Professional commercial roof repair across Oklahoma
Keep your commercial property protected with professional roof repair services. We specialize in maintaining flat, TPO, and metal roofing systems to extend their lifespan.
Commercial roof leaks and membrane issues can interrupt operations fast, especially when water starts moving through insulation, ceiling systems, or equipment zones.
We focus on identifying the failure point, correcting the roofing detail that is causing the issue, and helping you understand whether the roof still has repairable life left in it.
Professional Roof Maintenance
Expert Repair for Flat Roofs
Minimal Business Disruption
Licensed & Fully Insured
What this service includes
Leak-location inspections for active commercial roof problems
Repairs for flashing failures, membrane trouble spots, and roof details around penetrations
Storm-related assessment and repair planning for commercial properties
Recommendations to help extend roof life when replacement is not yet necessary
Clear documentation and communication for owners, managers, and decision-makers
When property owners usually call us
Interior leaks are showing up after storms or during regular rainfall
Roof seams, transitions, or penetrations are failing
You want to stabilize a commercial roof before damage spreads deeper into the building
Your maintenance team needs a roofing contractor to inspect and define the next step clearly
Local help with statewide reach
With offices in Piedmont, Kingfisher, and Fairview, Blair Roofing and Construction helps homeowners, business owners, and property managers across Oklahoma with inspections, repairs, replacements, and storm-related roofing work.
Can commercial roof repairs help delay replacement?
Often, yes. If the roof still has serviceable life left, targeted repairs can extend performance and buy time before a larger replacement project is needed.
Do you inspect flat and low-slope roof problems?
Yes. Commercial roof repair often starts with problem areas on flat and low-slope systems, especially around drainage points, seams, and penetrations.
How do you decide whether a repair makes sense?
We look at the age of the roof, how widespread the damage is, how often leaks are returning, and whether repair will provide a practical result.