Woodbridge Commercial Roof Repair

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Woodbridge Commercial Roofing Contractor

For a roofing company with over a century of experience, rely on Baker Roofing. Since 1915 we’ve developed an excellent reputation by offering our premier roofing services in Woodbridge, repairing commercial roofs, fixing leaks, and more.

Our Woodbridge roofing contractors know how important it is to provide the best roofing services possible while not impacting daily business operations — yet another reason we’re the area’s roofer of choice for commercial roof repairs.

Commercial Roof Leak Investigation & Repair

Finding the source of a leaky roof — and knowing how to repair it — requires specific training, experience, and skills. At Baker Roofing Company, our roof experts have all this and more. When you choose our roofing team for roof repairs, you can trust that we’re highly skilled and experienced at fixing leaks.

Choose the Professional Woodbridge Roofers at Baker Roofing Company 

Wondering whether our roofing services are right for your business? Here are some of the types of commercial buildings we’ve worked on in the past 100 years:

  • Data Centers
  • Cold Storage
  • Retail & Malls
  • Office & Commercial
  • Industrial, Manufacturing & Distribution
  • Education
  • Government: Federal, State, Local

Just take a look at our range of experience — you’ll see that you can trust our commercial roofing team to get the job done right.

When your business needs repairs to its roof, call Baker Roofing in Woodbridge at (571) 467-9966 — Our highly-qualified team will give you a free cost estimate for the services you need and answer any questions you may have.

Waterhead

A box-shaped component that connects scuppers to downspouts, helping control the flow of roof runoff and avoiding unsightly cascades. Waterheads are also called conductor heads or rainheads.

Expansion Joints

Flexible joints built into a roof system that absorb movement from expansion and contraction. They prevent cracking and leaks at connections between different parts of your roof assembly.

Drip Edge

An L-shaped piece of roof edge flashing that helps rainwater flow off the roof and away from the fascia boards. It prevents water from seeping under shingles or other roofing materials, protecting the roof deck from rot.

Capillary Action

The process where water moves into tiny gaps or along narrow spaces, often against gravity, because of surface tension. In roofing, it can draw water into seams or cut edges, leading to hidden leaks and damage.

Membrane

The waterproof layer in a roofing system that protects the building from water intrusion and reflects sunlight, lowering energy costs. It’s usually the top layer of the roofing system and can be made of materials like TPO, PVC, EPDM, or modified bitumen.

Heat welded thermoplastic membrane

A type of white single-ply roofing membrane that’s sealed at the seams using hot air, creating a waterproof layer over the roof. It’s commonly used on flat or low-slope commercial buildings, since these roofs need to most protection from water infiltration.

EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer)

A black, gray or white rubber roofing membrane known for its long lifespan. It’s commonly used on flat or low-slope buildings and is typically glued down, mechanically fastened or ballasted, not heat-welded.

PVC (polyvinyl chloride)

A high-end type of heat-welded thermoplastic membrane that stands up well to oils and chemicals. It’s ideal for restaurants or industrial buildings for its extra resistance, though it usually costs more.

TPO (thermoplastic olefin)

A durable type of heat-welded thermoplastic membrane that reflects sunlight and helps reduce cooling costs. It’s a cost-effective option for flat roofs but may not perform as well as PVC in harsh environments.

End cap

A metal cap that seals the open end of gutters, flashings, or panels. End caps prevent water from spilling and protect roof edges from corrosion or leaks.

Soldered joint

A watertight joint created by joining metal roofing or flashing components together. Soldered joints provide long-lasting, durable seals against water infiltration.

Parapet wall

The short wall that extends above the roofline, often around the roof’s edge, to provide safety, block wind, and in some cases help manage water drainage. In roofing, parapet walls are usually capped with coping to keep water from seeping into the wall structure.

Retro drain

A roof drain retrofit designed to fit inside existing piping without major demolition. Retro drains are cost-effective solutions for improving drainage on older roofs.