Multi-family roof replacements (duplexes through large apartment complexes) require coordination, scheduling, and often staged work to minimize tenant disruption. Atlas Roofing handles multi-family roofs throughout University Heights for property owners and managers.
In University Heights, where 1920s tudor and colonial revivals are common, specialty roofing work — slate, cedar shake, copper flashing — is regularly part of the job. These homes need a contractor who knows specialty materials, not just architectural shingles.
University Heights' housing stock is concentrated in 1920s-1950s, so most homes are now on their third or fourth roof — the original tongue-and-groove decking we find on tear-offs along Cedar Road and Warrensville Center is often warped at the eaves and needs partial sheathing replacement.
Steeper-pitched 1920s tudors near John Carroll have complex valley intersections that need careful step-flashing detail at every dormer transition.
Yes — we coordinate scheduling, provide tenant notification language, and stage work to minimize disruption.
Depends on roof geometry. Pitched roofs use architectural shingles; flat or low-slope sections use TPO or EPDM. We assess and recommend per building.
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