Commercial Roof Repairs

Commercial Roof Repairs

Renovating a commercial roof that’s been damaged can save you a lot of money in the long term, postponing the need for a replacement in the years ahead.

At RCR Services, we understand commercial and metal roof repair specifics. Depending on your roofing needs, we’ll choose the restoration steps that will maximise the durability and the weatherproofing of the roof. Whether that means coating to waterproof the roof or provide structural enhancements. Our team have the experience and the knowledge to handle any project to an upstanding quality and efficiency.

At RCR Services, we are industry leaders having over 25 years of experience in the field of metal & flat roof repair and restoration. We are fully certified and we comply with various Australian and international industry standards, employing best practices for an optimal result every single time.

Our Commercial Roof Repair Services Include:

Why choose RCR?

Having over 25 years of experience in commercial roof repair and restoration solutions, we are industry leaders with a proven track record of success.

We specialise in industrial roofs and we can handle large-scale projects. Whether you need to have a warehouse roof checked out or your factory is dealing with a roof leak, we can easily identify the problem and suggest the kind of restoration that will extend the lifespan of the roof significantly.

Our Process

To give each client the best outcome, we work hard on personalising roof replacement solutions. Offering tailored assistance depends on the following steps:

Step 1: Initial Inspection

How damaged is your roof? Will we need to do reinforcement or structural work? Is the roof damaged beyond repair, meaning you’ll probably have to seek a replacement? To answer these questions, we will carry out a comprehensive initial inspection first.

Step 2: Problem Area Pinpointing

Following the inspection, we will narrow down the problem areas and the solutions that will increase the longevity of the roof the most. These problem areas could include leaks, concrete & structural issues

Step 3: Roof Preparation

A roof has to be cleaned and prepared for the restoration works to begin. We will also look out for potential hazards that may increase the complexity of the repairs later on. Damaged and dangerous elements will be removed before the commercial roof repairs begin.

Step 4: Roof Repairs

It’s now time to start renovating your commercial or industrial roof. Holes will be patched, roof coating will be applied, and we will also handle structural reinforcements whenever such are needed. Sealing and waterproofing can also be done as a part of the process.

Step 5: Final Inspection

Once all of the work is done, our technicians will carry out one final inspection. This step is needed to ensure industry standard compliance. We will also look for small problem areas that could have remained unaddressed during the renovation.

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FAQ

How does RCR Services assess roof damage?
RCR Services begins with a comprehensive inspection, both from the interior and exterior of the building. We look for signs of water infiltration, structural weaknesses, and wear and tear. Our team uses advanced tools and techniques, such as thermal imaging, to detect hidden issues and provide a detailed report on the condition of your roof.
Yes, RCR Services offers warranties on our repair work, giving you peace of mind that the job is done right. The specifics of the warranty will depend on the type of repair and materials used, and we’ll discuss all warranty options with you before beginning work.
RCR Services aims to minimize disruptions to your business during roof repairs. We work efficiently and can schedule repairs during off-hours or weekends if necessary. Our team also takes care to secure the work area and communicate any necessary adjustments to your operations.
Regular inspections are crucial for preventing costly repairs. RCR Services recommends having your roof inspected at least twice a year—once in the spring and once in the fall—as well as after major storms. Regular maintenance can help catch minor issues before they become major problems.

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