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A roof the board
can sign off on.

Institutional roofing for schools, churches, medical offices, and municipal buildings, phased around the people inside and documented for the people who approve the spend. The kind of roof that survives a board meeting and a state inspection both.

What it is

Roofing for buildings that answer to a board.

An institutional roof carries a different weight than a private commercial one. There is a board, a budget cycle, and a building full of people who cannot relocate while you work. A school roof has to go on over a summer. A church has to keep its Sunday. A clinic cannot close its doors. We scope the job to the institution's calendar and its approval process, write a spec a board can put out to bid and compare apples to apples, and document the work so the people signing the check can see exactly what they paid for.

Property
School, church, medical, municipal
Phasing
Around occupancy and calendar
Spec
Bid-ready, board-comparable
Documentation
Photo-documented for the file
Warranty
Manufacturer-backed systems
Inspection
Free, with roof report

The calendar

We work the summer, the off-season, the closed weekend.

Institutions run on a calendar, and the roof has to fit inside it. A school roof goes on between June and August. A church gets its tear-off done midweek, not before a wedding. We build the schedule backward from the day the building has to be back in use, then hit it.

The spec

A scope the board can actually bid out.

Public and nonprofit roofs usually go to bid, and a vague scope means three quotes you cannot compare. We write the spec in plain, detailed terms so the board can hold every bidder to the same system, the same warranty, and the same details, instead of guessing why one number is half the other.

The paper trail

Documented so the file holds up.

We photo-document the deck, the underlayment, and the finished system as we go, and hand over the warranty paperwork organized. When a board member or an auditor asks what was done two years from now, the answer is in the file, not in someone's memory.

Institutional roof headed for a budget cycle?

We inspect the building for free and come back with a roof report and a bid-ready scope your board can put out and compare straight across. Phased around your calendar, documented for your file.

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What homeowners are saying

  • “Justin did a great job of communicating and was on the job site a lot.”

    Gerald K. · Google

  • “Nick Mirth did an excellent job throughout the process our insurance claim!”

    Tim C. · Google

  • “Great experience, very knowledgeable and customer friendly. I would highly Recommend.”

    Kathy O. · Google