AMERSON Roofing, Inc.
1.800.716.9511
Our employees know the value of being able to run a business without interruptions. Our neatly-dressed professionals will solve your roofing problems while causing minimal to zero interruption to your employees and customers. We have experience dealing with many kinds of occupied jobsites, from elementary schools to office buildings to courthouses. You can trust Amerson Roofing, Inc. to perform a professional service and allow you to relax in the fact that you won't have to deal with complaints from employees or clients.

Built - Up
Built - up is the tried and true method of using hot asphalt to install various layers of felt onto flat roofs. This is still a good way to waterproof roofs with little to no slop. Not simply "Spreading Tar," built-up roofing required knowledge of how various materials work together and how water can penetrate a roof system.

This is a Frontier Communications Substation, it house various high priced equipment. This photo is before we installed final wall flashing and gravel. NO amount of wind nor water will be able to make this roof leak.

Single-Ply
One of the Newer roofing technologies, single-ply membranes offer a clean, odor-free, torch-free alternative to built-up roofing. Installed on roofs with very little slope, these sheets are either mechanically or chemically adhered. The seams are joined together into one continuous membrane using hot air welders.
Below is the newly built Pensacola Country Club. This facility presented some very interesting challenges. The single-ply roof over the drive-thru area was designed to allowe water to flow over the four sides, but it was decided just before we roofed it to add four drains near the corners. In order to provide water flow towards the drains, but not over the edges, we had to think on the fly and insta an octagonal-shaped tapered insulation system which has worked quite well.

Below is a picture of the interior of the main dome at the front of the Hadji Shrine Temple in Pensacola,Fl on Nine Mile Road. After Ivan had destroyed the existing roof, we installed a single-Ply TPO membraine over the entire structure, but the dome was the trickiest. With 36 points of penetration and very little natural light. We are proud to say that the dome is completely leak free.