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Commercial Roof Leak Repair Schererville: Stop Damage Fast

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The first call usually sounds the same. A property manager in Schererville walks into a tenant suite at 7:15 a.m., hears dripping, and looks up at a brown ring spreading across the ceiling tile. By the time Schererville Commercial Roofing answers the phone, water is already touching electrical, soaking insulation, and creeping toward inventory. Commercial roof leaks rarely announce themselves politely. They show up during a board meeting, a Saturday wedding rental, or the one week your warehouse is stacked floor to ceiling.

This page is not a generic checklist. It is a walk through actual field calls we have handled on flat membranes, metal panels, and built up roofs across Schererville. Names and exact addresses stay private, but the patterns repeat enough that you will probably recognize your own building somewhere in here. The thread running through every story is the same: severity gets assessed over the phone, the leak gets stabilized before the damage compounds, and the repair gets explained in plain English before anyone signs anything. If we cannot help, we will tell you directly and point you to who can.

Quick Answer

For most Schererville commercial properties, a single point leak repair runs between $450 and $2,800 depending on roof type, access, and the size of the wet insulation field. Tarping and temporary dry in is prioritized for active leaks so interior damage stops while the permanent repair is scheduled. Expect a moisture survey, a written scope, and photos before any membrane work begins.

Leak Severity Tiers

How Schererville Commercial Roofing Categorizes a Commercial Leak

  • Tier 1 (Contained Drip): Single ceiling stain, no active drip during dry weather, isolated to one bay.
  • Tier 2 (Active Intrusion): Water enters during every rain, multiple ceiling tiles affected, insulation likely saturated.
  • Tier 3 (Structural Risk): Decking soft underfoot, sagging ceilings, electrical concerns, or tenant displacement.

Tier 2 and Tier 3 leaks get temporary tarping or shrink wrap dry in first. For hidden moisture tracking, our crews use the same approach described in moisture mapping with thermal imaging to find where the water actually entered versus where it appears inside.

One detail worth flagging for Schererville property managers: a Tier 1 today can become a Tier 2 after the next freeze thaw cycle. Water that has tracked laterally across a tapered insulation board freezes, expands, and opens the original entry point wider. That is why a single stained tile in November is worth a service call before January, even if nothing is actively dripping.

Typical Repair Cost Ranges in Schererville

Commercial Roof Leak Repair Cost Ranges
Emergency tarping$450-$900
Single seam or flashing$650-$1,600
Pipe boot / penetration$800-$1,800
Multi point membrane patch$1,200-$2,800
Wet insulation cut out (per 100 sf)$2,400-$5,000
Ranges reflect typical Central Indiana commercial properties, single story access, and standard membrane systems.

Variables that push pricing toward the top of each range include rooftop equipment density, lift or crane requirements for access, after hours scheduling around tenant operations, and ballasted systems that require stone removal and replacement to reach the membrane.

What Property Managers Can Do Before We Arrive

  • Move inventory, electronics, and paper files at least six feet from the active drip zone
  • Place buckets on plastic sheeting to protect flooring underneath
  • Photograph the affected area for your insurance carrier before cleanup
  • Shut down power to any light fixtures or outlets showing water staining
  • Note the start time of the leak relative to when rain began (this helps locate the entry point)

That last item matters more than people expect. A leak that starts 20 minutes into a rain event usually points to a flashing or seam. A leak that only shows up after several hours of sustained rain typically points to a saturated insulation field that has finally reached capacity, which changes the scope of the repair entirely.

Common Leak Sources by Roof Type

Roof SystemMost Common Leak PointTypical Fix
TPO / PVCFailed heat welds at seamsRe weld or cover strip
EPDMShrinkage at flashingsUncured EPDM patch
Modified BitumenBlisters and split lapsTorch patch or cold applied
Built-Up (BUR)Ponding and alligatoringReinforced flood coat
Standing Seam MetalFastener back out, sealant fatigueButyl tape and screws
Asphalt Shingle (low slope)Step flashing failureFlashing replacement

Penetrations and Rooftop Equipment

Across every membrane type above, the single most common leak origin is not the field of the roof. It is the curbs, pipe boots, drains, and HVAC penetrations that interrupt it. On a typical Schererville commercial roof, we find that 60 to 75 percent of leak calls trace back to one of these four points:

  • Pitch pans that were never re filled after the original install
  • Pipe boots cracked at the cinch ring from UV exposure
  • HVAC curb flashings with separated counterflashing
  • Internal drains with deteriorated lead or clamping ring gaskets

What Triggers a Repair vs Replacement Conversation

Repair Makes Sense When

  • The membrane is under 15 years old and otherwise intact
  • Wet insulation covers less than roughly 25% of the roof field
  • Leak sources are isolated to penetrations or flashings
  • Decking is still structurally sound

Replacement Enters the Conversation When

  • You are paying for the same area to be patched repeatedly
  • Insulation is saturated across multiple bays
  • Seam adhesion has failed across more than one slope
  • Energy costs have climbed from compromised R-value

If you are weighing the two options, the breakdown in commercial roof restoration vs replacement covers the math most Schererville property managers run.

The Schererville Commercial Roofing Leak Response Process

  1. Phone triage: Severity, building use, and tenant impact determine scheduling priority.
  2. Site arrival: Crew walks the roof, traces probable entry points, and protects interior contents.
  3. Dry in: Tarping, shrink wrap, or emergency mastic stops active intrusion.
  4. Moisture survey: Infrared or capacitance meters map the saturated insulation field.
  5. Written scope: Photos, measurements, and itemized pricing delivered before any permanent work.
  6. Permanent repair: Membrane, flashing, or fastener work matched to the existing system.
  7. Interior coordination: If ceilings, drywall, or insulation got soaked, restoration is sequenced in.

Interior Damage You Should Not Ignore

  • Sagging or stained ceiling tiles (replace, do not just dry)
  • Damp insulation above suspended ceilings
  • Wet drywall on partition walls below the leak path
  • Musty odor in HVAC returns after a rain event
  • Rust streaks on bar joists or roof deck fasteners

Saturated building materials in a warm interior can support microbial growth in roughly two days, which is why the 48 hour rule for mold after water damage matters even when the leak feels minor. Drying happens in parallel with the roof repair, not after.

Documentation You Will Receive

  • Pre repair roof photos with leak locations annotated
  • Moisture survey map if applicable
  • Itemized scope of work with material specs
  • Post repair photos and water test results
  • Workmanship terms in plain language

Straight Answers, Stabilized Roofs

Every Schererville commercial leak has a story behind it, and most of them end well when the building gets stabilized quickly and the repair scope is honest. Schererville Commercial Roofing handles the call the same way whether you manage a strip center, a clinic, or a manufacturing floor: assess severity on the phone, get tarping and dry in moving for active leaks, then walk you through what the real repair looks like before any work is invoiced. Inspections and estimates are free, and if your roof needs replacement instead of repair, we will tell you that directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can a commercial roof leak cause interior damage in Schererville?

Visible staining can appear within hours of a heavy rain, but the bigger issue is hidden saturation. Insulation and decking above the ceiling can stay wet for days, which is why Schererville Commercial Roofing prioritizes drying assessments alongside the roof repair itself.

Should I repair or replace a leaking flat roof?

It depends on membrane age, the percentage of wet insulation, and how many prior repairs the roof has seen. If the wet area is localized and the membrane has years of service left, repair is usually the right call. Schererville Commercial Roofing will give you a straight answer after inspection.

Will my commercial property insurance cover roof leak damage in Schererville?

Most policies cover sudden, accidental water damage but exclude wear and tear or deferred maintenance. Documentation matters, and Schererville Commercial Roofing provides photos, moisture readings, and written scopes that support a clean claim file.

Can you tarp a commercial roof during active rain?

In many cases yes, depending on wind conditions and safe access. Schererville Commercial Roofing assesses severity over the phone and prioritizes temporary dry-in for active leaks so interior damage stops compounding while a permanent repair is scheduled.

What membrane types do you repair?

We work on TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, and built-up roofs across Schererville. Each material has its own repair method, and using the wrong patch system is a common reason repairs fail within a season.