Miami Superior Commercial Roofing delivers high-performance PVC roofing systems engineered for durability and energy efficiency across commercial and residential properties. Our certified installers specialize in thermoplastic membrane technology, heat-welded seams, and reflective PVC solutions that reduce cooling costs while providing superior chemical resistance. We utilize white PVC membranes from trusted manufacturers to create watertight, long-lasting protection for flat and low-slope commercial buildings.
We've been installing commercial roofs for 28 years and hold a C-39 roofing license in Florida. Our company works with top manufacturers like GAF, Carlisle, Firestone, Johns Manville, and CertainTeed to provide 30-year warranties on PVC roofing systems. From hotels and apartment buildings to warehouses and offices, we've completed projects worth $3.7 million and more across Miami. We finish projects on time, stand behind our work with no-dollar-limit warranty coverage, and provide roofs that last for decades.
We follow a proven installation process that protects your building and business operations while delivering a roof that performs perfectly from day one. Our team handles everything from planning through final inspection, which means you don't have to coordinate with multiple contractors or worry about details.
Planning starts with a detailed roof inspection where we measure everything, check for structural issues, and discuss your specific needs and concerns. We create a project timeline that minimizes disruption to your business, which might include working during off-hours or completing the job in sections.
You get a clear written estimate that breaks down all costs with no hidden fees or surprise charges that show up later. Our team also handles all required permits and ensures your new roof meets current Florida building codes for wind resistance and energy efficiency.
Proper preparation creates a solid foundation that helps your new PVC roof last for its full expected lifespan of 30 years or more. We remove old roofing materials completely, inspect and repair the roof deck, and make sure the surface is clean, dry, and ready.
Adding new insulation boards increases your roof's R-value, which improves temperature control and can qualify you for energy efficiency rebates from utility companies. The deck must be perfectly prepared because any moisture or damage underneath will cause problems later that are expensive and difficult to fix.
Installing the PVC membrane requires specialized equipment and factory-trained technicians who understand proper techniques for heat-welding seams and detailing penetrations correctly. We roll out the white PVC sheets, overlap them precisely, and use hot air welding tools to fuse the seams into permanent bonds.
Every penetration like vents, pipes, and HVAC units gets custom flashing that creates watertight seals, which prevents the most common locations for roof leaks. We test every welded seam to guarantee it's completely sealed before moving to the next section of your roof installation project.
Final inspection includes testing all seams with electronic leak detection equipment that finds even the smallest imperfections before they become problems for you. We walk the entire roof to check for proper drainage, secure all flashings, and verify that everything meets manufacturer specifications for warranty coverage.
You receive complete documentation including photos, warranty information, and maintenance recommendations that help you protect your investment long-term and get the maximum return. Our job isn't finished until you're completely satisfied with your new PVC roof and understand how to care for it properly.
PVC roofing delivers measurable savings that make it one of the smartest investments you can make for your Miami commercial or residential building. The initial cost gets recovered through lower utility bills, reduced maintenance expenses, and a longer lifespan that delays expensive replacement projects.
Reflective white PVC roofing can reduce your cooling costs by 20 to 40 percent compared to darker roofs that absorb heat and transfer it. Your air conditioning system runs fewer hours each day, which lowers your electric bills and extends the life of expensive HVAC equipment.
Commercial buildings see savings of several thousand dollars per year, which means the roof often pays for itself within 10 to 15 years. The cooler roof also creates more comfortable working conditions, which can improve productivity and reduce complaints from employees or tenants in your building.
PVC roofs need less maintenance than most other commercial roofing systems because the material resists tears, punctures, and degradation from sunlight exposure. Simple twice-yearly inspections catch any small issues before they become expensive problems, which keeps your maintenance costs low and predictable over decades.
The smooth surface cleans easily and doesn't trap dirt or debris that can hold moisture and cause damage to other roofing materials. Less maintenance means lower operating costs and fewer interruptions to your business operations throughout the year.
Quality PVC roofs regularly last 25 to 35 years with proper installation and basic maintenance, which is significantly longer than many alternative roofing materials. The heat-welded seams don't separate or fail like glued or taped seams on other roofs, which eliminates a common source of leaks.
You avoid the disruption and expense of replacing your roof multiple times over the life of your building, which provides major long-term savings. When replacement eventually becomes necessary, the old PVC membrane can often be recycled, which reduces disposal costs and environmental impact compared to other materials.
PVC roofing handles Miami's tough climate better than many other roofing materials because it resists both extreme heat and hurricane-force winds. We install systems designed specifically for Florida's weather conditions, which gives you protection that lasts for decades without constant repairs.
White PVC membranes reflect up to 85 percent of the sun's rays away from your building instead of absorbing heat like darker roofs. Lower roof temperatures mean your air conditioning system works less hard to keep your building comfortable, which reduces wear on your equipment. You'll notice lower electric bills starting with your first full month after installation, and those savings add up to thousands of dollars yearly.
Our PVC installations use mechanical fastening systems and fully adhered methods that keep your roof attached during storms with winds over 120 mph. The heat-welded seams create bonds stronger than the membrane itself, which means wind cannot peel back sections or create entry points for water. After major hurricanes, properly installed PVC roofs typically need only minor repairs while other roofing types often require complete replacement at huge expense.
PVC material naturally resists damage from oils, greases, and many chemicals that can destroy other roofing membranes over time and cause expensive failures. Restaurant roofs with grease exhaust systems stay protected, and industrial buildings with chemical processes get reliable coverage that won't break down or weaken. The material also resists algae and mold growth, which keeps your roof looking clean and professional without constant pressure washing or treatments.
Most commercial PVC roof installations take between one and three weeks depending on your building's size, roof complexity, and current weather conditions. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your business operations and can often complete work in sections if you need certain areas accessible. Larger or more complex projects may take longer, but we provide accurate timelines upfront so you can plan accordingly for your building.
PVC roofing can sometimes be installed over one layer of existing roofing if the deck underneath is in good structural condition and local codes allow. We inspect your current roof carefully to determine if a roof-over installation makes sense or if complete tear-off is the better long-term solution. Going over existing materials saves time and money on disposal, but new construction over a clean deck usually performs better and lasts longer.
PVC roofs need simple inspections twice yearly to check for debris, clean drains, and identify any small issues before they become major problems. Professional maintenance includes checking all seams, flashings, and penetrations to confirm everything stays watertight throughout Miami's intense weather conditions and seasonal storms. Removing debris and keeping drains clear prevents ponding water, which is the most common cause of premature failure on any commercial flat roof.
PVC roofing costs more initially than TPO or EPDM but offers superior chemical resistance, stronger seam strength, and better long-term durability in Florida's climate. The heat-welded seams on PVC create bonds that typically outlast the mechanically fastened or adhesive seams used with other single-ply membranes. For Miami commercial buildings exposed to intense UV radiation and frequent storms, PVC provides the best combination of performance, longevity, and energy savings.
White PVC roofs reflect most of the sun's heat away from your building, which can reduce surface temperatures by 50 to 80 degrees compared to dark roofs. Lower roof temperatures directly reduce the amount of heat entering your building, which means your air conditioning system works less and uses less electricity. Most building owners notice lower electric bills within the first month after installation, with annual savings ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on size.