Commercial roofs in Hillsdale, WY need a scope that respects wind exposure, roof access, drainage, tenant activity, and the way snow or hail moves across the building.
We start with roof-area photos, visible membrane condition, seams, flashings, drains, edge metal, rooftop equipment, and interior leak history before separating repair from maintenance or replacement planning.
Buildings tied to the I-25 and I-80 freight interchange, Frontier Mall and nearby service buildings, and snow drift at parapets and rooftop units often need different access plans, material staging, and weather windows than a smaller roof near the city core.
The finished recommendation gives ownership a clear path: stop active water, preserve serviceable roof areas, budget the work that should not be patched again, and keep a usable roof record for the next decision.



