Commercial Roofing
Our goal at Florida Ranchers Roofing is to provide the best available roofing for commercial use.
From initial contact until the time our trucks drive away when the work is complete, our expert team is available to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the entire process.
When you work with Florida Ranchers Roofing, we will analyze your commercial property and take into account regulatory codes to offer an appropriate roofing solution.
Even if a building is used for commercial purposes, it does not automatically qualify as a commercial roof. The size of the roof and the type of roofing material used is what classifies the roof.
Ask about our free inspections & maintenance programs for commercial properties.
Completed Roofing Systems
Learn more about Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Roofing Systems
SPF Roofing System Materials are abundantly available. Whereas, most or all other Low Slope systems are in very limited supply or not available at all.
Arguably the best Low Slope Roofing system. A 48-year successful track record @ TX A&M UNV using SPF roofing systems.
THE SEAMLESS SOLUTION: Permanently seals parapet walls, transitions, cracks, holes, flashings, curbs, pitch pans, penetrations, pipes, stands, mounting hardware, vents, ductwork, and accessories in a watertite manner.
Fewer leaks than other roofing systems.
Texas A&M University found an SPF Roofing system can pay for itself in 3.5 to 4 years, with the energy costs savings. An increase of 10.64 R- Value per 1 ½” of SPF foam installed. SPF has the highest R- Value of all insulations.
SPF Systems are GREEN: Over 70% of SPF roofing is installed over existing roofing.
Dramatic reduction in roofing materials sent to landfills.
Lowering utility cost and increasing the life cycle of HVAC equipment.
30+ year lifespan with very few occurrences of leaks or problems. Therefore, property owners can save 2 to 3 times the initial investment of an SPF System, when comparing cost and life cycle of traditional low slope systems.
Creates a monolithic and seamless surface by binding the existing roofing, decking, truss system, and building together. Thereby increasing the overall strength of the building without adding excessive weight, “putting the roof to sleep.”