Let's break down the process to give you a clear understanding:
Step 1: Preparation
- Debris and dust are particular during roof replacement, so we advise protecting important areas and equipment near the work area.
- This work may create noise and vibrations that could affect ceiling fixtures or wall items. Consider temporarily protecting or relocating them.
- If any building or parking lot restrictions exist, please inform us.
Step 2: Delivery
- Typically, roofing materials are delivered directly to the roof two days before the scheduled project. However, sometimes storage in a parking area is necessary. Ensure this area is secure and won’t disrupt daily operations.
- Roofing materials require space, so ensure the storage area won’t hinder day-to-day activities.
Step 3: Installation
- Our expert team arrives at the agreed-upon time to start the roof installation.
- While having your main contact person on-site is ideal, we can work efficiently even if they can’t be present.
Step 4: Cleanup
- We maintain a clean work area throughout the project and conduct a final cleanup after the roof installation.
- Our magnetic tool helps pick up any lingering debris.
- We will assist in returning items to their original places if they are moved during the roofing project.
Step 5: Relax
- After installation, some small granules may wash out through the gutters; this is entirely normal.
- Please sit back, relax, and take comfort that your business property is safer and more secure with its new or improved roof.
Commercial Flat Roofing Products
1.Built-Up Roofing (BUR): A traditional roofing system with multiple layers of bitumen and reinforcing fabrics, offering durability and waterproofing.
2. Modified Bitumen Roofing: Layers of reinforced bitumen membranes with added polymer modifiers for enhanced flexibility and durability, applied using heat or cold adhesive methods.
3.Single-Ply Membranes:
- TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) Heat-reflective and energy-efficient, resistant to UV rays.
- PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) Resistant to chemicals, fire, and punctures, suitable for buildings with chemical exposure.
- EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) Durable rubber membrane, flexible in cold temperatures, and resistant to UV radiation.
4. Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) A spray-applied foam that expands and solidifies to form a seamless, insulating, and waterproof layer, often coated with a protective elastomeric topcoat.
5. Metal Roofing: Durable and fire-resistant, suitable for low-slope commercial roofs, available in various styles and materials.
6. Green Roofs: Flat roofs partially or completely covered with vegetation, providing insulation, stormwater management, and environmental benefits.
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Areas We Serve
- St. Charles
- St. Peters
- O'Fallon
- Lake St Louis
- St Louis
- Wentzville
- Chesterfield
- Ballwin
- Creve Coeu