spray coating
If your current roofing system is a flat or low and covered with tar and gravel or another material that is applied seam-by-seam, you might want to consider a sprayed polyurethane foam (SPF) commercial roofing system. Commercial spray coating may be a perfect option for your commercial building. A properly applied sprayed foam roofing system will create a leak-proof monolithic barrier which both protects and insulates your asset. An SPF roofing system will allow you to walk across your asset’s roof, if necessary. A spray foam roofing system is easily installed around rooftop A/C units, vents and anything else that may be on site. Because the SPF system is applied as a liquid spray, when finished, your new roof system will be 100% seamless throughout the roof surface and insulated.

Other Roofing Systems
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
PVC roofing systems have been in use for about 40 years, and they currently account for about 10% of the roof coverings in America. They are extremely durable, highly resistant to punctures, dirt, and debris.
Tapered Insulation Systems
Tapered insulation systems are designed to provide the slope that is lacking on flat roofs so that proper drainage can then occur as desired, thereby extending the life of the roofing system as a whole.
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)
EPDM roofing systems have been in use for about 50 years and, throughout that time, they have been successfully employed as a waterproof roof covering.