Commercial roofing
This service is for owners and managers who need more than a patch. It covers new roof systems, major replacement planning, and practical conversations about whether a roof has enough life left to justify another repair season. In Calgary, that judgment is shaped by freeze-thaw stress, drainage performance, wind exposure, and how disruptive the work will be for the building underneath.
What is typically included: condition review, discussion of current leaks or recurring trouble spots, consideration of access and occupancy, and a scoped path toward repair, phased replacement, or full reroof work. It is often a fit for office, industrial, retail, and mixed-use properties where the real challenge is not just installation, but organizing the work around operations.
Reasonable expectations matter. Some roofs can be staged in phases to align with capital planning. Others are too compromised for patch-after-patch spending to make sense. If rooftop equipment changes, tenant hours, loading constraints, or drainage issues affect the project, those details should be part of the early conversation rather than discovered late.
Typical lead time for a planned site review is often a few business days, though weather events and seasonal volume can shift that. If you are looking for a same-minute price without anyone understanding the building condition, this service may not be the right fit. It works best when the goal is a durable, clearly explained plan.
Is this only for full roof replacement?
No. It can also be the starting point for deciding whether phased work or targeted repairs are still sensible.
Can roofing work be organized around tenants?
Yes, that is one of the main reasons commercial jobs need proper planning at the front end.
Do weather conditions affect timing?
Absolutely. Calgary conditions influence sequencing, temporary protection, and the best window for some work types.