Common roof repair, replacement, inspection, coating, storm damage, and maintenance planning questions for Lexington commercial buildings.
Commercial Roofing Questions
Roof Decisions
Answers for owners, property managers, and facility teams
These are the questions that usually need a practical answer before anyone approves roof work, opens a budget, or lets a crew onto an occupied building.
Ask About Your RoofWhat should we send before a roof review?
Send the building address, leak locations, roof access notes, photos, roof age if known, membrane type if known, tenant constraints, and any prior repair or warranty paperwork.
Can a leak be handled before the permanent repair is scoped?
Yes. Active water entry is triaged first so the interior is protected. Permanent repair, replacement, coating, or maintenance recommendations are documented after the roof condition is reviewed.
How do we decide between repair and replacement?
We look at moisture, deck condition, attachment, seam failure, drainage, edge metal, remaining service life, and the number of failure points. A repair is only useful when it does not hide a larger roof condition problem.
Do coatings make sense for every commercial roof?
No. Coatings need a dry, stable roof with workable drainage, sound seams, and compatible surface preparation. Wet insulation, active deck problems, or widespread attachment failure usually move the conversation toward repair or replacement.
Can work be staged around occupied buildings?
Most commercial roof work can be phased around entrances, loading zones, patient or tenant areas, business hours, and weather windows. The staging plan should be part of the written scope.
What areas around Lexington are covered?
We cover Lexington, Downtown, Hamburg, Coldstream, Beaumont Centre, Blue Grass Airport area, Georgetown, Nicholasville, Richmond, Winchester, Frankfort, and nearby Bluegrass region facilities.
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