Commercial Roofing in Sping Grove, Illinois
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Any business owner knows that a problem can get out of hand quickly. When your roof leaks, it can cause problems with customers and/or tenants, you may incur damaged inventory and possible mold/water damage issues in the future. Taking care of roofing issues timely and with care, the first time is extremely important. Here at Gen Ex, roofing with care is our passion. Not only for the property owner but for our own gratification. We take pride in our work and have built a reputation on those values. Many of our jobs come from referrals and we have worked hard and continue to do so to maintain that recognition.
We can handle multi-structure properties and can help you with any roof that you need. It doesn’t matter if you’re a restaurant, retail store, or a mall; if you have a small building or a huge complex, we can help.
Since 2004, Gen Ex has been working with business and property owners to keep the rain out. No project is too big or too small for us to handle. When you call us, we will give you a same-day quote for what you need. Our hard work and customer service helped us achieve an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Fully licensed and insured, you can be sure that you’re going to have the job done right when you go with Gen Ex.
Commercial Roofing Contractors in Spring Grove
Our team of highly trained commercial roofing contractors is available for flat roofs, sloped roofs, and more in the Spring Grove, Illinois, area. We also serve multi-tenant properties, industrial properties, and all commercial properties, including retail establishments. Below are some recent multi-tenant property projects we have completed.
Common Flat roof types in Spring Grove, Illinois are:
- TPO – This roofing material is thermoplastic polyolefin roof. It is an inexpensive material that is lightweight. TPO is also white which reflects the heat from the sun helping to keep your building cool. The drawbacks of TPO roofing is in the manufacturing process. It is not consistent between different manufacturers and can shrink causing cracks. It is also not fire resistant, meaning a fireproofing process will need to be included.
- Asphalt Rolled Roofing – This is one of the oldest styles of commercial roofing out there. Sheets of Asphalt are heated up and rolled onto the surface to create a weatherproof seal. While inexpensive as well, it has one of the shortest life expectancies at around 10 years.
- PVC – Similar to the pipes that run throughout most homes. PVC roofs are one of the more durable options while still being lightweight. The heat welding process creates strong, lasting bonds that will last and is flexible while being UV resistant. The biggest downside to this roofing material is cost. PVC is one of the more expensive options and does not stand up as well in colder weather.
- EPDM – Also known as rubber roofing. This is an inexpensive roofing material that can resist UV rays and is lightweight, so your roof doesn’t have to be reinforced to support it. The downside to EPDM is that the material is easily punctured by hail or falling branches. It also is not very aesthetically pleasing to look at.
- Metal – One of the most durable of the types sheets of metal are laid down on top of the roof giving it all-weather capabilities that resist damage. The downside to metal roofs in addition to their cost is the weight. Metal Roofs are heavier than other roofing material and often need to have special support or reinforcement for installation.
Common Sloped roof types in Spring Grove are:
- Metal – Like flat roofs, sloped roofs can have metal as well. They have the same benefits of durability, but also the same drawbacks of cost and weight.
- Tile – Tile is one of the longest lasting roofing materials for sloped roofs. Often tiles can last for years and only need to be replaced if they become damaged. Tile roofs are not cheap and have quite a bit of weight to them as well.
- Shingles – A common roofing material, Shingles are made up of sheets of asphalt. Shingles are an inexpensive option for roofing material and come in a variety of colors.