When it comes to roofing options, there are plenty. So how are you suppose to know which is best for your business? There are several factors that help professionals determine which systems they recommend for you. We've compiled descriptions for a few roof options that are popular for commercial and industrial buildings. This will give you a better understanding of each and why one may be the best fit for your building.

Metal

Metal is nice because it comes in different varieties and there is a wide variety of colors to choose from to make your building stand out. Metal in general is durable, long-lasting, and appealing. It can even be used on uniquely designed architecture with challenging curves. Below are photos of a custom fabricated radial metal roof system and a standing seam metal system.

   

 

Built-up Roof (BUR)

Built-up Roof systems are often chosen for moderate to high-traffic roofs for durability. This type of roof has been around for around 100 years.  The multiple layers used provide extra protection and perform well in all weather conditions.

 

Shingles

Shingles are a traditional choice for buildings with a classic structure. Available in many shades, the perfect look can be achieved rather easily.

 

Single-Ply Thermoplastic (TPO)

The single ply thermoplastic (TPO) mechanically fastened roof system is an ideal solution for many flat roof structures. This option is economical and has reflective properties.

These are just a few roofing options you may have for your building's roof system. To see other choices, visit our Projects Page. For more information or to request a no-obligation consultation, call 419-739-ROOF (7663). You may also submit questions or requests here.

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