Deciding Between a Roof Repair or a Commercial Roof Replacement

May 4, 2022


Roof Repair or Commercial Roof Replacement

A common question commercial property owners struggle with is “Should I repair my roof or replace it?”.

The difference in price can be significant. However, the cost of cutting corners when what’s really needed is a commercial roof replacement can be even greater.

To Repair or to Replace a Commercial Roof?

If you fail to maintain the integrity of your commercial roof, it can lead to considerable damage in both your building and its contents. When deciding between a commercial roof repair or replace your roof, you will want to weigh factors like the following:

  • The age of the roof. If you’ve had multiple commercial roof repairs and your building has an older roof, it may be closer to the end of its lifespan. Do we invest money in repairing something that will soon need replacement? If so many problems have occurred with the same issue on a regular basis, or if this is not even fixable at all due to extensive damage from weather over time for example, then perhaps saving yourself some trouble would be worth considering instead.
  • The extent of the damage. A professional roofer can inspect your existing commercial or industrial building and let you know whether a repair is needed. If the problems are severe, extensive, or located in an area that shelters expensive equipment or supplies (e.g., under eaves), it might be better to replace the entire roofing system with new material instead of repairing what’s currently there.
  • The potential for business interruption. If you’re taking the commercial roof replacement route, there will be some business disruption. Generally speaking, a repair is less disruptive than an installation because it can buy time while scheduled for full repairs during slower periods in your work schedule.
  • The fix that fits your priorities. Do you want a quick-fix or long term solution? A short-term fix is ideal if you are planning to sell soon, need time for savings, etc. While there are many arguments about the merits of this kind of investment vs others, if your intention is stay put and take advantage of latest advances in roofing technology it can be smart choice.
  • The type of roofing. If you have a flat roof or are looking for the best option on sloping roofs, then EPDM is recommended. If traditional high slope roofs are more suitable to your building needs, asphalt shingles tiles and metal will be appropriate options. Roof types don’t always work well with buildings so it’s important that you find one which suits your lifestyle too.

Exploring Commercial Roofing Options

What’s the best type of roofing material for your commercial property? It depends on what you’re looking to achieve. EPDM, made from ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber, is an excellent choice for sloped roofs and it comes at a great price! Not only that but it’s also durable which means it will last long term. With pitched roofs asphalt shingle are popular because they’re relatively inexpensive and can be available in many styles however these materials aren’t very environmentally friendly.

A fully bonded and insured commercial roofing contractor, JeBailey & Co., is proud to offer certified industrial services throughout Florida. To learn more about our industrial roof replacement or other specialized service offerings such as metal panel installation for your business, contact JeBailey & Co. today at (407) 559-6412 for a free consultation with one of our trained representatives!

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