Easton, OH

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Easton, OH

Location for Columbus commercial properties

Easton, OH

Easton Town Center is one of the largest lifestyle retail and mixed-use developments in the Midwest — millions of square feet of retail, hotel, office, and residential on complex multi-slope and flat roof assemblies northeast of I-270 at I-670. We serve Easton and the surrounding northeast Columbus commercial corridor.

Easton Town Center opened in 1999 and has been expanding ever since. What started as an open-air lifestyle retail center has grown into a full mixed-use campus — the Easton Gateway expansion added office towers, hotel, and additional retail in the 2010s; the residential component has added apartment buildings in subsequent phases; and the campus now covers more than 1,300 acres of development with millions of square feet of commercial roofing.

Easton, OH decision points

Easton Town Center is one of the largest lifestyle retail and mixed-use developments in the Midwest — millions of square feet of retail, hotel, office, and residential on complex multi-slope and flat roof assemblies northeast of I-270 at I-670. We serve Easton and the surrounding northeast Columbus commercial corridor.

What gets verified on the roof

Easton Town Center opened in 1999 and has been expanding ever since. What started as an open-air lifestyle retail center has grown into a full mixed-use campus — the Easton Gateway expansion added office towers, hotel, and additional retail in the 2010s; the residential component has added apartment buildings in subsequent phases; and the campus now covers more than 1,300 acres of development with millions of square feet of commercial roofing.

How the Columbus property context affects the scope

Local roof planning accounts for building age, corridor exposure, freeze-thaw movement, rooftop equipment density, traffic access, and storm history.

What ownership receives

The recommendation is mapped to the building and surrounding Columbus-area conditions rather than a one-size roof package.

Questions

Easton, OH questions

Can you handle a roof replacement at an Easton retail building without disrupting the tenant below?

Yes, with proper planning. We sequence tear-off in panels sized to be closed out — either by daylighting and tarping or by installing the new membrane in the same sequence — before the end of each working day. For high-sensitivity tenants where even temporary exposure is unacceptable, we use a mopping-in sequence where the new membrane immediately follows tear-off on the same panel. This is slower and costs more than standard sequencing, and we price it accordingly — but it eliminates water intrusion risk during the project.

Our Easton-area building was built in 2003. What roof condition should we expect?

A 2003 construction date means the original roof system is now 22 to 23 years old — typically past the end of a 20-year NDL warranty term and approaching or past end-of-life for most membrane systems in the Columbus freeze-thaw climate. Buildings in this vintage range typically have been recovered once, which means we will find two layers of membrane when we pull a core. Whether a second recover or a full tear-off is the right path depends on the insulation condition — wet insulation from the 2003 installation that has been accumulating moisture for 20 years is a tear-off situation, full stop.

Do you work on shopping center properties managed by out-of-state REITs?

Yes. We work with regional and national property management firms and REITs on a regular basis. We maintain the documentation packages these organizations require — certificate of insurance with additional insured endorsements for the REIT and its management entities, W-9, safety program documentation, and project closeout packages in the format the REIT's vendor portal requires. We have worked with several of the institutional retail REITs active in the northeast Columbus market.

Talk through easton, oh.

Share the building address, roof history, current concern, timing, and access constraints. We will give you a practical next step for inspection, repair, maintenance, coating, or replacement planning.

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