Mako Roofing & Restoration
Commercial roofing inspections, repairs, leak calls, and replacement planning.
Commercial roofs require attention to drainage, penetrations, traffic areas, tie-ins, tenant impact, and long-term maintenance. Mako evaluates the roof type and the building use before recommending the scope.
What we inspect
Built around the actual roof condition.
Mako keeps the recommendation tied to the roof in front of us. That means checking materials, age, installation details, storm exposure, roof penetrations, flashing, drainage, and whether a targeted repair will actually hold.
- Commercial leak calls and roof inspections
- TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, built-up, metal, tile, and shingle considerations
- Drainage, penetrations, tie-ins, and traffic areas
- Repair and replacement planning for larger properties
Storm season ready
Ready to respond after hurricanes, wind, hail, and severe storms in Central Florida.
When severe weather hits, Mako Roofing & Restoration is ready to help with urgent roof leaks, missing materials, temporary protection, storm documentation, and the repair-or-replacement decision that follows.
commercial roofing FAQ
Common questions
Do you work on flat commercial roofs?
Yes. Mako works on flat and low-slope commercial roof concerns as well as metal, tile, and shingle systems.
Can you inspect before a larger project?
Yes. Mako can review the roof and help define a practical scope before work begins.
Quick answers
Commercial roofing and flat roof repair in Orlando and Central Florida
Mako Roofing & Restoration evaluates commercial and low-slope roof issues involving leaks, seams, penetrations, drains, scuppers, edge metal, ponding water, TPO, modified bitumen, membrane, built-up, and single-ply roof systems.
Does Mako handle commercial roof leaks?
Yes. Mako can evaluate commercial and low-slope roof leaks across TPO, modified bitumen, membrane, built-up, single-ply, and related roof details when the scope fits the property.
Why do commercial flat roof leaks keep coming back?
Recurring leaks often involve seams, penetrations, drainage, ponding, edge details, tie-ins, previous patching, or surrounding membrane condition rather than one obvious hole.
What details help before a commercial roof inspection?
Useful details include building address, roof type if known, leak locations, photos of interior staining, maintenance history, and safe exterior or roof-access information.
Related Mako services: Roof repair Tile roof repair Roof leak repair Flat roof repair Roof replacement
Commercial roof questions
Commercial roof leak questions for property managers and owners
Commercial roofing searches often need practical triage: where the water shows up, what roof system is involved, and whether the next step is repair, maintenance, temporary protection, or larger replacement planning.
Water is showing up in the building but I do not know where the roof is leaking.
Commercial leaks can travel from seams, drains, scuppers, penetrations, parapet details, edge metal, or tie-ins before they show inside. Mako checks the roof system around the symptom, not just the ceiling stain.
Does ponding on a commercial flat roof mean replacement?
Not by itself. Ponding should be evaluated because it can accelerate wear, but the right path depends on drainage, membrane condition, seam integrity, roof age, and the surrounding details.
Can a TPO or modified bitumen roof be repaired?
Sometimes. Mako reviews seams, laps, penetrations, edges, patches, drainage, and membrane condition before recommending repair or replacement.
What should a property manager send before inspection?
Send the building address, leak locations, roof access details, interior photos, roof type if known, and any recent maintenance or repair history.
For a roof issue in Windermere, Orlando, Bay Hill, Dr. Phillips, Horizon West, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Clermont, Kissimmee, Davenport, St. Cloud, Apopka, Lake Mary, or nearby Central Florida, call or text Mako Roofing & Restoration at 407-337-8807.