The Importance of Maintaining and Repairing Your Commercial Roof

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Prioritizing Commercial Roof Repair and Maintenance

Protecting Your Business in Vermont and New Hampshire

Repairing and maintaining your roof might be the last thing on your mind lately, however, making small repairs overtime can prevent large and costly issues in the future. No matter the type of roof you have taking care of small issues will help your roof last longer. At Rodd Roofing in St. Johnsbury Vermont, we not only can help install a brand-new roof, but we can repair and implement bi-annual repair and maintenance for your home and commercial building.

Between Vermont’s snowy winters and summer heat, our roofs take a beating. By implementing a bi-annual check on your roof in the spring and fall, small issues caused by Vermont’s weather can be caught and fixed. This allows for low-cost repairs, opposed to expensive roof replacements. Vermont Roofs needs to be strong year-round, that’s why Rodd Roofing wants to help you by keeping your roof pristine condition.


For commercial roof repair contact Rodd Roofing to perform routine maintenance and repairs on your roof so you can be worry-free of costly, irreparable damages.

We offer many different services to help keep your roof in tip-top shape. Here is what Rodd Roofing can do for you:

·     Clean debris from drains and waterways

·     Check all seams, curbs, and roof penetrations for water tightness

·     Inspect parapets, metal coping, scuppers, gutters, and all metal flashings

·     Inspect and check entire surface of roof for wear and tear

·     Ensure that any prior repairs are still intact and doing their job

·     Check all skylights, chimneys, roof hatches, and all projections including vents on the roof.

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