Fidler: Excellence in commercial roofing
in Greater Kansas City
COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ROOFING IN KANSAS CITY
At Fidler, our business is to keep you in business. We know a roof is not optional, so we’re prompt and thorough in repairing and replacing the roofs of businesses, churches, schools, government buildings and institutions. Consultations and inspections are always free.
Our services for business and institutional roofing customers include:
Commercial roofing installation and repairs
24-hour emergency roof service and repairs
Roof storm damage repair
Roof insulation
Roof maintenance programs
Roof inspections and cleaning
SMUD cool roof installation and Title 24 compliant roof installation (these are rebate-based energy efficiency programs)
Roofing work funded from escrow
Insurance
Fidler on the Roof specializes in working with your insurance company on your behalf (with no extra charge). We provide full documentation and work within the budget provided by your insurer.
Warranty
Our commercial and institutional work is guaranteed by a five-year warranty on labor and a 30-year warranty on materials.
Commercial roofing surface options
Options for your commercial or institutional roof include, but are not limited to:
EPDM - Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer
TPO - Thermoplastic Olefin
PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
BUR - Build-Up Roof
SBS - Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene
APP - Atactic Polypropylene
Metal Roofing
We can match your current roofing surface, whether it be composition shingles, tile, slate or another material. Not sure what you need? Contact us for a free consultation.
Commercial roof coatings
For a business, replacing a roof can disrupt the flow of work (though sometimes it’s inevitable). An economical and effective alternative may be working with Fidler on the Roof KC to apply a roof coating instead of replacing your roof.
What is a roof coating?
It’s a protective layer, often made of silicon, that stops and prevents leaks and preserves the roof from sun, wind and other weather-related damage. Coatings are usually applied to commercial roofs, often flat ones, but there are also residential uses.