
Commercial Re-Roof & Overlay
Re-Roof Without the Rip-Off
Overlay systems from Roof Hoss seal leaks, add insulation, and skip the landfill—saving up to 30% on CapEx and weeks of downtime. Every project syncs to RoofTrack so you can watch progress live.
Why Choose an Overlay?
Zero Tear-Off Mess: Existing membrane stays; skip dumpsters & debris.
Up to R-30 Insulation Boost: SPF or poly-iso overlay slashes energy bills.
Stay Open for Business: Although our standard roofing work is conducted during regular business hours, we’re happy to schedule evening or weekend installations whenever your project requires it.
20-Year Warranties: Manufacturer-backed systems for true long-term peace of mind.
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Commercial Re-Roofing FAQ’s:
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Re-roofing is the process of installing a new roofing layer over the existing roof without removing the original system. It’s a cost-effective solution that improves performance and adds protection.
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Yes, if the existing roof is in stable condition. Our team performs a thorough inspection to ensure the current structure can support a re-roof without compromising safety or performance.
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Re-roofing overlays a new membrane onto your current roof, while a full replacement requires tearing off the old roof down to the deck. Re-roofing saves time, labor, and material disposal costs.
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Re-roofing offers a strong warranty (10–20 years), minimal business disruption, faster installation, and significant cost savings compared to full roof replacement.
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Re-roofing typically takes less time than full replacement. Most commercial projects can be completed within a few days to a week, depending on roof size and weather conditions.
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Many flat and low-slope systems—including TPO, EPDM, built-up roofs, and metal—can qualify for re-roofing, pending a professional inspection.
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We evaluate your structure before any installation. Most modern re-roof systems use lightweight materials that comply with building code weight limits.
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With proper installation and maintenance, a re-roof system can last 10–20 years.
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Yes. Re-roofing typically costs less than a full tear-off and replacement because it requires less labor, fewer materials, and reduced disposal fees.
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Our experts conduct a detailed roof inspection to check for moisture intrusion, structural integrity, and code compliance before recommending re-roofing as a viable option.