Expert Commercial Roofing in Corona, CA & all of Southern California. Licensed, insured, and backed by a workmanship guarantee.
Protecting your commercial property means minimizing downtime while maximizing the lifespan of your roofing investment. American Highland Roofing has extensive experience with flat, low-slope, and pitched commercial roofing systems across retail centers, office buildings, industrial facilities, and HOA-managed properties.
Commercial projects require detailed planning, coordination with facilities managers, and often phased schedules to avoid business disruption. We assess your building’s structural load, drainage patterns, and existing system before recommending the right solution. All commercial work is performed with appropriate safety protocols and documented for your facilities records.
We install TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin), EPDM (rubber), modified bitumen, built-up roofing (BUR), and coatings. The best system depends on your building's structure, drainage, and budget — we walk through the options with you.
We schedule work during off-hours when possible and work in sections so operations continue. We provide a detailed schedule before starting and communicate daily with your facilities manager about progress and access needs.
TPO and EPDM systems last 20–30 years with proper maintenance. Modified bitumen runs 15–25 years. Coatings can extend an existing roof's life by 10–15 years. Annual inspections significantly extend any commercial roof's useful life.
Yes — HOAs and multi-unit properties are a significant part of our commercial work. We coordinate with property managers, provide documentation for reserve studies, and can phase work to minimize disruption to residents.
Commercial roofing work may qualify as a Section 179 deduction or bonus depreciation under current IRS rules. We are not accountants, but we provide detailed invoices and material documentation to give your CPA what they need.
Ready to get started? Request a free estimate online or call (951) 463-1512 — we serve all of Southern California.