Commercial Roofing Across the Delmarva Peninsula

A Roof That Holds — Season After Season

GAF Master Elite Certified

We're among fewer than 2% of roofing contractors in North America to hold this designation — which means you qualify for our strongest available warranties, covering both materials and workmanship.

30 Years, 2,400 Projects

We've completed over 2,400 roof repairs and replacements across Anne Arundel, Queen Anne's, Talbot, Caroline, Kent, Wicomico, and Prince George's counties in Maryland, plus Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware — so your building isn't where we figure things out.

Licensed, Insured, Verifiable

We hold Maryland MHIC License #140145, active and searchable through the Maryland Department of Labor. You can verify it yourself before signing anything.

Insurance Claims Handled Directly

We work directly with your insurance adjuster — documenting damage, challenging discrepancies, and making sure you recover every dollar your policy entitles you to.

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Commercial Roofing Company, Eastern Shore MD

Commercial Roofing Built for This Region's Weather

Commercial roofing isn’t just bigger residential roofing. The systems are different, the stakes are higher, and the installation requirements are more demanding. A flat or low-slope roof on a warehouse in Salisbury, a waterfront retail building in Annapolis, or a hospitality property in Rehoboth Beach all have specific needs — and getting it wrong means water inside your building, disrupted operations, and a repair bill that dwarfs what a proper installation would have cost. We install and service TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen systems across Anne Arundel, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Caroline, Kent, Wicomico, and Prince George’s counties in Maryland, and Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware. Whether you’re dealing with an active leak, planning a full replacement, or assessing storm damage, we come out, take a real look, and tell you exactly what’s going on.

Commercial Roof Repair and Replacement Benefits

What a Properly Done Roof Actually Gets You

When the work is done right, you stop thinking about your roof — and start focusing on running your business.

Your building stays dry through nor'easters, tropical storm remnants, and the freeze-thaw cycles Maryland winters bring every year.

You get a roof system matched to your building's specific use, structure, and exposure — not whatever the crew had on the truck.

A TPO membrane's reflective surface measurably cuts cooling costs during the Eastern Shore's hot, humid summers.

You walk away with a workmanship warranty, not just a material warranty — so installation failures are covered, not just product defects.

Your tenants, customers, and operations stay running — we build the project schedule around your business, not the other way around.

If insurance is involved, you have someone in your corner who knows exactly how adjusters work and what documentation wins claims.

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If you requested an online quote, you can expect a callback within 24-48 hours of your request.

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TPO and EPDM Roofing Contractors, Delmarva

The Right System for the Right Building

Not every commercial roof is the same, and not every roofing system is right for every building. TPO is currently the most widely installed commercial membrane in the country — and for good reason. Its heat-welded seams create a continuous, watertight bond that holds up under temperature cycling, and its reflective white surface helps manage cooling loads on large flat roofs during Maryland’s summers. For buildings along the Chesapeake Bay waterfront in Anne Arundel and Queen Anne’s counties or near the tidal rivers of the Eastern Shore, TPO’s resistance to UV degradation and ponding water makes it a strong long-term choice. EPDM has a 30-year track record in commercial applications and stays flexible down to -40°F — which matters when you need emergency repairs in January or when freeze-thaw cycles are stressing your membrane and flashings. Modified bitumen adds multi-layer protection for high-traffic rooftops or buildings with demanding structural requirements. We assess your building, your budget, and your timeline before recommending anything. If you’ve already been quoted a system and want a second opinion, we’ll tell you honestly whether it makes sense.

Emergency Commercial Roof Repair, Maryland Delaware

Storm Hit Your Roof? Here's What Happens Next

When a storm comes through — and on the Eastern Shore, they come through hard — the damage isn’t always obvious from the ground. Wind-driven rain finds gaps in flashings, seams, and penetrations that looked fine last week. What starts as a small intrusion point can saturate insulation, compromise the roof deck, and show up as a ceiling stain weeks later when the real damage is already done. We use thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to find what a visual inspection misses. That matters because patching the symptom without finding the source is exactly why commercial property owners end up calling a second or third contractor. We locate the actual failure point, document it thoroughly — especially important if you’re filing an insurance claim — and give you a clear picture of what repair or replacement actually involves before any work begins.
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Commercial Roofing FAQs

Common questions about Commercial Roofing

The honest answer is that you usually can’t tell from a visual inspection alone — and neither can most contractors who don’t use diagnostic tools. A visible leak or stain on the ceiling often means moisture has already been sitting in the roof assembly for some time. We use thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters to map the actual extent of the damage. If the wet area is isolated and the membrane is otherwise in good shape, repair makes sense. If insulation is saturated across a large area, or the membrane is approaching the end of its useful life, replacement is usually the better long-term investment. We’ll show you the data and give you a straight answer either way.
Commercial roof repair typically runs $8 to $15 per square foot depending on the system, the extent of damage, and access conditions. A full TPO membrane installation for a standard commercial building generally falls between $8,000 and $15,000, with EPDM coming in slightly lower at $4 to $7 per square foot installed. Modified bitumen systems tend to run higher due to the multi-layer application process. Maryland’s commercial building energy code requires a minimum of R-30 continuous insulation for commercial roofs in Climate Zone 4A — which covers Anne Arundel, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Caroline, Kent, Wicomico, and Prince George’s counties — so insulation upgrades are sometimes part of the project cost. We provide detailed, itemized estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying for before work begins.
It depends on the building, but there are a few factors specific to this region that influence the answer. Properties near the Chesapeake Bay in Anne Arundel, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, and Kent counties deal with elevated wind uplift requirements and salt air corrosion that can degrade metal flashings and fasteners faster than inland properties. For those buildings, fully adhered TPO with heat-welded seams and stainless or coated hardware holds up better than ballasted systems. In Sussex County, Delaware, where coastal development is booming and hospitality properties face heavy seasonal use, TPO’s reflective surface and long lifespan make it a practical choice. EPDM is a strong option for buildings where winter installation or repair may be necessary, since it stays workable at much lower temperatures than TPO or PVC.
Yes — and this is one area where having the right contractor genuinely changes the outcome. Insurance adjusters are trained to assess damage quickly and conservatively. Without a contractor present who understands what storm damage actually looks like on a commercial roofing system, it’s easy for legitimate damage to be underdocumented or undervalued. We’ve been working directly with insurance adjusters for over 30 years. We know how to document damage properly, what adjusters look for, and when their measurements or assessments don’t line up with reality. In those cases, we conduct our own measurements and present the documentation needed to support your claim. You don’t have to navigate that process alone.
Most commercial roof membranes have a lifespan of 15 to 25 years, though TPO and EPDM systems installed correctly and maintained properly can push toward the upper end of that range. The biggest factor in premature failure isn’t the material — it’s installation quality and drainage design. Ponding water is one of the most common causes of early membrane degradation on flat commercial roofs, and it’s almost always a design or maintenance issue rather than a material defect. Regular inspections — ideally twice a year and after any significant storm — catch small problems before they become expensive ones. We offer commercial roof inspections across Anne Arundel, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Caroline, Kent, Wicomico, Prince George’s, and Sussex counties and can put together a maintenance plan if that’s useful for your property.
It depends on the system. TPO and PVC membranes require heat welding for seam installation, and that process is generally restricted to temperatures above 40 to 50°F for reliable seam integrity. EPDM, on the other hand, can be installed and repaired in much colder conditions — it stays pliable down to -40°F, which makes it a practical option for emergency repairs during Maryland winters. If you have storm damage in January and need something addressed before spring, we’ll tell you honestly what can be done immediately and what needs to wait for better conditions. Temporary protection can be installed quickly to stop active water intrusion while a permanent repair is planned. Waiting out the winter without addressing damage almost always makes the situation worse and more expensive.
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Roof Assessment and Diagnostics

We inspect your roof using thermal imaging and moisture detection tools to identify every problem — visible or hidden — before recommending anything.

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Pre-Project Planning Meeting

We walk through the scope, timeline, materials, and schedule with you — so your operations stay running and nothing catches you off guard mid-project.

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Installation and Final Walkthrough

Work is completed to GAF Master Elite standards, with a final walkthrough so you can see exactly what was done and what your warranty covers.