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A Look at Commercial Roof Repairs vs. Replacements 

Commercial building owners and property managers in the Boston area face a precarious balancing act: maintaining aging roofing systems without committing to a major capital outlay before it’s truly necessary. It’s not always clear which option is right. The wrong choice can result in wasted money on one hand, and premature failures or even the risk of structural damage on the other.

The cost of delaying repairs and replacements isn’t the biggest issue, though. Most building owners understand the benefit of regular maintenance for the greater long-term good. However, what if your roof isn’t that old, but it’s had repeated repairs? Or what if your roof is at the end of its life, but you may be able to get a few more years out of it?

The pros at FRG Contractor approach every commercial roofing project with a long-term mindset. Sometimes a small repair is all a building needs. Other times, putting off a replacement can create bigger, more expensive problems down the line. We believe the key to every successful project begins and ends with the honesty to recommend the right option for each client — not the costliest one.

In this article, we’ll discuss the circumstances in which repair makes sense and when replacement is the better option. After that, we’ll show you how one $250 repair we completed in Essex, MA, 10 years ago eventually turned into a nearly $1M roofing project — all because of trust, timing, and having the client’s best interests at heart.

When commercial roof repair makes more sense than full-roof replacement

A repair is often our first recommended step when it’s safe and practical to do so, especially when:

  • The roof is in relatively good condition.
  • The issue is isolated, such as a puncture, seam problem, or failed flashing.
  • ·      The roof hasn’t undergone frequent repairs in the past.
  • ·      Weather damage or foot traffic caused a defect that is easily repaired.
  • ·      Significant upgrades regarding business use are not planned.

It’s common for a well-executed repair to breathe new life into the roof for a few more years. During that time, the building owner can build up savings and make a more significant investment in a replacement later.

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Repairs can save clients money in the short term but also build a foundation of trust. Anytime a roofing contractor can suggest a minor repair instead of pushing for an early full replacement, it reassures commercial building owners and managers that they are getting honest advice rather than a sales pitch.

When Commercial Roof Replacement is Unavoidable

At some point in a roof’s lifecycle, repairs and patch jobs are no longer feasible. Whether the roof is at the end of its life or deeper system-wide failures are identified, a full replacement may be the only viable approach. Commercial roof replacement is the best investment for commercial building owners when:

·      Repairs are more frequent and widespread.

·      Interior leaks keep occurring.

·      Insulation is saturated.

·      Roofing membranes suffer from widespread cracking, blistering, or shrinking.

·      The roof has exceeded its lifespan.

·      Structural or mold risks have been identified.

·      The cost of repeated repairs reaches 30 percent of the replacement cost.

·      The building’s intended use requires a dependable roofing system (i.e., manufacturing, healthcare, or storage of sensitive goods).

When we know a roof repair won’t hold or a delay would add great risk to the building, we don’t hesitate to recommend commercial roof replacement. Being upfront and honest with our clients not only prevents emergency shutdowns and interior damage, it also prevents insurance issues and expensive structural fixes down the line.

 

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Case Study Sidebar: How a $250 Repair Became a $1M Roof — At Exactly the Right Time

FRG Contractor got a call from an auto repair shop in Essex, MA. The owner had a minor commercial roof issue and was worried about potential damage inside the building. Many contractors might have tried to push for a larger project, but the FRG Team knew that wasn’t what our client needed at that time.

    • A $250 repair: This simple fix addressed the problem, with no further action required.
    • A $1,000 follow-up repair: A year later, we were called back to handle another small, cost-effective repair that stabilized the roof for the foreseeable future.
    • An $8,000 skylight: Two years later, they called us to perform skylight work. This was a larger project, but the roof itself remained in optimal condition.
    • $900K full roof replacement: The roof finally reached the end of its life. The owner contacted our team for a full roof replacement quote, along with two other contractors. The project totaled $900K—a substantial investment that started as a $250 patch.
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Guess who they chose for their Commercial Roof Replacement? That’s right, FRG Contractors.

And we’ll tell you why. For a decade, we showed the client that they could trust us to only recommend what was truly necessary. We’re not salespeople. We are roofers. Every decision we made not only saved them money but also preserved their operations while extending the roof’s life until replacement was the only option.

This case study is just one example of how trust, honesty, and long-term strategy can benefit everyone involved. Small initial repairs added a decade to their roof, and when replacement became unavoidable, they knew exactly who they could trust to handle it.

Book a Commercial Roof Assessment With FRG Contractor Today!

Not sure if a repair or replacement is best for your commercial property? Book a commercial roof assessment with FRG and get honest recommendations from a trusted local team. Contact us at (781) 851-4202 today. FRG Contractor is located in Woburn, MA, and provides commercial roofing services to clients in the Boston and Middlesex County Areas.

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At FRG Contractor, we don’t just install roofs—we build trust through craftsmanship, attention to detail, and quality that lasts. One of our standout projects this season took place at Court Street, the Brockton Area Transit (BAT) hub, where we executed a full commercial roof replacement that blends durability with modern aesthetics.


Before, During, and After: The FRG Difference

The transformation speaks for itself. From worn-out shingles to a crisp new finish, every phase was documented and executed by a skilled, OSHA-certified crew.

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Before

A smaller transit kiosk structure underwent a full asphalt shingle replacement. The photo above shows the old roof—dark, uneven, and worn down.

The next photos capture our team mid-installation, safely and efficiently at work.

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In Progress

 

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In Progress

These show the larger roof sections of the BAT facility. During removal, debris is carefully managed as we strip down the surface. Then, we install a full ice & water shield membrane before completing the final shingle or metal installation.

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Final Result

Our roofing system ensures long-term performance and protection.

Scope of Work

 

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Before

Our scope of work included the removal and replacement of the existing roofing system, followed by the installation of a high-performance ice and water shield membrane. We replaced all aluminum drip edges and applied 15 lb. roofing felt as underlayment to ensure added protection. For improved ventilation, we installed new ridge vents and hip caps.

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Roof being stripped

 

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WIP

All roof penetrations, including pipes and curbs, were reflashed to prevent leaks. The final touch was the installation of Oyster Gray shingles, selected by our client, BAT, for a clean and modern finish.

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After

Built for Massachusetts Weather

Massachusetts weather is unpredictable, and your roof needs to stand up to it all—snow, rain, wind, and heat. At FRG, we never cut corners. Our installations are built for energy efficiency, leak protection, and longevity.


Why FRG Contractor?

With over 20 years of experience in the roofing industry, FRG Contractor is the trusted name in commercial roofing across Massachusetts.

  • Licensed & Fully Insured
  • OSHA-Trained Crews
  • Premium Materials & Manufacturer Warranties
  • Commercial & Residential Services
  • Serving Brockton, Boston, Quincy, Worcester & more

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Need expert roof replacement for your public building, business, or multi-unit property? Reach out to FRG Contractor today and get a free, no-obligation estimate.

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Gutters play a vital role in keeping your home dry during
and after a storm. Their main purpose is to collect rainwater or snow melt from
your roof and divert it away from the house and the foundation. Without gutters
at your roof perimeter, water can cause damage to the exterior face of the house
or building and eventually damage the foundation. This is especially true in
New England where we experience both rain and snowstorms.

How Gutters and Downspouts Work

While some building codes don’t require gutters at the
pitched roof eave line, they are advisable in our northeast climate. A sloped
roof is designed to shed water. Gutters are channels or troughs installed along
the perimeter of the roof edge to collect rain water and melted snow. The
gutters are then pitched toward downspouts intended to carry the water away
from the house or building.

Downspouts are basically vertical tubes. They can be
round or square. Downspouts can dispense the collected water in two ways. They allow
the water to flow away from the structure through an angled section and a
splash block that diverts the water to the surrounding landscape. Alternately,
downspouts can be connected to an inground drainpipe network that carries the
water away from the foundation to an outlet or well.

Benefits of Gutters and Downspouts

The most important benefit of gutters and downspouts is that
they keep moisture away from your walls and foundation. Moisture that drips or
splashes onto the exterior walls can potentially find its way inside your home
and can result in leaks and mold growth. The exterior walls themselves can also
grow mildew and moss on the surface.

Uncontrolled rainwater can negatively impact the soil
around the perimeter of your building by causing erosion and flooding of the gardens
adjacent to the structure. The excess water can also seep down into the soil
that abuts your foundation and apply hydrostatic pressure against the walls.
This can eventually cause cracking, shifting, and leaks.

Gutters are available in a variety of materials, profiles,
and sizes. You can choose from metal, vinyl, and even wood. They can be semi-round
or ogee style. Choosing the right gutter can enhance both the curb appeal and
value of your home.

Allow the Experts to Help You With Your Roof Drainage
Needs

Gutters are an essential component of your building
exterior. They provide a great deal of protection from moisture damage. When
considering new or replacement gutters for your home or commercial building,
reach out to the professionals at FRG Contractor Corporation. We have been
providing quality services in the industry for over 20 years.