Commercial Roof Replacement.
Commercial Roof Replacement With A Workmanship Guarantee
Most commercial roofs will eventually require replacement. Even with the best maintenance, material degradation can take its toll, necessitating a complete replacement of your commercial roof. The same criteria should be used when selecting a commercial roof contractor as with repair or reconditioning work. Even more so, when it comes to a complete replacement, it is essential to use a licensed contractor who will install your roof right the first time. If you’re not sure whether you need to replace or repair your roof, Troyer Commercial Roofing recommend a free inspection. Just click on the button below to start the process and meet our professional team for yourself.
Professional Licensed Contractor
Using a licensed roofing contractor with a strong reputation ensures your commercial roof replacement is done safely, professionally, and to code. Licensed contractors have the training, insurance, and industry knowledge to handle complex roofing systems, minimizing the risk of costly mistakes or structural issues. A contractor like Troyer Commercial Roofing with a proven track record offers reliability, quality workmanship, and the assurance that your investment will last, protecting your building, business operations, and long-term value.
* Note, our warranties apply exclusively to coatings for commercial roofs. This includes flat and low-slope roofs but excludes shingle and metal roofs. The duration and coverage of the warranty depend on the type of coating selected, with more affordable options offering shorter warranty periods. Please contact us for more details on warranty terms and applicable roofing types.
When Should You Replace Your Commercial Roof?
A business should consider replacing a commercial roof instead of repairing it when one or more of these conditions apply:
1. Extensive or Widespread Damage
- Damage covers more than 25–30% of the roof surface.
- Multiple leaks are occurring in different areas, not just one isolated spot.
- Large sections of roofing material are warped, cracked, or missing.
2. Roof Nearing or Past Its Life Expectancy
- Most commercial roofing systems last 15–30 years (depending on type).
- If your roof is close to or beyond its expected lifespan, repairs may only be temporary.
3. Structural Compromise
- Roof decking or insulation is waterlogged, sagging, or showing mold/mildew.
- There’s visible structural deterioration that could affect building safety.
4. Repeated Repair History
- You’ve had to repair the roof multiple times in recent years.
Repair costs are adding up to a significant percentage of replacement cost.
5. Severe Storm or Disaster Damage
- Tornadoes, hurricanes, hailstorms, or heavy snow have caused major damage.
- The membrane, flashing, or seams are severely compromised.
6. Energy Efficiency Loss
- Insulation is saturated and no longer effective.
- The roof contributes to high heating/cooling costs due to poor reflectivity or ventilation.
7. Insurance & Compliance Reasons
- Insurance company recommends or requires replacement after a claim.
- Roof no longer meets building code or safety regulations.
Bottom line:
If repairs patch symptoms rather than address root issues — or if the roof’s condition poses a risk to interior damage, downtime, or safety — replacement is often the smarter long-term investment.
Considering all of this, making this decision on your own is not wise. If you can avoid replacing your roof and recondition it to extend its life, you can save a significant amount of money. The best option is always to book a trusted roofing expert to help you understand the best course of action. Troyer Commercial Roofing have fantastic reviews from existing customers who are impressed with the quality of service provided. You can review the Google Reviews below.

