Roof Systems
Commercial Roof Systems Built Around Your Building, Budget & Long-Term Goals
The right commercial roof system depends on your building, roof condition, drainage, exposure, budget, and long-term performance goals.
CCR Roofing helps commercial property owners, facility managers, general contractors, and business owners understand their roof system options before they install, repair, maintain, or replace a commercial roof. Our team works with TPO, PVC, EPDM, Modified Bitumen, Built-Up Roofing, and Metal Roofing systems.

Choosing the Right Commercial Roof System Matters
A commercial roof is not a one-size-fits-all decision. The right system for one building may not be the right system for another.
CCR Roofing helps commercial property teams evaluate roof system options based on real building conditions, not generic recommendations. PVC and TPO are two of the primary roof systems we emphasize, but every recommendation should be based on your roof, your property, and your long-term goals.
Your Roof System Can Affect
The system on your building has a long-term impact on how it performs and what it costs to own.
- Long-term roof performance
- Repair options
- Maintenance needs
- Energy performance
- Drainage planning
- Weather resistance
- Installation timeline
- Building operations
- Future replacement planning
- Total cost of ownership
Commercial Roof Systems We Work With
TPO Roofing
TPO is a single-ply commercial roofing membrane commonly used on low-slope and flat commercial roofs. It may be a good fit for commercial low-slope roofs, re-roofing and replacement projects, buildings where reflectivity matters, properties comparing single-ply roof systems, and facility teams looking for a practical commercial roof system.
View TPO Roofing →PVC Roofing
PVC is a durable single-ply commercial roofing membrane for demanding performance needs. It may be a good fit for restaurants and food-service facilities, industrial properties, commercial buildings with rooftop exhaust concerns, low-slope roofs with demanding exposure, and properties comparing high-performance single-ply roof systems.
View PVC Roofing →EPDM Roofing
EPDM is a synthetic rubber single-ply roofing membrane commonly used on commercial low-slope roofs. It may be a good fit for commercial low-slope roofs, existing EPDM roof repairs, re-roofing and replacement projects, properties comparing single-ply roof options, and buildings with roof details that require flexible membrane performance.
View EPDM Roofing →Modified Bitumen Roofing
Modified Bitumen is a commercial roofing system commonly used on low-slope roofs. CCR Roofing works with both SBS and APP systems. It may be a good fit for commercial low-slope roofs, existing Modified Bitumen roof repairs, re-roofing and replacement projects, buildings where layered roof protection is preferred, and properties comparing membrane and bituminous roof systems.
View Modified Bitumen Roofing →Built-Up Roofing
Built-Up Roofing, also known as BUR, is a multi-layer commercial roofing system used on low-slope roofs. This is not the same as residential asphalt shingles. It may be a good fit for commercial low-slope roofs, existing BUR roof repairs, re-roofing and replacement planning, buildings where a multi-layer roof assembly is appropriate, and properties with older commercial roof systems.
View Built-Up Roofing →Metal Roofing
Metal roofing can be a durable option for certain commercial buildings and roof applications. It may be a good fit for commercial buildings with appropriate roof slopes, industrial and warehouse properties, buildings with existing metal roof systems, properties with panel, seam, fastener, or flashing concerns, and commercial projects where durability and design are priorities.
View Metal Roofing →How to Choose the Right Commercial Roof System
Choosing a commercial roof system should begin with a clear understanding of the building and the goals for the property. Important factors include:
Building Use
A warehouse, restaurant, school, office building, retail center, industrial facility, and medical building may each have different roofing priorities.
Existing Roof Condition
The current roof system, moisture concerns, repair history, and age of the roof can all affect whether repair, maintenance, recover, re-roofing, or replacement is the right path.
Roof Slope & Drainage
Low-slope and flat commercial roofs need careful attention to water movement, drains, scuppers, ponding water, and roof details.
Weather & Exposure
Coastal conditions, heat, UV exposure, storms, wind, moisture, and rooftop equipment can influence which system makes the most sense.
Maintenance Expectations
Some roof systems require different inspection, cleaning, repair, and maintenance considerations. A roof system should be selected with long-term care in mind.
Budget & Lifecycle
The right roof system is not always the lowest-cost option upfront. It should support long-term property goals, repairability, maintenance planning, and expected lifecycle.
Business Disruption
For occupied buildings, roofing work should be planned around tenants, employees, access, equipment, safety, and operations.
Roof System Support Across the Life of Your Roof
CCR Roofing supports commercial roof systems through installation, repair, and maintenance services.
Commercial Roofing Installations
If you are planning a new roof, re-roof, or replacement project, CCR Roofing can help evaluate your system options and install the right commercial roof system for your building.
View Commercial Roofing Installations →Commercial Roof Repairs
If your existing roof is leaking, damaged, or showing signs of wear, our team can assess the system and recommend a practical repair approach.
View Commercial Roof Repairs →Commercial Roof Maintenance
If your roof is currently performing but needs ongoing care, CCR Roofing can help monitor its condition through the Roof Armor Performance Program.
View Commercial Roof Maintenance →Roof System Guidance From a Commercial Roofing Team
Commercial Roofing Since 2002
CCR Roofing has delivered commercial roofing solutions across the Carolinas and surrounding region since 2002.
PVC & TPO Specialists
PVC and TPO are two of the primary roof systems CCR Roofing emphasizes for commercial roofing projects.
Multi-System Experience
CCR Roofing works with TPO, PVC, EPDM, Modified Bitumen, Built-Up Roofing, and Metal Roofing systems.
Certified Installer Network
CCR Roofing is a GAF GoldElite™ Commercial Contractor and certified installer for Johns Manville, Carlisle, Elevate, Amrize, and FiberTite.
Safety-Focused Work
CCR Roofing currently holds a .72 EMR rating and approaches each project with safety as a priority.
Documentation for Repairs & Maintenance
For repair and maintenance work, CCR Roofing includes photos with each invoice so property teams have clearer records of completed work.
Commercial Roof System Support Across the Carolinas
CCR Roofing serves commercial properties throughout a regional service area that includes the corridor from Wilmington to Fayetteville, Fayetteville to Columbia, and Columbia to Charleston.
Our team supports roof system installation, repair, maintenance, and replacement planning across coastal South Carolina, eastern North Carolina, and surrounding regional markets.
Commercial Roof Systems FAQs
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Does CCR Roofing Work With Metal Roofing?+
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Find the Right Commercial Roof System for Your Building
Whether you are planning a new roof, repairing an existing system, or comparing options for future replacement, CCR Roofing can help you understand the right next step.