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Philadelphia Commercial Roofing Contractor Estimate

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You can use our Local Roofing Contractor Search Tool to find the Philadelphia commercial roofing contractor nearest you that offers free estimates.

Or, have us send you, up to 5 Philadelphia commercial roofing contractors that can meet up with you at your place of business and give your commercial roofing estimate. To do this, just fill out this form.


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 You can also find Philadelphia residential roofing contractor that  specialize in presidential roofing or even lock seam metal roofing systems you can find them here and get free estimates.

Commercial or flat roofs are also included in our list of Philadelphia roofing contractors. they specialize is such types of roofing materials as TPO and torch down and hot tar roofing.

Philadelphia Rolled Roofing Contractor, This style of roofing is not done on flat roofs. It is a roll of roofing material that is about 30 inches wide. You lay the first run down on the bottom of the roof. After you attach the first run, you apply the 2nd run on top of the 1st run and so on. The overlap should be 1/3 of the roll. You should never see the head of a nail when you are finished.

 Philadelphia Laminated 30 year roofing shingles are also a great way to go, they have a good rating against wind and if 5 nailed instead of 4 nails they are great roofing shingles.

 Philadelphia Cedar Shake roofing is a great look but a very demanding roof style. Cedar roofing needs to be maintained yearly and also is one of the most expensive roofs to install and repair.

Philadelphia Ceramic tile roofing is a long lasting roofing system, if the climate calls for it and if the structure is built to support the weight of the material.

Philadelphia Solar Roofing Tiles are pretty new and upcoming trend, Great for a area that has a lot of sun and no trees that will drop needles and leaves on the roof in the fall. These solar tiles cost more than typical solar panel and of course more then a regular roofing shingle.

Philadelphia Metal sheets covered in stone. These are a interlocking roofing system that can look like just about any type of roofing material. This style does well in wet areas and holds up against high winds.

Philadelphia  Slat roofing, Last a long time, some say more then 80 years. It is fire proof, water proof and mold does not grow on it. a slat roof is good in wet environments but expensive and can be fragile.

There are also green roofs, These are roofs that have gardens placed on them... Do not do this! They will leak!

What Is The Best Type Of Roofing In Philadelphia?

The best type of roof for you really depends on your climate, budget and your  house. To see what’s best in your area, talk with a local roofing contractor and they can tell you what would be the best route for you to take and also supply you with a written estimate.


Roofing is a very dangerous project! Find a professional Philadelphia roofing contractor to get up on your roof and inspect any damaged areas. Then they can give you a quote to do any roof repair. You may be able to get by with just a simple patch, a roofer will be able to tell you the best way to go forward. Don't through good money and your time at something you may not be able to fix.


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I have contacted a roofer, whats next?

The Philadelphia roofing contractor will give you a break down of the life left on your roof and give you a couple different options for repairing or doing a complete roof tear off and replacement. Yes it sounds bad, but this is what they do.


Some of the biggest complaints that roofing contractors receive are due to home owners not knowing what it takes to remove the old roof and install a new roof. 

When a roofing contractor says they are going to do a tear off, that means the old roofing needs to come off of the building. This is a very messy step to getting your new roof installed. 

A tear off is the removal of all the old roofing material and it usually ends up all around the outside of the house. The roofing contractor will put up plywood around the house to protect plants and the exterior of the house. Protecting windows and the siding is very important in this step. A good roofing company will try to keep the mess around the truck or trailer that they are loading the old material into. But it does still make a mess. If you are having the roof redone in the winter, your yard will get messed up also. This is why it is best to do a roof in the summer. 

One of the most complained about steps in roofing is this next portion of the process. The roofers may leave the mess from the tear off, so they can get the roof prepped for the new shingles. It is more important to get the house weather tight then worry about the mess that is on the ground. I'm sure you would rather see the mess in the yard over rain water dripping in the living room.

After the house is weather tight the roofers will finish cleaning up the yard, it could be messy overnight so be patent. After the tear off is complete, the next step is to inspect the plywood sheeting. 

The sheeting is what the new roof shingles get nailed into. If the sheeting is bad with dry rot or at all spongy it may not hold the roofing nails during a wind storm. You do not want that. If the roofing company says you need some new sheeting, listen to them, a roof is a expensive project it would be bad to have it blow off.


Roofing Systems you should try to stay away from:

  • 3 Tab Roofing Shingles, a 30 year laminate architectural shingle is about the same price.
  • Re Roof - roofing over the top of an excising layer of roofing.
  • Roll Roofing has it's place but not on a normal house.
  • Hot Tar on a normal residential roof. Once you start you have to reseal every year.

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