Commercial
Roofing

Commercial Roofing

At Waukegan Roofing, we understand the unique challenges associated with commercial properties. Our expert commercial roofing contractors can recommend tailored solutions that align with your budget, timeline, and objectives. Trust Waukegan Roofing to deliver superior commercial roofing solutions and expert craftsmanship for your business in Mundelein, Chicago, Wheeling, and all across northern Illinois.

NEW ROOF CONSTRUCTION
ROOF RENOVATION
GREEN ROOFING
ENERGY-EFFICIENT ROOFING SYSTEMS
FLAT ROOF LEAK REPAIR

METAL ROOFING
LIQUID MEMBRANES & COATING
ARCHITECTURAL SHEET METAL
24/7 EMERGENCY REPAIR SERVICE
COMPREHENSIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS

About Our Commercial
Roofing Services

PROTECTING YOUR INVESTMENT WITH SUPERIOR ROOFING

The lifespan of a commercial roof depends on several factors, including the quality of materials, proper installation, regular maintenance, and adherence to local building codes and regulations. Commercial roofing systems often incorporate advanced technologies and materials designed to enhance durability, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability. Reflective coatings, thermal insulation, and green roof systems are among the innovative solutions used to mitigate heat gain, reduce energy consumption, and minimize environmental impact.

From warehouses to office buildings to schools, commercial roofs come in various forms, including low-slope, flat, and pitched roofs, each serving specific purposes based on the building’s design and function.Our licensed, bonded, and insured contractors bring decades of experience to every project, ensuring top-tier installations, replacements, and repairs. At Waukegan Roofing, we offer comprehensive roofing services for a range of commercial buildings, offering a wide selection of materials to suit various budgets and requirements.

Roofing Types

Roofing Types

Bur Roofing

Built-up roofing (BUR), also known as tar-and-gravel roofing, is renowned in industrial roofing for its reliability and cost-effectiveness. Consisting of alternating layers of asphalt or coal tar and reinforcing fabrics like fiberglass or polyester, BUR roofs create a robust, multi-layered membrane. This method makes these roofs highly durable and capable of enduring harsh weather, UV exposure, and foot traffic. When installed and maintained correctly, BUR roofs can last over 40 years, appealing to industrial building owners seeking a low-maintenance, long-term roofing solution.

Metal Roofing

Metal roofing offers industrial property owners a blend of aesthetics and practicality. With sleek, modern designs, these roofs elevate a structure’s appearance while providing outstanding fire resistance. Recognized for strength, durability, and ability to withstand severe weather conditions, metal roofs can be made of tin, steel, aluminum, or recycled materials. This versatility enables both design flexibility and sustainability in construction.

Modified Bitumen Roofing

Modified bitumen roofing, or “mod bit,” is made from modified asphalt, fortified with elastic additives to boost flexibility without sacrificing strength. Known for durability and resilience against weather, mod bit roofs are favored by commercial and industrial property owners looking for durable, low-maintenance solutions. Notable advantages include cost-effectiveness and minimal upkeep, often limited to straightforward repairs and occasional resealing.

Thermoset Roofing (EPDM)/span>

Thermoset roofing, also known as EPDM roofing, excels in colder climates due to its elasticity and performance. EPDM roofs reflect sunlight, reducing heat absorption and potentially lowering cooling costs. Known for durability, weather resistance, and minimal maintenance, EPDM is a preferred choice for a diverse range of industrial applications. Available in various thicknesses and installation methods, EPDM roofing offers versatility and customization to meet various project requirements in industrial settings.

Thermoplastic Roofing

Thermoplastic roofing systems feature exceptional resistance to oils, grease, and chemical vapors, making them ideal for commercial kitchens and food service facilities. Known for longevity, minimal maintenance, and resilience against extreme weather, thermoplastic roofs offer reliable, long-term performance and protection for commercial properties. Materials like PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) provide customizable options in colors, thicknesses, and installation methods to enhance versatility for a range of needs.

Green Roofing

Renowned for their eco-friendly design, green roofs – also called vegetative or living roofs – mitigate stormwater runoff and alleviate strain on urban drainage systems. Green roofing systems can also reduce heat island effects, enhance air quality, and lower energy consumption for buildings. With natural insulation and thermal regulation, these roofs can also cut heating and cooling costs. Offering a holistic approach to modern roofing, these living roofs combine functionality, beauty, and environmental stewardship.

Commercial Roofing FAQ

The lifespan of a commercial roof can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the type of roofing material, installation quality, maintenance practices, and environmental conditions.

On average, commercial roofs can last anywhere from 10 to 40 years. For example, built-up roofing (BUR) and modified bitumen roofs typically have a lifespan of 20 to 30 years, while single-ply membrane roofing systems like TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) or PVC (polyvinyl chloride) can last 20 to 30 years or more with proper maintenance. Metal roofing systems often have a lifespan of 30 to 50 years or longer, making them one of the most durable options available. Regular inspections, prompt repairs, and proactive maintenance can help extend the lifespan of a commercial roof, ensuring optimal performance and protection for the building and its occupants.

To extend the lifespan of your commercial roof, regular maintenance is essential. Annual or seasonal inspections can help to identify any signs of damage or deterioration early on, allowing for prompt repairs before issues escalate. Clearing debris like leaves, branches, and dirt from the roof surface and drains helps prevent water pooling and potential water intrusion. Keeping gutters and downspouts clear of debris helps water runoff and reduces the risk of leaks or structural damage.

Roofing components such as flashing, seals, and caulking should be inspected and maintained to prevent water infiltration and maintain the integrity of the roof system. Periodic cleaning to remove algae, mold, or mildew growth not only enhances the appearance of the roof but also prevents moisture retention and potential damage.

Determining the best commercial roofing material depends on the building’s location, climate, budget, and specific requirements – and each option has its advantages and considerations.

Single-ply membrane roofing systems, such as TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) and PVC (polyvinyl chloride), offer durability, flexibility, and ease of installation, making them popular choices for flat and low-slope roofs. Metal roofing provides exceptional longevity, strength, and resistance to fire, wind, and extreme weather conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of commercial applications. Built-up roofing (BUR) and modified bitumen roofing (mod bit) offer proven performance and waterproofing capabilities, ideal for buildings with heavy foot traffic or exposure to harsh environments. Green roofing systems feature vegetation and growing mediums to provide environmental benefits, energy savings, and insulation properties, although they require specialized installation and regular upkeep. Consulting with a reputable roofing contractor at Waukegan Roofing can help determine the most suitable option based on your specific needs, priorities, and budget.

There are several signs that it’s time to replace your commercial roof you should look out for. One of the most noticeable signs is visible damage like cracks or tears in the membrane, blistering, or missing shingles or tiles. Water stains on the ceilings or leaks inside the building suggest water intrusion, which requires immediate attention. Excessive wear and tear evidenced by granule loss, surface deterioration, or sagging areas indicates that the roof has reached the end of its lifespan and requires replacement to prevent further damage or injury.

Frequent repairs, increasing energy bills due to poor insulation or heat loss, and the presence of mold, mildew, or algae growth can all signal underlying roofing problems that may warrant replacement. Regular inspections by qualified roofing professionals at Waukegan Roofing can help identify these signs early on and determine whether roof replacement is necessary to protect your commercial property.

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