Keep Your Commercial Roof Functional and Sealed

Commercial roof replacement and repairs in Kings Mountain for office buildings, warehouses, retail stores, schools, hospitals, and manufacturing facilities.

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Your building operates on schedules that do not accommodate unexpected downtime, and a leaking or failing roof disrupts operations, damages inventory, and creates liability concerns. Commercial roofs handle more foot traffic, equipment weight, and exposure than residential systems, and repairs or replacements need to happen without shutting down your facility or leaving the interior exposed to weather. Gutterguys Co, Inc provides commercial roof replacement and repairs across Kings Mountain for office buildings, warehouses, retail stores, schools, hospitals, and manufacturing facilities, using materials and methods suited to flat, low-slope, and metal roof systems.


Commercial roofing work includes inspecting membranes, seams, flashing, and drainage systems to identify leaks, punctures, or areas where the roof is separating from the deck. Repairs address localized damage by patching membranes, resealing seams, and reinforcing penetrations around HVAC units and vents. Replacement involves removing old roofing, installing new insulation and underlayment, and applying single-ply membranes, modified bitumen, or metal panels designed for long service life and low maintenance.


If your commercial building in Kings Mountain is experiencing leaks, pooling water, or visible membrane damage, contact Gutterguys Co, Inc to schedule an inspection and review repair or replacement options that minimize disruption.

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How commercial roofing projects are managed

The crew schedules work to avoid peak business hours and coordinates with facility managers to protect equipment, maintain access routes, and secure areas where roofing materials are staged in Kings Mountain. For repairs, they locate leaks using moisture meters and infrared scans, cut out damaged membrane sections, and apply new material with heat welding or adhesive depending on the system. Flashing around roof penetrations gets resealed, and drains are cleared to prevent water from pooling.


After repairs or replacement, you will see a watertight surface with sealed seams, properly sloped drainage that moves water off the roof, and no more interior leaks or water stains on ceilings. Equipment pads remain stable, and the roof handles foot traffic from maintenance crews without tearing or separating.


Replacement projects include removing old roofing down to the deck, installing rigid insulation for energy performance, and applying new membranes or panels with fastening or adhesive systems that meet wind uplift codes. The crew works in sections to keep the building protected, and they cover exposed areas at the end of each day to prevent weather from entering. This service does not include structural steel repairs or HVAC equipment relocation, though coordination with other trades is standard.

Information building managers want before starting

Facility managers need to know how long work will take, what access the crew requires, and how repairs or replacement will affect daily operations, so here are answers to the questions that come up during planning.

How do you minimize disruption during commercial roofing work?

The crew schedules work during off-hours or weekends if needed, stages materials in designated areas, and uses equipment that reduces noise and vibration. They coordinate closely with facility managers to avoid blocking entrances, delivery zones, or parking areas.

What types of commercial roofs do you work on?

Gutterguys Co, Inc handles flat and low-slope roofs with TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen membranes, as well as metal panel systems common on warehouses and manufacturing buildings. The crew assesses your existing system and recommends repairs or replacement based on condition and remaining service life.

How long does a commercial roof replacement take?

Timing depends on building size, roof type, and weather conditions, but most projects take one to three weeks. The crew works in phases to keep the building weather-tight, and they provide a detailed schedule before work begins.

What should we do to prepare the building before work starts?

Clear roof access points, remove any stored items from areas below the work zone, and notify tenants or staff about the schedule. The crew will need access to power and water, and they will protect HVAC units and other equipment during the project.

How often should commercial roofs be inspected?

Annual inspections catch small issues before they turn into leaks or membrane failures, especially after storm seasons. Regular maintenance extends roof life and helps you budget for replacement when the system reaches the end of its expected performance.

Gutterguys Co, Inc provides commercial roof replacement and repairs across Kings Mountain with project management that keeps your building operational and protected. If your facility is experiencing leaks, membrane damage, or drainage problems, learn more about inspection services and project timelines by contacting the team to discuss your building and roofing needs.