
The roof condition comes first, then the recommendation.
Commercial roofs carry drainage issues, rooftop equipment, prior repairs, tenant needs, and weather exposure. The work starts by organizing those conditions into a plan the owner or facility team can act on.
What stays consistent across every roof conversation.
The recommendation should be easy to understand, tied to the roof assembly, and realistic for the building schedule.
Inspect
Water paths, membrane condition, edge details, curbs, penetrations, and drains are reviewed before the scope is shaped.
Prioritize
Urgent leaks, safety concerns, warranty issues, and replacement triggers are separated from routine maintenance.
Plan
The next step is matched to access, staging, building occupancy, weather windows, and roof-system constraints.
Communicate
Owners and facility teams get direct notes on what needs attention and why it matters for the roof.


