Pittsburgh experiences temperature swings that destroy single-ply roofing membranes. Water seeps into small cracks, freezes, expands, and tears the membrane apart. This happens repeatedly from November through March. A built-up roof handles this stress through redundancy. If the top ply cracks, three or four additional plies prevent water from reaching the deck. Commercial buildings in the Northside, Bloomfield, and East Liberty need this level of protection because a single leak can shut down operations and damage inventory. Asphalt built-up roofing remains flexible enough to handle thermal movement while maintaining a watertight seal.
Victory Roofing Pittsburgh has worked on commercial buildings throughout Allegheny County for years. We understand the local building codes, the permit process, and the specific challenges of Pittsburgh's older industrial buildings. We know which inspectors require engineered drawings and which details they scrutinize during the final inspection. Local expertise matters because a roofing contractor from Ohio does not understand Pittsburgh's requirements and will cause delays. We complete projects on schedule because we have installed tar and gravel roofing on warehouses, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers across the region.