Government and Municipal Building Roofing decision points
Commercial roofing for city halls, courthouses, fire stations, police stations, and public facilities throughout Columbus, OH.

Service for Columbus commercial properties
Commercial roofing for city halls, courthouses, fire stations, police stations, and public facilities throughout Columbus, OH.
Columbus has grown into the largest city in Ohio, and its government building roof inventory reflects that scale. Franklin County's array of judicial and administrative facilities — the Franklin County Courthouse on South High Street, the Franklin County Corrections Center, the Franklin County Board of Elections headquarters — sits alongside the City of Columbus's own substantial inventory: Columbus City Hall on Broad Street, the Columbus Division of Fire's dozens of apparatus houses spread from the Hilliard Road corridor to Eastland, the Columbus Division of Police district headquarters, and the Columbus Metropolitan Library's main branch and extensive neighborhood network. The Columbus and Franklin County Fleet Management Divisions, the Columbus Department of Public Utilities, and Columbus City Schools all maintain additional publicly owned facilities with ongoing roofing needs that the region's government contractors actively compete to serve.
Commercial roofing for city halls, courthouses, fire stations, police stations, and public facilities throughout Columbus, OH.
Columbus has grown into the largest city in Ohio, and its government building roof inventory reflects that scale. Franklin County's array of judicial and administrative facilities — the Franklin County Courthouse on South High Street, the Franklin County Corrections Center, the Franklin County Board of Elections headquarters — sits alongside the City of Columbus's own substantial inventory: Columbus City Hall on Broad Street, the Columbus Division of Fire's dozens of apparatus houses spread from the Hilliard Road corridor to Eastland, the Columbus Division of Police district headquarters, and the Columbus Metropolitan Library's main branch and extensive neighborhood network. The Columbus and Franklin County Fleet Management Divisions, the Columbus Department of Public Utilities, and Columbus City Schools all maintain additional publicly owned facilities with ongoing roofing needs that the region's government contractors actively compete to serve.
Service decisions are tied to leak history, roof age, membrane condition, drainage, tenant sensitivity, access, and the capital plan behind the property.
The next step is a repair scope, replacement budget, coating review, maintenance schedule, bid package, moisture survey, or immediate leak response plan.
Questions
You need a moisture assessment — not a visual inspection alone. BUR roofs in Columbus that look visually intact from the surface can have substantial wet insulation that a surface walk misses entirely. We pull moisture cores at representative intervals and produce a written condition report that distinguishes dry repairable areas from wet sections that require insulation replacement. That report is the basis for a defensible capital decision. Visual-only assessments on Columbus BUR roofs routinely miss the conditions that determine whether recover is viable.
Cold-process BUR repairs can be performed at substrate temperatures above 40°F with appropriate product selection. Hot-applied repairs require substrate temperatures above 40°F and heated bitumen throughout the pour — manageable in Columbus's winter with adequate heat equipment, but not appropriate in active precipitation or when overnight lows have frozen the substrate. Columbus winter repair schedules build in weather contingency, and we communicate clearly when temperature constraints will push repair timing.
Coal-tar pitch BUR is available from specialty suppliers for buildings where existing coal-tar systems must be repaired with compatible materials. Coal-tar and asphalt BUR systems are not compatible — patching asphalt BUR with coal-tar or vice versa produces interface failures within a few freeze-thaw cycles. We identify the existing bitumen type during inspection and specify compatible repair materials. Several OSU campus buildings and downtown Columbus office structures dating to the 1950s and 1960s have original coal-tar pitch BUR that requires coal-tar-compatible repair materials.
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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