Fast. Accurate. Done Right the First Time. A leaking commercial roof is not an inconvenience. It’s a liability and a major disruption to your business.
Too many commercial roof repairs are temporary fixes. The leak stops for a season, but comes back worse, and the building owner is back to square one, having spent money on work that didn’t last.
At CRS, we don’t just patch over problems. Every repair engagement begins with a thorough diagnostic assessment of your roof system, from membrane condition and flashing integrity to drainage patterns, seam performance, and substrate moisture levels. We identify not just where the water is entering, but why. Only then do we recommend a course of action.
If a targeted repair is the right answer, we’ll do that. If the assessment reveals that the roof is beyond the point where repairs are cost-effective, we’ll tell you that honestly, even if it means losing the repair job. Our reputation is built on straight talk, not short-term revenue.
TPO, PVC, and EPDM membranes are the workhorses of commercial roofing, and each system has its own failure points. Seam separation, membrane punctures, shrinkage, and flashing deterioration are among the most common issues we address. CRS uses heat-welding and manufacturer-approved repair methods, not just sealant tape, to properly restore the integrity of single-ply systems.
Older multi-ply systems require a contractor who understands how they were built and how they age. CRS has the experience and the materials knowledge to repair blistering, cracking, alligatoring, and failed flashing on modified bitumen and built-up assemblies, extending their useful life without unnecessary replacement.
The overwhelming majority of commercial roof leaks originate not in the field membrane but at the edges, penetrations, and transitions where membranes meet walls, curbs, drains, HVAC equipment, and skylights. These details require precision, and getting them wrong means the leak returns. CRS treats every flashing repair as a critical detail, because it is.
Ponding water is one of the leading causes of premature commercial roof failure. Standing water accelerates membrane degradation, adds structural load, and creates freeze-thaw stress that compounds over time. CRS identifies drainage deficiencies and corrects them through drain modification, tapered insulation installation, or other appropriate solutions, rather than simply recoating over the problem.
When a storm or sudden failure creates an urgent situation, CRS responds. We provide emergency tarping and temporary stabilization to stop active water intrusion, followed by a permanent repair as soon as conditions allow.
We don’t send a crew to your roof with materials before we know what’s wrong. Our assessment identifies the root cause of the failure, not just its surface manifestation, using visual inspection, moisture scanning, and a review of the roof system’s history where available.
We tell you what we found, what it means, and what we recommend, clearly and without pressure. If a repair is the right solution, we scope it properly. If replacement is more cost-effective over a five-year horizon, we’ll show you the math and let you decide.
All repair work is performed by our own trained crews using manufacturer-approved materials and methods. The quality of a commercial roof repair is entirely dependent on the skill of the people performing it.
Every repair is documented with before-and-after photos, a written scope of work, and materials used. You have a record of what was done and when, which matters for warranty compliance, insurance purposes, and future maintenance planning.
If a repair we performed fails, we come back and make it right. That’s not a marketing promise. It’s the standard we’ve maintained with commercial clients for nearly five decades.
The most expensive commercial roof repairs are the ones that could have been caught early but weren’t addressed.
CRS offers scheduled maintenance and inspection programs designed to identify developing issues such as seam stress, flashing separation, drain blockage and minor membrane damage, before they become active leaks and costly repairs.
Buildings with active maintenance programs consistently extend their roof’s service life and spend significantly less on repairs over time. It is, without question, the most cost-effective approach to commercial roof management.
CRS is certified by Carlisle, Duro-Last, and ERC, among others. Manufacturer certification is not simply a credential. It means our repairs on those systems are eligible for manufacturer warranty coverage, which protects your building long after the repair crew has left.
We understand that a commercial building is a working environment. Our crews are experienced in coordinating repairs around tenant schedules, business hours, and operational constraints. We communicate clearly, work efficiently, and minimize disruption to the people inside.
From warehouse and industrial facilities to office buildings, retail centers, healthcare campuses, and municipal properties, CRS has repaired commercial roofs on virtually every building type in the region. That breadth of experience means we’ve encountered and solved the problems your building is likely presenting.
Our commercial clients have been with us for years, many for decades. This reflects a consistent commitment to doing what we say, standing behind what we do, and treating every building as if our name is on it.
If your commercial roof is showing signs of trouble, such as staining on interior ceilings, visible membrane damage, pooling water, failed flashing, or a decline in energy performance, the right time to address it is now, before the next significant storm makes it worse.
Contact CRS for a commercial roof assessment. We’ll evaluate your system, give you an honest picture of its condition, and recommend a course of action that makes sense for your building and your budget.
You're leaving the CRS site to go to our secure payment portal. Would you like to proceed?