Commercial Roofing of Lexington.Roof repair, replacement, coatings, inspections, and roof planning for Lexington facilities.
- Leak Response
Active leak triage and temporary dry-in planning
- Roof Planning
Repair, recover, coating, and replacement options
- Roof Systems
TPO, EPDM, PVC, metal, asphalt, and coating review
- Lexington Facilities
Office, retail, medical, campus, warehouse, and industrial roofs
Commercial roof decisions matched to Lexington buildings

We inspect roof evidence before recommending a repair, recover, coating, or replacement path. Drainage, seams, edge metal, penetrations, wet insulation risk, building access, tenant exposure, and schedule limits all shape the scope. That same flat and low-slope work covers commercial, industrial, and multifamily properties — offices and retail centers, distribution warehouses, and apartment communities alike.
Commercial buildings around Downtown Lexington, Hamburg, Coldstream Research Campus, Beaumont Centre, the University of Kentucky area, and Blue Grass Airport each create different roof constraints.
Roof Evidence Starts Here
Every roof review centers on what can be seen, photographed, tested, and explained to ownership without inflated claims.
Lexington weather brings heavy rain, heat, freeze-thaw movement, hail exposure, and wind-driven rain. That makes drains, flashings, laps, curbs, wall transitions, and older patches worth documenting before budget decisions are made.

Leak RepairFind the roof entry point, protect the interior, and separate temporary control from permanent repair.
Replacement PlanningCompare tear-off, recover, insulation, drainage, access, and occupied-building staging before pricing.
Maintenance ProgramsKeep drains, seams, penetrations, coping, and leak-prone details visible before small issues spread.
Roof SystemsReview TPO, EPDM, PVC, coatings, metal, modified bitumen, and insulation choices against the building.
Bluegrass Coverage
Commercial roofing across Lexington's busiest facility corridors

Plan the roof work before water decides the schedule.
Use a condition review to separate urgent leak control, serviceable repairs, maintenance items, and capital replacement planning.
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