



Commercial roofing at scale is a different animal. It's not just about laying material - it's about coordinating a crew, managing multiple roof sections, working around HVAC equipment, and keeping everything tight from one end of the building to the other. That's exactly the kind of job we just wrapped up.
This was a multi-unit commercial flat roofing job. Multiple connected roof sections, a heavy load of rooftop HVAC units, and a large footprint that demanded serious planning before the first roll of membrane ever hit the deck. We staged the job properly, worked section by section, and kept things moving without cutting corners on the details.
The white TPO membrane you see going down is one of the most trusted flat roofing systems in commercial construction. It's durable, heat-reflective, and built to handle the kind of weather exposure a flat roof faces year after year. Getting it installed cleanly around that many rooftop penetrations and mechanical units takes experience - there's no shortcut around it.
What separates a well-run commercial roofing job from a sloppy one is logistics. Material staging, crew coordination, sequencing the work so nothing gets compromised mid-install. We've done enough of these jobs to know where things go wrong, and we build our process around avoiding those mistakes before they happen.
At Redeemed Roofing Systems, we handle the big jobs. If you're managing a commercial property and need a roofing contractor who actually knows how to run a large-scale flat roofing project from start to finish, this is the kind of work we do every day.