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Commercial Roofing Services in the Gulf Coast, FL

Commercial property is a big investment. You should therefore do all you can to protect it. Ensure that your roof remains in great condition for a long time to come with our commercial roof maintenance & replacement services in Navarre, FL

COMMERCIAL SERVICES

Commercial Roofing Contractor Navarre Florida

Aluminum or Metal

Commercial Metal Roofing

Commercial Metal roofs can cost more than other commercial material options like asphalt, BUR, and SPF. However, it is well worth the added expense due the lifespan of metal roofs, can be between 40 to 100+ years, depending on the type of alloy used; comparatively, other commercial roofing options like asphalt are expected to last a maximum of 20 years.

Single Ply Roofing

TPO Roofing

With the ability to reflect nearly 87 percent of harsh sun rays away from a roof, TPO roofing systems are becoming very popular in warmer climates with thier high resistance to UV Rays they can help reduce cooling with the added benefit of being resistant to environmental pollutants and chemicals, abrasions, tears, and punctures, making it highly versatile.

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EPDM

EPDM is an extremely durable synthetic rubber roofing membrane (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) widely used in low-slope buildings in the United States and worldwide. With Edgewater EPDM can be installed either fully adhered, mechanically attached or ballasted, with the seams of the roofing system sealed with liquid adhesives or specially formulated tape.

Commercial Roofing in Navarre Florida

Commercial Roof Installations, Repairs & Maintenance

As a business owner, investing in your roof is a crucial decision. Not only does your roof serve as a protective barrier against the elements, but it also contributes to the overall energy efficiency of your building. Additionally, a well-maintained roof can significantly extend the lifespan of your structure and enhance your business’s curb appeal.
Here’s why selecting the right roofing material and finding a reputable roofing contractor are essential for your business:
1. Weather Protection: A sturdy roof shields your property from rain, snow, wind, and other environmental factors. It ensures that your business operations continue smoothly regardless of the weather conditions.
2. Energy Efficiency: Proper insulation and reflective roofing materials can reduce energy consumption. An energy-efficient roof helps maintain comfortable indoor temperatures and lowers utility costs.
3. Longevity: Investing in high-quality roofing materials pays off in the long run. A durable roof withstands wear and tear, minimizing the need for frequent repairs or replacements.
4. Curb Appeal: A well-designed roof enhances the overall aesthetics of your building. It leaves a positive impression on clients, customers, and visitors. Commercial Roofing: Consider commercial roofing options tailored to your business needs. Whether it’s flat roofs, metal roofing, or green roofs, each type has unique advantages.
By prioritizing your roof, you can create the perfect rooftop solution that aligns with your property’s requirements and contributes to your business’s success.

Roof Repairs

Common Signs that Your Roof May Need Repairs

Here are some of the most common signs that your roof may need repairs:

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Weather can cause damage to the shingles on the roof, which can mean they need to be replaced. Shingles that are broken, smooth, or missing should be replaced immediately to prevent further damage to the roof. Damages are often caused by high winds, hail, flying debris during a storm, and simply the age of the roof. Missing granules, shingles with cracks in them, or any other signs of damage can allow water into the home, and the damage will expand over time. It’s better to have the repairs done right away rather than risk further damage.

When it rains, it pours. But, the water should all stay outside. If water drips or flows into the home whenever it rains, the roof is damaged and needs to be repaired immediately. Even tiny cracks or loose shingles can allow rain into the roof, and this damage may not be readily noticeable from the ground. Over time, the water leaking into the home can cause significant damage under the roof, attic, and walls, leading to more costly repairs. It can also lead to health issues, as it can cause mold growth within the attic and walls.

The roof should look straight when you look at it from the ground. If it looks like it’s starting to sag, there could be significant damage that must be repaired as soon as possible. Sagging rooflines can be caused by water damage, storm or wind damage, the age of the roof, and more. Over time, it’s going to get worse, and the roof could end up cracking or starting to fail. The worst-case scenario would be the roof collapsing due to the damage. An inspection can determine the reason for the sagging and the repairs needed to fix it before it becomes worse.

Looking at the roof from the ground, if you notice any mold or mildew, call the experts for a closer look. Mold or mildew can appear as darker spots on the roof. Mold and mildew not only grow where there may already be damage, but they can block parts of the roof, keeping those spots wet after it rains. This can lead to rot on the roof, which can cause significant damage over time. At the first sign of mold or mildew, it’s crucial to take care of the problem to prevent damage to the shingles.

Asphalt shingles are covered in granules that are designed to protect the rest of the shingle from the elements. Over time or because of damage, the granules can start to come off the shingles. If there are a lot of granules in the gutters, they’re coming from the roof and are a sign that it might be time to consider repairs. Without the granules, the shingles are more susceptible to damage. Replacing shingles that are missing too many granules can help protect the roof from more damage.

Paint or wallpaper that’s peeling or has stains is a sign that there’s a leak somewhere. Water tends to follow the path of least resistance, so it’s not going to flow up a wall. Stains or peeling low on the wall could indicate leaks in the home’s plumbing. Further up the wall, though, they’re a sign that the roof may be starting to leak. Even if water isn’t visibly flowing into the home during a storm, stains and peeling are a sign that there could be at least a small leak that needs to be inspected and fixed right away.

Our Process

Why Choose Edgewater Roofing

Protecting Your Home - Edgewater Roofing

Protecting Your Home With The

CatchAll

Before we start your project we make sure your home, landscape and decorations are protected.
We use durable and breathable nets are supported by our collapsible support poles to lean against the home, catching any loose shingles down to the ground nets, safely over landscaping, flowers, air conditioners, grandma’s fountain from Italy, etc.

You won't have to pick nails out of your garden bed for the next several months or shingle debri, anymore.

Honesty

You can always count on us to be the honest roofers. It’s the main principle we’ve built our business upon.

Accreditations

Licensed, Insured and Manufacturer-Certified Warranty-Backed, Roofing Services

Quality

Not only do we use the highest-quality materials available, but we also ensure the best possible job is done–down to the details!

Integrity

No matter the size, we complete every job with the fairness and follow-through you deserve.

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