Commercial Roofing
Harbert Roofing has over 75 years of combined roofing expertise and experience in installing low-sloped and pitched roofing systems.
The advantage to partnering with an experienced commercial roofing company is our dedication to understanding your needs and providing you with the best solutions. Harbert Roofing is at the forefront of the latest technologies, methods, and innovations.
We will help you reduce time constraints and logistical challenges.
Working with a full-service roofing company allows you the advantage of multiple services from one provider, including waterproofing, commercial and residential seamless gutters, and metal flashing fabrication. After your project is completed, Harbert Roofing can extend your financial savings with a Total Roof Asset Maintenance program that can be administered annually or semi-annually.
Roofing Systems
There are a few options when deciding on the material for your low-sloped project. California requires that buildings comply with Title 24, which refers to energy efficiency standards that were established in 1978 to reduce energy consumption.
Harbert Roofing technicians are qualified to install:
PVC and TPO single-ply membrane
Built-up roofing (BUR)
Cold adhesive roofing
EPDM roofing
Metal roofing
Single-ply and built-up roofing are some of the only roof types that meet California's Title 24 requirements and are price-equivalent when meeting these requirements. Metal roofing is another option which offers beautiful aesthetics when applied in a high-visibility location. Each type of roofing application is available with warranties. Single-ply membrane warranties can be 10, 15, and 20 years with a manufacturer's No-Dollar-Limit warranty.
Your roof accounts for 40% of your building’s aesthetic appeal.
There are a variety of asphalt shingle styles to choose from depending on the desired look. Manufacturers offer shingles that can appear as slate, scalloped slate, wood shake, dimensional, sculptured shingles, random cut design, and shadowed.
Harbert Roofing is qualified to install any roofing system you choose, so you can rest assured knowing your roof is properly installed. Our roofing technicians meet the highest application certifications by asphalt shingle manufacturers. Each manufacturer offers limited warranties of 30, 40, and 50 years with limited wind warranties up to 110mph.
A metal roof is a great choice for commercial properties. A metal roofing system provides versatility that no other roofing system can offer. Metal roofs can be used in steep-slope or low-slope applications.
Metal panels are a good, low maintenance choice in areas with adverse weather and high winds. Depending on the appearance you would like to replicate, metal roofs can be manufactured to appear as Tile, Wood Shake, Rustic Shingles, and Slate. Metal panels can be designed to have a smooth or rough finish, in scalloped, diamond, or round shapes.
Metal roofs have the ability to withstand the test of time. Materials such as:
Copper
Aluminum
Rheinzink (a titanium zinc alloy)
Metal roofs can extend the life of your roof for hundreds of years without oxidizing or rusting. Not all metal roofing material is alike. Ensure the metal roofing system you use meets or exceeds requirements set forth by the Underwriter Laboratories (UL). As a consumer, you should be aware of the material being used on your roof, the gauge of material, and the installation process. Call Harbert Roofing today and we will help you make the best decision for your project.
Tile offers superior aesthetics, durability, and longevity. No other roofing material offers the superior aesthetics, durability, and longevity that tile does. Performing a life cycle cost will show that a tile roof is one of the best deals on the market today.
Tile roofs are available in either clay or concrete. Clay roofs have been around since the 13th century and are more elegant than concrete. As time passes, a clay roof's color will become richer and develop a character unequaled by other roofs. Concrete tile was developed in the early 19th century and is by far the most popular material used for tile roofs. Concrete is less expensive than clay due to fewer steps involved in the manufacturing process. Both clay and concrete tile are manufactured to replicate many styles, including Authentic Spanish, Mediterranean, New England Colonial, or Contemporary. Tile roofs can be made to look like slate, shake, or even shingles.
Available in a wide variety of colors
Able to last for 50 to 100 years or more
Only roofing material to have a Class A fire rating
Lower your fire insurance rates
Will not decay or corrode
Tile will make your house into a home people will stop to admire for years to come.

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