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Commercial Roofing in South Florida

Heavy-duty roofing solutions for industrial, retail, and commercial flat roofs with certified warranties.

Service Overview

We install and maintain premium commercial flat roofs, including warehouses, retail strip malls, multi-family complexes, and office parks. Our services include single-ply TPO/PVC installations, built-up roofing repairs, and commercial silicone restoration coatings that reflect UV rays and lower HVAC loads.

When is Commercial Roofing Necessary?

We look for specific warning signs and diagnostic markers to determine if this service is the most logical path for your property:

  • Ponding water standing on the roof deck for more than 48 hours
  • Split, blistered, or open seams on flat roof membranes
  • Water intrusion in retail or office spaces
  • Skyrocketing energy bills due to absorption of solar heat

Our Commercial Roofing Process

1

Commercial roof core sampling to check for underlying deck moisture.

2

Surface prep including power washing, seam reinforcement, and flashing repair.

3

Installation of energy-efficient TPO membrane or high-solids silicone coating.

4

Sealing of all penetrations, pipes, and commercial scupper systems.

5

Delivery of manufacturer material and workmanship warranty documents.

Schedule a Roof Audit

Need a professional assessment of your roof? Schedule a diagnostic inspection with our local crew.

Fast 15-minute callback dispatch
Photo report provided
Code compliance verified
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Compass Guarantee

All repairs and replacement jobs are covered under our localized leak-free workmanship guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions about Commercial Roofing

What is a commercial roof coating?

A commercial coating is a seamless, liquid-applied silicone or elastomeric membrane rolled directly over your existing flat roof. It creates a complete waterproof barrier and defers replacement costs.

How long does a commercial TPO roof last?

TPO membranes generally last 20 to 25 years with proper drainage maintenance and annual inspections.

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