It depends on the condition of the existing roof and local building codes. In some cases, a new roof can be installed over the old one (re-roofing), while in others, complete removal is necessary.
Signs of roof damage include leaks, water stains on ceilings, cracked or missing shingles, pooling water, visible wear and tear, and increased energy bills.
The cost of replacing a commercial roof depends on various factors, including the size of the roof, type of material, complexity of the installation, and any necessary repairs. It’s best to get a professional assessment and estimate.
The lifespan of a commercial roof varies depending on the type of material used, maintenance, weather conditions, and installation quality. On average, commercial roofs last between 15 to 30 years.