Commercial Metal Roof Repair
Commercial metal roof repair may be needed when a building has leaks, loose or aging fasteners, open seams, damaged flashing, rust, coating wear, panel movement, storm damage, or issues around roof transitions and penetrations. A metal roof inspection helps determine whether the problem is isolated or part of a larger roof system concern.
Metal Roof Leak Problems
Metal roof leaks often occur around fasteners, seams, flashing, curbs, skylights, vents, walls, gutters, ridge details, and roof penetrations. The visible leak inside the building may not be directly below the roof issue, especially if water travels along panels, framing, insulation, or interior finishes.
Fastener, Seam, and Panel Issues
Commercial metal roofs can move with temperature changes, wind, and building conditions. Over time, fasteners can back out, sealants can fail, seams can separate, panels can shift, and flashing details can wear down. These details should be reviewed before recommending repair, coating, restoration, or replacement.
Metal Roof Coatings and Restoration
Some commercial metal roofs may be candidates for coating or restoration if the roof is structurally sound and the existing issues can be properly repaired first. Metal roof restoration should include inspection, preparation, fastener and seam work, rust review, flashing attention, and the correct coating system for the roof condition.