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How to Maintain a Roof in a Commercial Building
At SBR Roofing, we know that a commercial building’s roof is one of its most valuable assets. When properly maintained, it protects your tenants, operations,

Why is My Roof Leaking?
At SBR Roofing, we understand how disruptive and stressful a leaking roof can be for business owners, landlords, and property managers. When a roof starts

Is Your Roofer Insured to Do HOA? If Not, You Might Be in Trouble
By Dan Cahill Hiring a roofer for a condominium or town‑home community is not like patching Grandma’s bungalow—one misstep can expose dozens of owners

7 Commercial Roofing Systems Explained
By Dan Cahill After six decades of repairing, maintaining, and replacing commercial roofs across Southern California, we know exactly how each system performs once

Green Roofs Are Changing the Way Architects Design
By Gary Stewart At SBR Roofing, we have witnessed firsthand how green roofs reshape architectural design. In today’s construction landscape, sustainable practices are not

What is a Total Roof Restoration, and Why Do You Need It?
By Gary Stewart I have seen firsthand how a total roof restoration can be a strategic solution for extending a roof’s lifespan without the full

4 of the Most Common Commercial Flat Roof Repairs to Expect
At SBR Roofing, we have spent over sixty years fine-tuning our approach to maintaining and repairing commercial flat roofs. Over the decades, we have identified

What Is Commercial Roof Maintenance?
Commercial roof maintenance is about more than just fixing leaks—it’s about safeguarding your investment. In my experience serving business owners, landlords, property managers, and HOA

How Experts Find and Fix Roof Leaks
Roof leaks represent more than a simple maintenance issue—they signal a critical failure in your roofing system that demands immediate professional attention. Whether caused by

What Is Commercial Roofing?
Commercial roofing is a specialized field that goes beyond simply providing shelter for a building. In California, commercial roofs often serve a dual purpose —