EAVE & GABLE ROOFING COMPANY

Commercial Roofing in Central Florida

Eave & Gable Roofing Company provides dependable, high-quality commercial roofing services across Central Florida. From flat roof systems to durable metal and shingle options, we specialize in long-lasting solutions tailored to your business needs. Trust our licensed team for expert installation, repairs, and maintenance that protect your property and bottom line.

Call us today for a no-obligation quote:

(407) 309-7007

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Why Hire Eave & Gable Roofing For Your Commercial Roofing Project?

  • We are a locally owned roofing company based in Sanford, Florida, with years of hands-on experience in commercial roofing projects across Central Florida.
  • We’ve earned a reputation for reliability and craftsmanship, backed by consistent 5-star reviews from business owners who trust our work.
  • We use durable, Florida-rated roofing materials and proven installation methods to ensure long-lasting performance and code compliance.
  • We minimize disruption to your operations and protect your property throughout the roofing process — safety and professionalism are our priorities.
  • We stand behind our work with a written guarantee and local support — if there’s ever an issue, we’re here to make it right.
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Eave & Gable Commercial Roofing Process

  1. Site Evaluation & Estimate
    • We begin with a no-cost site evaluation tailored to commercial buildings. This includes a detailed assessment of your roof’s condition, drainage, flashing, and substrate — followed by a comprehensive, written estimate and project plan.
  2. Scope Planning & Material Selection
    • We’ll walk you through material options suited for flat or low-slope roofs — including TPO, modified bitumen, metal, or roof coatings — and help select the best solution for your building’s usage, energy needs, and budget.
  3. Scheduling & Pre-Installation Prep
    • We coordinate timelines to minimize business disruption, secure permits, and implement safety measures per OSHA standards. Staging and access planning are finalized to ensure efficient on-site operations.
  4. Removal, Repairs & Installation
    • e remove old materials as needed, inspect and repair decking, and install your new commercial roofing system with precision and care. Our crews are experienced in working around HVAC units, vents, and industrial rooftop equipment.
  5. Cleanup & Quality Assurance
    • We maintain a clean, organized jobsite and conduct a full inspection upon completion. Every detail — from seams to drainage to flashing — is reviewed to ensure your new roof meets manufacturer specs and code compliance.
  6. Documentation, Warranty & Support
    • You’ll receive detailed project documentation, warranty coverage, and ongoing access to our team for future inspections, maintenance, or repairs. We’re your long-term partner in protecting your building.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Question About Commercial Roofing

What types of commercial roofing systems are best for Florida’s climate?

In Florida, roofing systems must withstand intense UV exposure, heavy rain, high humidity, and hurricane winds. Popular choices include TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) for its energy efficiency and seam strength, modified bitumen for durability, and metal roofing for longevity and wind resistance. The best system depends on your building’s structure, slope, and energy requirements.

How do I know if I need a full roof replacement or just repairs?

A professional roof inspection will assess the membrane, insulation, drainage, and flashing to determine if the damage is isolated or systemic. In some cases, targeted repairs or a coating system may be enough. However, if the roof is near the end of its service life or shows widespread issues, a full roof replacement may be more cost-effective long-term.

Will my business need to shut down during the roofing project?

Not usually. Most commercial roofing projects can be planned and staged to minimize disruption to operations. At Eave & Gable, we coordinate closely with building managers to schedule work during off-hours, section off active areas, and maintain clear access points so your business can continue running.

How long does a commercial roof installation take?

Project timelines vary based on the size of the roof, material type, and complexity of the structure. Smaller projects may take a few days, while larger or multi-tenant buildings could require a few weeks. We provide a clear schedule upfront and communicate progress regularly throughout the project.

Is a permit required for commercial roofing in Florida?

Yes. Roofing work in Florida generally requires permits and inspections from the local building department. A licensed roofing contractor like Eave & Gable will handle all permitting, code compliance, and final inspections on your behalf, ensuring the project meets state and local regulations.

What kind of warranties should I expect?

Commercial roof warranties typically include a manufacturer’s material warranty (ranging from 10 to 30 years depending on the system) and a contractor’s workmanship warranty. We provide full documentation for both and can help you select systems with warranties suited to your budget and building type.

How do I maintain a commercial roof after installation?

Regular inspections (at least twice a year and after major storms) are essential. Routine maintenance includes clearing debris, checking seams, ensuring proper drainage, and repairing minor issues before they escalate. Eave & Gable offers ongoing maintenance programs to extend the life of your roof and protect your investment.

How do I choose the right commercial roofing contractor in Florida?

Look for a contractor who is licensed, insured, experienced with commercial systems, and well-versed in Florida building codes. Ask for references, check reviews, and make sure they offer detailed proposals — not vague estimates. Most importantly, choose someone who is communicative, transparent, and responsive from day one.