Commercial Roof Leak Repair
Leaks rarely surface where the water enters, so we trace the path back through insulation and decking common to Allegheny County's flat roofs and seal the true source, not just the ceiling stain.
Review detailsLeaks rarely surface where the water enters, so we trace the path back through insulation and decking common to Allegheny County's flat roofs and seal the true source, not just the ceiling stain.
Review detailsWhen straight-line winds or heavy snow hit the metro, we respond quickly to secure torn membrane and flashing, document the damage for insurers, and dry the building in before more weather arrives.
Review detailsGusts channeled through Pittsburgh's river corridors pry at membrane edges and corners first, so we re-secure perimeters and corners to the uplift ratings the building's exposure demands.
Review detailsA complete tear-off lets us inspect decking that decades of Pittsburgh moisture may have rotted, correct the drainage, and rebuild to current code before the new membrane ever goes down.
Review detailsWhen a building has outlived its current system, we plan the reroof around Western Pennsylvania's short dry-weather windows and stage tear-off so the interior stays protected if a storm rolls up the Ohio Valley.
Review detailsWhen a Pittsburgh business stays open during a reroof, we contain odor and debris, protect entrances from falling material, and keep the interior sealed against the next valley rainstorm.
Review detailsAfter a hailstorm moves through the metro, we document membrane bruising and split granules in the detail insurers expect, then restore the system before the next freeze drives moisture deeper.
Review detailsIf the existing roof is dry and the code allows a second layer, a recover overlay restores watertightness on a Pittsburgh building without the cost and downtime of a full tear-off.
Review detailsAdding insulation or a recovery board during reroofing lifts the R-value of older Pittsburgh buildings and gives the new membrane a sound, even substrate over tired decking.
Review detailsTwice-yearly visits catch the small punctures, lifted laps, and pooling water that Western Pennsylvania weather creates, so owners replace a few square feet now instead of a whole roof later.
Review detailsA scheduled maintenance plan clears drains before lake-effect snow and inspects seams each spring, stretching the service life of a Pittsburgh roof and heading off emergency calls.
Review detailsSilicone shrugs off the standing water that lingers on aging Pittsburgh flat roofs, restoring a seamless, reflective surface that resists ponding through the region's wet seasons.
Review detailsA reflective acrylic coating can buy a sound Pittsburgh membrane several more winters, and it cures best when we schedule the application around the region's damp spring mornings rather than fighting dew on the deck.
Review detailsA documented inspection catches the seam splits and clogged drains that lake-effect snow and freeze-thaw expose every Pittsburgh winter, giving owners photo evidence before small problems become emergencies.
Review detailsOn tall Downtown and Oakland buildings where ladder access is risky, drone imagery documents flashing, ponding, and storm damage quickly, then guides exactly where our crew needs to set foot.
Review detailsWhen a winter storm tears open a roof, a fast, properly anchored tarp keeps melting snow out of a Pittsburgh building until materials and weather allow a permanent repair.
Review detailsApartment and condo roofs across Shadyside and the South Hills protect dozens of households at once, so we keep stairwells and units dry and schedule loud work around residents' day.
Review detailsPittsburgh's mill-era plants carry sawtooth roofs, heavy equipment, and process exhaust; we engineer membrane and flashing details that stand up to the heat, grease, and vibration those operations produce.
Review detailsThe acres of low-slope roof over distribution buildings near the airport and Westmoreland County need watertight seams and clear drainage to protect stored goods from valley downpours.
Review detailsR-panel metal suits the long-span warehouses and ag-style buildings ringing the metro, shedding heavy snow and rain while giving a budget-conscious owner a durable, fast-to-install roof.
Review detailsMulti-ply modified bitumen gives Pittsburgh's foot-traffic and equipment-heavy roofs a tough, redundant surface, and torch or self-adhered application lets us match the method to the building.
Review detailsEPDM's flexibility holds up well to the Allegheny Plateau's deep freeze-thaw swings, making it a durable choice for the large, simple rooftops common across Pittsburgh's industrial parks.
Review detailsGrease-laden exhaust degrades a roof fast, so for kitchens from the Strip to Mt. Lebanon we use grease-resistant membranes and detail around hoods, vents, and rooftop units carefully.
Review detailsMunicipal, county, and authority buildings around Allegheny County demand prevailing-wage compliance and tight documentation, and we manage the bid, schedule, and closeout to match those requirements.
Review detailsConcealed-fastener standing seam sheds heavy wet snow cleanly and lasts for decades, a strong choice for the steep, visible roofs on civic and institutional buildings around the city.
Review detailsHospitals and clinics in Oakland and the suburbs can't risk infection-control breaches, so we contain dust, protect rooftop air intakes, and keep operating rooms dry throughout the project.
Review detailsStorm claims in Western Pennsylvania move faster with clean evidence, so we document damage, scope, and code-required upgrades to help owners and adjusters reach a fair settlement.
Review detailsEven with Pittsburgh's modest summers, a reflective cool roof cuts cooling load on big-box and warehouse rooftops while easing the thermal cycling that ages dark membranes.
Review detailsTPO's white reflective surface and heat-welded seams make it a popular, cost-effective roof for Pittsburgh warehouses and retail boxes, balancing energy savings with cold-weather durability.
Review detailsStorage facilities ringing the metro shelter customers' belongings under long, simple rooftops, where prompt seam and edge repairs keep wind-driven valley rain out of every unit.
Review detailsKEE membranes resist the chemicals and grease that vent from Pittsburgh's food-processing and manufacturing rooftops, holding their flexibility through the region's hard winters.
Review detailsDealerships along Route 19 and the Parkway keep showrooms lit and service bays running, so we phase the roof work around customer traffic and protect inventory below from any cold-weather leak.
Review detailsWind funneling through the river valleys works at loose edge metal first, so we secure coping, fascia, and gutters to ANSI/SPRI standards to keep the perimeter from peeling in a Pittsburgh gale.
Review detailsPVC's welded seams and chemical resistance make it a strong fit for restaurants and labs across the metro, and its reflectivity helps tame summer heat on south-facing Pittsburgh rooftops.
Review detailsProduction can't stop for a roof, so on Mon Valley and Westmoreland County plants we work in zones, protect machinery below, and detail around the exhaust and roof-mounted equipment that mills rely on.
Review detailsCampuses in Oakland juggle research labs, dorms, and historic halls, so we coordinate phased roof work around academic calendars and keep sensitive interiors sealed throughout.
Review detailsStorefronts and shopping centers along Pittsburgh's commercial corridors need leak-free sales floors, so we work after hours and protect merchandise while resolving the ponding that flat retail roofs collect.
Review detailsSkylights and pipe penetrations are where most leaks begin, so we rebuild the flashing and curbs to stop the wind-driven rain and ice-dam backup that test these details every Pittsburgh winter.
Review detailsEast Liberty and Lawrenceville redevelopments stack apartments over retail, so we phase membrane work around tenants and seal the rooftop terraces and mechanical wells these buildings depend on.
Review detailsSpray foam seals and insulates irregular older roofs in one pass, filling the low spots that trap water on Pittsburgh's flat decks while raising the building's overall R-value.
Review detailsFrom Downtown high-rises to airport-corridor properties, hotels need quiet, low-disruption roof work, so we coordinate crane lifts and noisy tear-off around guest occupancy and event schedules.
Review detailsMany older Strip District and South Side warehouses still carry gravel-surfaced built-up roofs; we evaluate the felts and flood coat before deciding whether a recoat or a full tear-off makes sense.
Review detailsPittsburgh's stone and brick sanctuaries often pair steep slate with low-slope additions, and we sequence repairs so worship, weddings, and funerals are never interrupted by open-roof work.
Review detailsK-12 roofs over Allegheny County classrooms have to be sealed before fall, so we drive the heavy, disruptive work into summer break and keep crews clear of student areas.
Review detailsWhen drains clog and scuppers freeze, water backs up fast on Pittsburgh's flat roofs; we clear, repair, and re-pitch drainage so meltwater leaves the roof instead of pooling into a leak.
Review detailsFrom the Golden Triangle towers to suburban office parks, we maintain low-slope roofs without disrupting tenants, focusing on the drains and flashings that fail first under freeze-thaw stress.
Review detailsBefore panels go up on a Pittsburgh rooftop, we confirm the membrane and structure are sound and detail the attachments so the array adds power without opening a single new leak path.
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