensing requirements in your area and information regarding registered contractors by name or by specialty trade (e.g., “roofer”). In many states, it is also necessary for roofing companies to carry liability insurance to protect customers from any mistakes made while performing the work.

Local roofers will often be more experienced in dealing with the climate, materials, and regulations specific to your region. If you live in an area with extreme temperatures or unpredictable weather conditions such as heavy rains or high winds, then it’s important that your roofer is familiar with the specific challenges that these environmental elements can present.

Temple roofing is typically more expensive than residential or commercial roofing due to unique designs, intricate details, and specialized materials like copper or gold leaf. Costs vary based on design, materials, location, and labor rates. It’s best to get estimates from contractors experienced in temple construction. Though initial costs are higher, a well-built temple roof can last many years, making it a worthwhile investment.

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