Commercial Roofing

Aerial view of a large industrial building with a white roof, surrounded by trees and parking lots, located in a suburban area.

Roof Type

TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin)

Tar and Gravel (BUR)

Modified Bitumen

Torch Down

Shingles (Asphalt)

Metal Roofing

Tiles (Clay/Concrete)

Wood Shakes

Longevity

15-25 years

20-40 years

20-30 years

20-30 years

15-30 years

40-70 years

50-100 years

30-50 years

When it comes to commercial roofing, each material has its own set of benefits depending on the type of building, budget, and aesthetic preference. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular commercial roofing options:

Appearance

White, light-colored, sleek, modern

Flat, dark gravel surface

Flat, smooth, clean lines

Smooth, dark, heat-applied finish

Traditional, available in various colors

Sleek, modern, available in panels or standing seam

Mediterranean, Spanish-style, elegant

Rustic, natural wood appearance

Metallic industrial roof with skylights and safety cable system in urban area.