Commercial Roof Repair for Active Leaks and Known Problem Areas
Not every commercial roof needs a full reroof. Many problems start at seams, curb flashings, drains, edge metal, fasteners, or penetrations. We inspect the failure point, document what we find, and tell you whether the roof is still a repair candidate or whether replacement should be part of the conversation.
Systems We Repair
TPO and Single-Ply Repair
Seam separation, punctures, curb flashing failures, drain details, edge conditions, and membrane transition repairs.
Commercial Metal Roof Leak Repair
Fastener issues, panel laps, flashing trouble, penetration leaks, and detail repairs around curbs and wall transitions.
Modified Bitumen and EPDM Repair
Patching, seam work, flashing repair, split membrane repair, and section replacement where the substrate is still worth saving.
Coating Detail Repair
Termination bars, penetrations, cracks, and problem areas on previously coated roofs that need targeted prep and repair before more coating work makes sense.
Common Commercial Failure Points
- Drains, scuppers, and ponding areas
- HVAC curbs, vents, skylights, and equipment penetrations
- Parapet walls, coping, and edge metal transitions
- Fasteners and laps on older metal roofs
- Traffic wear around service paths and rooftop equipment
Emergency Commercial Leak Response
If water is threatening inventory, tenants, equipment, or ceiling systems, call (352) 696-8989. We handle emergency dry-in and targeted repair response for the four counties we actually serve.
When Repair Makes Sense
Repair is usually the right first move when the roof problem is localized and the surrounding system is still serviceable. If the roof is failing in multiple areas or the substrate is saturated, we may recommend a bigger plan. For broader scopes, see commercial roofing, commercial roof maintenance, and commercial roof coatings.
Properties We Commonly Help
- Small shopping centers and standalone retail
- Office and medical buildings
- Churches and nonprofit buildings
- Warehouses, shops, and mixed-use buildings
- HOA and community structures
Documentation for Managers, Owners, and Boards
Commercial decisions usually need photos, scope notes, and a clear explanation of whether the issue is isolated or systemic. We provide the kind of documentation property owners, managers, and boards can actually use to make the next decision.



