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Commercial Roofing
& Reroofing

You’ve got work to do — so leave the roof work to us. Bryant Roofing is a trusted commercial roofing partner for Central Indiana businesses like yours. We may not be the big guys, but our level of service raises the bar big time.

COMMERCIAL REROOFING

You’ve got a roof that’s in rough shape. We’ve got the knowhow to install a new one the right way — with absolute focus, with respect for your business hours, and with the potential to save you some dough along the way. 

Depending on the size and type of your roof, we typically have reroofing jobs done within 6-8 days. That’s a pretty quick turnaround compared to the other guys — and you can stay open the whole time we’re on the job. 

Get your free inspection and free estimate, and let’s do this thing!

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Commercial Roofing for New Constructions

You’ve got your hands full with the construction of your new business. We’ve got hands that know their way around building commercial roofing from scratch. It’s a match made in heaven! 

Bryant Roofing plays nice with your other contractors to get your new roof installed without getting in the way of construction. We tune into all the little details in the plans and blueprints to make sure your roof gets installed the right way. 

Whether you know exactly what kind of roof you want or need a professional opinion, we’ll make sure your roof makes a grand impact ahead of your grand opening. We’ve also got a few tricks up our sleeves to help you improve cost efficiency along the way.

Low-Slope Roof Replacement for Businesses

TPO, EPDM… WTF? Don’t sweat the acronyms, here’s what you need to know about the different types of low-slope roofs and what they mean for your bottom line.
  • Cost: Higher than EPDM
  • Life: 25 years+
  • Energy Savings: Yes
  • Adhered: Chemically
  • Seam-Fusing Method: Heat Gun

TPO Low-Slope Roof Systems

Make way for the new kid on the block: TPOs are quickly gaining traction as the low-slope system of choice for businesses around Central Indiana, and for good reason.  

Since they reflect sunlight, TPO roofs are a super energy-efficient option for businesses looking to trim down their energy bill. And when installed the right way by an experienced roofer like Bryant Roofing, they’re completely watertight so you can put leaks and drips in the rear-view mirror. 

Compared to other types of commercial roofing, TPO systems might make your wallet sting upfront just a bit more than other options. But thanks to their energy-saving potential, you very well might make up the difference in the long run.
  • Cost: Lower than TPO 
  • Life: Up to 40 years 
  • Energy Savings: No 
  • Adhered: Mechanically 
  • Seam-Fusing Method: Seam Tape

EPDM Low-Slope Roof Systems

All hail the king! EPDM roofs have been the go-to low-slope system for businesses since the ‘60s. Heck, odds are you’ve got an EPDM roof on your building right now.

You might hear EPDM called a “black rubber roof,” and the nickname’s not wrong. Since EPDM systems are made of a synthetic rubber, they absorb heat instead of reflecting it like a TPO system. That means they don’t offer the same energy savings, which is admittedly a bit of a bummer.

So what do you get in return? Lower upfront costs and a potentially longer lifespan compared to TPO roofs, for one. If you’re looking for tried and true, you could do a lot worse than an EPDM system for your business.

Other Commercial Roof Replacement Options

Not high on low-slope roofs? Check out these other popular materials we can use to reroof your business.

ASPHALT SHINGLES

With shingles, what you see is what you get. And what you see is a wide range of styles and color choices that make your business look great.

Shingles give you more customization options for your roof, and typically come with a low installation cost to boot.  Thanks to Bryant’s Master Shingle Applicator status, we can offer upgraded material warranties on commercial shingles from CertainTeed. It’s a great way to get peace of mind about your business’ new shingle roof.

FIBERGLASS ASPHALT SHINGLES

Regular shingles are fine and dandy, but fiberglass asphalt shingles offer some substantial upgrades. They withstand the ups and downs that come with Indiana weather, so they’re less prone to cracking and curling than traditional shingles.

What’s more, fiberglass asphalt shingles have a Class A fire rating, which is the highest rating for fire resistance in the roofing industry. That extra peace of mind helps tons of business owners across Central Indiana sleep at night.

COMMERCIAL METAL ROOFING

There are plenty of reasons to throw the horns up for metal roofing. Metal roofs are super durable and can withstand all the strong winds, debris, mold, rain and snow the Indiana weather can throw at it.

Compared to metal roofing used for residential buildings, commercial metal roofs are mechanically seamed and made from heavier-duty materials. They also boast a longer warranty, so metal roofs have your business covered literally and figuratively.

The average installation cost is fairly low for entry level metal roofs, and they can last up to 70 years. And if you’re looking for a top-of-the-line option, we can help you weigh whether a high-grade metal roof is worth the cost for your business.

Licensed. Bonded. Insured. Ready to Rock.

There’s a darn good reason why Bryant Roofing Systems has earned our reputation as a trusted roofing partner for businesses across Central Indiana. It’s not just our 10-year standard warranty on all roof replacement labor — it’s the focus and level of care we bring to every job. 

If you’re tired of getting the runaround from the other guys, give us a call and we’ll hop right to it. We may be lean, but we mean business when it comes to getting commercial roofing done the right way.
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