
Commercial Roofing in Winnipeg
Low-slope replacement, repair, and condition reports for Winnipeg building owners and property managers.
Commercial roofing runs on different constraints than residential work, and Winnipeg Roof Pros works to them. The roof is usually low-slope, there is equipment on it, the building is occupied, and the decision is being made by someone who needs numbers they can defend.
Assessments You Can Budget From
Most of the commercial calls we take are not emergencies. Someone needs to know whether a roof has three years left or ten, and what the replacement will cost when it comes.
We assess the membrane, the drainage, the flashing and terminations, the condition around every curb and penetration, and whether there is trapped moisture in the assembly. Then we write it down with a realistic remaining life and a budget figure.
Working on an Occupied Building
A commercial reroof has to account for the people underneath it. That means planning access and staging, sequencing the work so no section is left open, keeping the building watertight at the end of every day, and coordinating anything that affects rooftop equipment.
Noise and disruption cannot be eliminated on a tear-off, but they can be scheduled. We would rather agree that plan up front than surprise a tenant with it.
Where Commercial Roofs Fail
Overwhelmingly at the details: drains that no longer drain, seams that have opened, flashing at parapet walls, and the curbs under rooftop units where the original installer left a shortcut.
Those are also the repairs that extend a roof’s life the most for the least money, which is why an assessment usually pays for itself.
Most commercial work here is flat roofing, and building owners often start with a roof inspection to get a condition report they can budget from.
What's Included
- Low-slope and flat membrane replacement
- Condition assessments with budget figures for planning
- Leak tracing on occupied buildings
- Detailing around rooftop units, curbs, and drains
- Scheduling that works around tenants and business hours
Other Services We Offer in Winnipeg
Commercial Roofing Questions
Do you do condition reports for budgeting?
Yes. Building owners and property managers often need to know what shape a roof is in and what it will cost before it becomes urgent. We assess it, document the condition, and give you a realistic figure and timeline so it can go into a capital plan rather than an emergency.
Can you work around our business hours?
Usually, yes. Tear-off is noisy and there are days where the work is unavoidably disruptive, but sequencing, staging, and timing can be planned around a tenant or an operating business. We work that out before the job starts.
Our roof leaks in one spot after every rain. Does the whole roof need replacing?
Not necessarily. A single recurring leak on an otherwise sound flat roof is usually a detail problem — a curb, a drain, a seam, or flashing at a parapet. We trace it before recommending anything larger.
What about the rooftop units?
Rooftop mechanical curbs and their flashing are a frequent leak source on commercial roofs, and equipment often has to be lifted or worked around during a replacement. We coordinate that as part of planning the job rather than discovering it on day one.
Get a Free Commercial Roofing Quote
Book a free inspection and written quote. We tell you what we find, including when a repair will do the job.