Manufacturing & industrial
RV plants, component suppliers, machine shops, and processing facilities. Large-span metal and membrane roofs over production lines that run every shift.
- Work phased around production schedules
- No exposure over sensitive equipment
- Coatings and restorations where the roof allows
Warehouse & distribution
Acres of low-slope roof over inventory that cannot get wet. The bigger the footprint, the more a coating beats a tear-off on both cost and risk.
- Large-area single-ply and coating systems
- Ponding and drainage correction
- Sectioned work to keep docks running
Multifamily
Apartment buildings, condo associations, and managed portfolios. Tenants live underneath, which changes everything about how the job gets planned.
- Shingle and low-slope systems both
- Notice, access, and parking coordinated in advance
- Portfolio pricing across multiple buildings
Retail & office
Storefronts, strip centers, and office buildings where a ceiling stain becomes a customer problem before it becomes a building problem.
- Fast leak diagnosis and repair
- Work scheduled outside business hours where needed
- Landlord and tenant coordination
Churches & schools
Often sloped and flat sections on the same building, with budget cycles that make a coating or a repair the right call this year and a replacement the right call later.
- Shingle, metal, and membrane on one building
- Options priced across multiple budget years
- Summer and off-hours scheduling
Agricultural & storage
Pole barns, machine sheds, and grain facilities. Usually older screw-down metal with surface rust and backed-out fasteners, which looks worse than it is.
- Metal restoration and rust treatment
- Fastener and panel repair
- Full metal replacement when the panels are gone
Why it matters
Commercial roofs are their own trade
They fail differently, get specified differently, and get bid differently.
A large low-slope membrane over an occupied production floor involves different systems, different detailing at penetrations and curbs, a different safety plan, and a scheduling problem that has to account for what happens underneath.
That is the work we do every day, which is what allows us to give a facility manager a specific read on the roof rather than a general one.
Roof leaking right now?
Call and we will get someone on it.
FAQ
Questions about who we serve
What types of buildings do you work on?
Commercial and industrial buildings, warehouses and distribution centers, and multifamily properties. Manufacturing plants, retail and office, churches and schools, and agricultural buildings are all regular work for us.
Do you handle multifamily properties?
Yes. Apartment buildings, condo associations, and managed portfolios are a regular part of our work. Multifamily has its own constraints, mostly that tenants are living underneath while the work happens, and we plan around that.
What kinds of commercial roofs do you work on?
Single-ply membranes including TPO, EPDM, and PVC. Coatings and restoration systems including acrylic, silicone, and spray polyurethane foam. Metal roofing, both new and restored. And commercial-grade shingles, which come up most often on multifamily and church buildings.
What areas do you serve?
We are based in Middlebury and work across Elkhart, LaGrange, St. Joseph, Kosciusko, and Noble counties. That includes Middlebury, Shipshewana, Goshen, Elkhart, Nappanee, Topeka, LaGrange, South Bend, Mishawaka, Warsaw, and Fort Wayne.
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Get a straight answer on your roof
We walk the roof, document the condition, and give you the recommendation with the reasoning behind it. Repair, coating, or replacement, depending on what we find. You get the assessment before the number.