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Membrane condition, drains, edge metal, curbs, penetrations, and interior leak paths are documented first.
Our work starts with the existing roof, the building below it, and the owner decision that has to be made.
Request roof scopeWe plan roof work around heat, wind, dust, drainage, tenant schedules, rooftop equipment, and California reroof requirements. The goal is a clear field-backed roof path, not a vague repair ticket.
California Avenue and Truxtun Avenue office buildings often need roof access plans that do not interrupt tenants, parking, or after-hours service work. Title 24 cool-roof requirements can affect California reroof choices when insulation, reflectance, recover limits, and product ratings enter the scope.

How we work
Commercial roof work in Bakersfield can be affected by long heat exposure, dust, rooftop units, tenant access, wind, and product requirements. We keep those constraints visible before repair, coating, recover, or replacement work is priced.
Membrane condition, drains, edge metal, curbs, penetrations, and interior leak paths are documented first.
Urgent repair, restoration, recover, and replacement options are separated with access and schedule notes.
Tenant hours, parking, loading, dust, noise, and daily dry-in are handled before field work starts.
Completed work and remaining concerns stay organized for the next budget or warranty conversation.
Leak work includes roof-area notes, photos, and practical follow-up instead of isolated patch language.
Capital work is scoped around assembly, wet insulation risk, code items, phasing, and building access.
Recurring service keeps drains, edges, penetrations, and prior repairs visible before conditions get worse.