Warehouse & Industrial

Warehouse & Industrial Commercial Roofing

Your operations never stop, and neither does your roof project need to. We restore industrial roofs section by section, around your dock schedule and your people.

The No-Shutdown Approach

A warehouse roof doesn't have to mean a warehouse shutdown. Our sectional philosophy means we work with your schedule instead of against it: failing areas are addressed in short, coordinated windows, often 15 to 30 minutes per section, while the rest of the building keeps running. We mark active work zones with flags and cones, set scheduled access windows with your floor supervisors, and keep your team informed so forklifts and crews never collide.

The result is a fully restored roof without the lost throughput, relocated inventory, or temporary closures a conventional tear-off forces on a busy distribution operation.

Metal Roof Restoration - Without the Tear-Off

On most industrial metal roofs, the whole system doesn't need replacing, only the panels and seams that have actually failed. We replace those individual sections, then coat the entire roof with a seamless waterproofing system that ties everything together and reflects heat off the building. You get a renewed, watertight roof at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a full replacement.

We recently completed exactly this on a 280,000 sq ft facility in Alhambra, a major San Gabriel Valley cardboard manufacturer running two hundred employees and constant operations. The metal roof was restored section by section with coordinated access windows, and not a single production day was lost. See more of our work in our case studies, or read how we keep documented inspections feeding the plan.

Cost & Timeline vs. a Full Tear-Off

Sectional restoration + coating

  • Lightweight coating, roughly a third of the weight of a new membrane-and-insulation build-up
  • Classified as maintenance/waterproofing, generally no structural permit pull
  • Operations continue throughout
  • Extends useful roof life for years, deferring capital replacement

Full tear-off & replacement

  • Heavier system (insulation board + membrane), added structural load
  • Typically requires a permit and structural review
  • Staging, debris, and access disruption to operations
  • Highest cost, appropriate only when the deck or structure is genuinely failing

We'll tell you honestly which one your roof needs. Most of the time, restoration is the smarter call, explore our cool-roof restoration and commercial roof repair services.

Get a Free Warehouse Roof Assessment

We'll evaluate your roof, tell you what it actually needs, and plan the work around your operations.