Hilliard, OH

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Hilliard, OH

Location for Columbus commercial properties

Hilliard, OH

Hilliard has grown from a bedroom suburb into one of northwest Columbus's primary commercial destinations — a mix of tech company offices, light industrial, retail, and the growing employment base along the I-270 and SR-33 corridors. We serve commercial buildings throughout Hilliard, from the Norwich Street office strip to Industrial Commercial Roofers of Columbus.

Hilliard sits in the northwest quadrant of the Columbus metro, bounded by I-270 on the east and I-70 on the south. The city's commercial real estate base has expanded significantly in the last 15 years — tech-sector employers, logistics operations along Industrial Commercial Roofers of Columbus, and the retail and medical office development along Cemetery Road and Britton Commercial Roofers of Columbus have added millions of square feet of commercial roofing inventory to this corridor.

Hilliard, OH decision points

Hilliard has grown from a bedroom suburb into one of northwest Columbus's primary commercial destinations — a mix of tech company offices, light industrial, retail, and the growing employment base along the I-270 and SR-33 corridors. We serve commercial buildings throughout Hilliard, from the Norwich Street office strip to Industrial Commercial Roofers of Columbus.

What gets verified on the roof

Hilliard sits in the northwest quadrant of the Columbus metro, bounded by I-270 on the east and I-70 on the south. The city's commercial real estate base has expanded significantly in the last 15 years — tech-sector employers, logistics operations along Industrial Commercial Roofers of Columbus, and the retail and medical office development along Cemetery Road and Britton Commercial Roofers of Columbus have added millions of square feet of commercial roofing inventory to this corridor.

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

Hilliard, OH questions

Does an infrared scan replace a physical roof walk for a large Hilliard warehouse?

No — infrared scanning and a physical roof walk serve different purposes and we use both. The walk identifies visible surface conditions: membrane deterioration, lap lifting, flashing failures, drain condition, and equipment penetration integrity. The infrared identifies subsurface moisture that the walk cannot detect. A 100,000-square-foot industrial roof needs both to produce a defensible scope — the walk gives us the surface condition picture, the infrared gives us the moisture map.

How do you handle rooftop HVAC coordination for Hilliard tech tenants?

We schedule penetration work around HVAC service windows in coordination with the building's mechanical contractor. For roofs where a curb or boot replacement requires the unit to be temporarily lifted or disconnected, we schedule that work during planned maintenance windows the tenant designates — not during production hours. For tech buildings with data center or server room cooling equipment, we treat those penetrations as the highest priority items and isolate them as discrete scopes from the broader roof work if needed.

What is the typical condition of 2000s-era flex office roofs in Hilliard?

Buildings in the 2005-2015 range in the Hilliard tech corridor typically have original 60-mil TPO in serviceable condition but with aging boot flashings at penetrations. The field membrane holds up well — TPO from that period was well-made. The failure mode we see most often is boot cracks at pipe penetrations, lap separations near rooftop equipment where foot traffic concentrated, and drain clamping ring deterioration. These are repairable items that extend the membrane's service life another 5 to 10 years without a full replacement.

Talk through hilliard, 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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