Commercial Roofing & Restoration Services
Built for Property Managers & Owners

Coordinated roofing, restoration, and reconstruction for commercial properties across North Georgia.

From emergency response to full reconstruction, we manage scope, timelines, and documentation — start to finish.
We work with property managers, HOAs, and building owners to assess damage, document conditions, and execute repairs or reconstruction with minimal disruption. Clear scopes. Clean documentation. One point of contact.
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What We Identify During a Commercial Inspection

Common Commercial Roofing & Building Issues We Find Early

Many commercial failures start small and spread unnoticed. Our inspections focus on moisture, structural impact, and system failures before they disrupt operations.
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Water Intrusion & Moisture Migration
Roof leaks, failed seams, or penetrations can allow moisture to travel far from the original entry point—damaging insulation, decking, and interiors before it’s visible.
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Membrane, Seam & Flashing Failures
Commercial roof systems rely on seams and flashing. When these fail, water intrusion accelerates and repairs become more costly over time.
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HVAC & Roof Penetration Issues
Improperly sealed HVAC curbs, vents, and rooftop units are a leading cause of commercial roof leaks and system failure.
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Saturated Insulation & Decking
Trapped moisture reduces thermal efficiency, adds weight to the roof system, and often leads to premature replacement if not addressed early.
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Structural Deterioration
Ongoing moisture exposure can compromise decking, framing, and load-bearing components—creating safety and liability concerns.
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Hidden Interior & Secondary Damage
Water intrusion often spreads beyond the roof, affecting ceilings, walls, electrical systems, and tenant spaces—sometimes months after the initial failure.

What We Do When We Identify Damage

Finding damage doesn’t mean disruption or guesswork. Here’s how we manage commercial issues clearly, efficiently, and with minimal interruption.
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Clear Documentation
We photograph, document, and map all findings so owners and property managers clearly understand scope, severity, and recommended actions — no surprises, no vague explanations.
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Honest Recommendations
We explain what requires immediate action, what can be scheduled, and what can be monitored — helping you prioritize budget, timing, and operational impact.
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We Handle the Next Steps
If work is needed, we coordinate repairs, restoration, reconstruction, and documentation — so you’re not managing multiple contractors or juggling timelines.
Proactive maintenance is often the difference between predictable upkeep and unexpected capital repairs.
Repair vs Reconstruction Planning

Do You Need Targeted Repairs or Full Reconstruction?

Most commercial properties don’t require full reconstruction — but knowing when to repair, phase work, or rebuild protects your budget and operations.

Targeted Repairs Are Often Enough When:

Best when the structure is sound and damage is limited
Damage is isolated to specific areas or systems
Moisture intrusion is contained and recent
Structural framing remains sound
Materials can be safely dried and restored
The affected area has usable service life remaining
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Full Reconstruction Is Recommended When:

Best when long-term reliability and protection are the priority.
Damage is widespread or recurring
Multiple repairs have already been attempted
Structural components are compromised
Long-term safety and reliability are the priority
Materials cannot be safely dried or salvaged
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Basic plan

Our most popular plan for small teams.
$96per year
FEATURES
Everything in our free plan plus....
Access to basic features
Attend events
Basic reporting + analytics
Automatic updates
Up to 10 individual users
Backup your account
20GB individual data
Audit log and notes
Basic chat support
Feature requests
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Business plan

Popular
Advanced features and reporting.
$192per year
FEATURES
Everything in our basic plan plus....
200+ integrations
Advanced custom fields
Advanced reporting
Audit log and data history
Up to 20 individual users
Backup your account
40GB individual data
Personalised service
Priority chat support
+ many more...
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We document conditions, explain each option clearly, and help you plan next steps — without pressure or rushed decisions.We document what we find, explain both options clearly, and let you decide — no pressure.


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We plan work around your operations, tenants, and budget — with clear communication at every phase.
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Site Walk & Roofing System Evaluation

We assess the full roofing system, drainage, penetrations, and visible structural components. This includes identifying active issues, maintenance needs, and areas that could impact future capital planning.

Documentation & Scope Definition

We document findings with photos, measurements, and written notes, then define a clear scope — whether that’s maintenance, phased repairs, or larger reconstruction planning.

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Phased Planning & Scheduling

Work is scheduled to minimize disruption to tenants and operations. When appropriate, we phase projects to spread cost, reduce downtime, and maintain building function throughout the process.

Execution, Oversight & Closeout

We manage execution, coordination, and site oversight, then close out the project with documentation and recommendations for future maintenance or monitoring.

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      Our goal is not just to complete the work — but to help you plan, protect, and extend the life of your building systems.
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Commercial Roofing & Restoration, Clearly Explained

Commercial projects require planning, coordination, and clear communication. These are the most common questions property managers and decision-makers ask us — answered with clarity and experience.
What types of commercial properties do you work on?

We work with HOAs, property managers, multi-family buildings, offices, retail spaces, and other commercial properties. Our team is experienced in projects that require coordination, documentation, and clear timelines.

Do you handle both commercial roofing and interior restoration?

Yes. We provide commercial roofing, storm damage repairs, and full restoration and reconstruction when interior damage is involved. This allows property managers to work with one team instead of coordinating multiple vendors.

How do you minimize disruption to tenants and operations?

We plan projects carefully, communicate schedules clearly, and sequence work to reduce noise, access issues, and downtime. For occupied buildings, minimizing disruption is a priority from start to finish.

Can you work with insurance claims for commercial properties?

Yes. We assist with damage documentation, adjuster meetings, and insurance coordination when claims are involved. We help clarify scope, timelines, and next steps so decision-makers aren’t left guessing.

How do approvals and project coordination work?

We’re accustomed to working with boards, ownership groups, and property managers. We provide clear scopes of work, photos, and documentation to support approvals and keep all parties aligned throughout the project.

How long do commercial roofing or restoration projects take?

Timelines depend on building size, scope, and approvals. We provide realistic schedules upfront and keep stakeholders informed as the project progresses so there are no surprises.