Local access changes the roofing plan
Downtown Burlington, South Burlington, Winooski, Williston, Colchester, Shelburne, Essex, the UVM area, and the Lake Champlain corridor each bring different access, tenant, weather, and traffic constraints.
Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport
Terminals, hangars, and cargo buildings at Burlington International get large-area roofing detailed for wind, jet blast, and operations that never fully stop.
Essex Town
Essex Town's retail centers, schools, and light-industrial buildings get low-slope roofing planned around the freeze-thaw cycles common in this part of the county.
Middlebury
Addison County's college town gets commercial roofing for its downtown blocks, Middlebury College buildings, and surrounding agricultural structures.
Charlotte
This rural Champlain Valley town's farm structures, small commercial buildings, and lakeshore properties get metal and membrane roofing suited to open, wind-exposed sites.
Colchester
From the Fort Ethan Allen district to lakeside Malletts Bay, Colchester's commercial and institutional roofs get service tuned to its mix of older and newer building stock.
South Burlington
Vermont's second-largest city, with the University Mall, hotel cluster, and office parks, gets high-volume commercial roofing service across its busy retail and business districts.
Industrial Avenue Williston
The Industrial Avenue manufacturing and warehouse cluster in Williston gets wide-span low-slope roofing engineered for rooftop equipment and heavy Vermont snow load.
Hill Section
Burlington's Hill Section, home to hospital and university buildings, gets roofing coordinated around institutional operations and the neighborhood's older masonry structures.
Winooski
The compact Onion City, with its redeveloped downtown circle and mill-conversion buildings, gets roofing suited to dense mixed-use blocks beside the Winooski River.
Burlington
Vermont's largest city anchors our work, with roofing service for its downtown towers, Church Street retail, hillside campuses, and lakefront commercial buildings.
Milton
Milton's industrial park and retail buildings along the I-89 corridor get low-slope roofing service convenient to crews running north from Burlington.
UVM Medical Center
The region's largest hospital campus gets roofing planned for infection control, uninterrupted rooftop mechanical power, and absolute protection over patient-care areas.
South End Innovation District
The South End's growing innovation and light-industrial buildings get modern low-slope roofing and clean rooftop-unit detailing for expanding tenants.
Shelburne
Shelburne's retail corridor, museum campus, and farm structures get roofing service spanning historic buildings and modern commercial space south of Burlington.
Pine Street Corridor
Burlington's South End Pine Street arts-and-maker district, full of repurposed industrial buildings, gets roofing matched to old decks and creative reuse.
Taft Corners
Williston's Taft Corners big-box and retail district gets wide-deck roofing serviced around steady shopper traffic and Chittenden County weather.
Champlain College
The hillside campus blends historic mansions with modern academic buildings; each roof gets an approach matched to its construction and the college's calendar.
University of Vermont
UVM's academic halls, labs, and dormitories get roofing sequenced around the school calendar, with research and clinical areas shielded from disruption.
GlobalFoundries Campus
The Essex Junction semiconductor campus demands roofing that protects cleanroom and process areas, with strict access control and zero tolerance for leaks over sensitive equipment.
Stowe
Stowe's resort hotels, lodges, and village commercial buildings face heavy mountain snow load, so their roofs are engineered to carry and shed it safely.
Essex Junction
The Junction's village commercial buildings and the nearby GlobalFoundries-adjacent properties get roofing that respects business hours and Chittenden County winters.
Williston Road Corridor
South Burlington's Williston Road commercial strip, packed with retail, hotels, and restaurants, gets roofing serviced around constant traffic and tenant operations.
Vergennes
Vermont's smallest city anchors Addison County with historic downtown commercial buildings and lakeside falls structures that get roofing matched to their age and setting.
Old North End
The Old North End's dense older commercial and mixed-use buildings get roofing and flashing repair sensitive to historic fabric and tight urban access.
St. Albans
Franklin County's hub city gets commercial roofing for its revitalized downtown, retail, and rail-corridor industrial buildings in Vermont's snowy northwest.
South End Arts District
Burlington's South End Arts District repurposes old factories into studios and breweries; their low-slope roofs get attention to aging decks and added rooftop equipment.
Burlington Waterfront
Lakeside hotels, restaurants, and event spaces along Burlington's waterfront battle wind off Champlain and salt-tinged spray, so their roofs get extra attention at every edge and seam.
Jericho
Jericho's village commercial buildings and rural properties get metal and membrane roofing built for the higher snowfall of the foothills east of Burlington.
Blair Park
Williston's Blair Park office and flex tenants get low-slope roofing and rooftop-unit flashing serviced with minimal disruption to the workday.
Downtown Burlington
Downtown's dense block of offices, banks, and retail over occupied space gets roofing staged for tight access, live tenants, and Vermont's snow-removal logistics.
Williston
Chittenden County's retail and logistics powerhouse gets large-deck commercial roofing across Taft Corners, Blair Park, and the Industrial Avenue corridor.
Malletts Bay
Colchester's lakeside Malletts Bay marinas, restaurants, and commercial buildings face direct Champlain wind and wet, so their roofs are detailed for that exposure.
Montpelier
The state capital's government buildings, historic downtown, and flood-aware commercial structures get roofing planned for snow, ice, and central Vermont's hard winters.
Richmond
This Winooski River valley town gets commercial and agricultural roofing built for the snow and runoff that come with its riverside, foothill setting.
Hinesburg
This growing town south of Burlington gets commercial and agricultural roofing built for rural exposure, longer crew travel, and central Vermont snowfall.
Waterbury
Waterbury's state office complex, brewery-and-food destinations, and flood-rebuilt downtown get roofing planned for central Vermont snow and a busy visitor economy.
Intervale
The Intervale's agricultural buildings and food-hub facilities along the Winooski floodplain get roofing suited to barns, greenhouses, and low-slope storage structures.
Church Street Marketplace
The pedestrian marketplace's historic mixed-use blocks get careful roofing and flashing work, scheduled to keep shops and restaurants trading through Burlington's busy seasons.
Barre
The Granite City's civic buildings, storefronts, and former mill structures get commercial roofing built for Barre's upland snowfall and the temperature swings of central Vermont.
New North End
Burlington's New North End neighborhood commercial buildings and schools get straightforward low-slope roofing service close to the lakeshore.
