Roof Leak Repair Guide: How to Find & Fix (Step-by-Step)
Posted by Travis Sliger, March 8, 2023
Do you have a leaky roof? Roof leaks can be irritating and damaging to your home. If left unrepaired, they can lead to mold,…
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Running a business is hard enough, and the last thing you need is to have to deal with roof repairs. But don’t fret; we make commercial roof repair easy so you can worry about what matters most— your business.
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Your business is essential, and we refuse to let the roofing process impede that. We are dedicated to keeping your operations running as smoothly as possible and will work with you closely to ensure our equipment and working areas cause little disruption. Those details can be ironed out in our first consultation and inspection.
Reaching us is as easy as calling or filling out a contact us form.
The Install Crew and Project Superintendents work efficiently and tirelessly to make sure your property is left the way we found it!
We’ve reroofed all sorts of commercial buildings and promise that your flat roof will be watertight, fire-resistant, long-lasting, and require very little maintenance so you can focus on what’s important. No matter what your needs are, we will find the best solution for both your business needs and budget. With 4ever Roofing, you can rest assured knowing that your roof is in good hands!
If you fail to keep up with repairs on your commercial roof, it could cause lasting damage to the roof itself, as well as the interior and exterior of your building. Having regular inspections can help prevent this from happening. And if you find that you’re making a lot of repairs, it might be time for a replacement instead. But let’s discuss that together!
Our crews are experienced with the following flat roof materials: TPO, EPDM, Modified Bitumen, and Metal.
We offer a 15-year workmanship warranty. The first 2 years are on our company, while the remaining 13 years are on the manufacturer.
We recommend regular inspections at least once a year, particularly prior to winter.
If the damage was due to a storm event, and the policy has coverage for storm damage then yes.