Typically, a commercial roofing project is more involved than a residential property. However, there are times when a small home is a business and could still be considered "commercial." But, commercial roofing refers to large structures and properties used for commerce most of the time. So naturally, commercial roofing will require more experience than residential and will need a more comprehensive range of tools and roofing materials to finish most jobs successfully.
Can this company really take on my commercial project? Particularly if it's a big one. You must ensure the company you hire does indeed have the staff on hand to see the project through and meet intended deadline.
Are they holding both a commercial roofing and general contracting licenses? It's smart to find a company with both; many commercial roofing projects need additional construction work outside the scope of a roofing license. Plus, it's far easier to keep all the work within one organization.
Is Their Reputation Solid? This can't be overstated. Due diligence on the company and make sure their reputation is a good one and have completed other projects similar to the project you will be hiring them to complete.
Super low bidding! Watch out for oddly low bids. Inexperienced small residential roofers will try to score commercial roofing jobs. One way to win a bid vs. a more qualified and experienced company is to offer a bid almost too good to be true.
At Pembroke Pines Roofing Pros, we work with the best commercial roofing companies in Broward County. So if you would like a quote on your commercial roofing project call us today to schedule a FREE Estimate.