5 Signs Your Commercial Roof Needs Attention
A commercial roof does not fail overnight. It sends signals first. The problem is that most business owners are focused on running their operations, not inspecting their rooflines. Watergate Roofing works with commercial property owners who want to catch problems early and avoid the kind of damage that disrupts business operations and produces five-figure repair bills. These five signs are the ones worth watching for.

1. Standing Water After Rain
Flat and low-slope commercial roofs are designed to drain. When water pools and remains standing 48 hours or more after a rainstorm, the drainage system is not working as intended. Standing water adds significant load stress to the roof membrane and accelerates deterioration at any area where the surface has even minor damage. Left unaddressed, it becomes one of the most predictable sources of roof failure.
2. Interior Water Stains or Ceiling Damage
Water stains on ceiling tiles, drywall, or structural components inside the building are a reliable indicator that the roof membrane has been compromised somewhere above. Water travels before it shows up inside, so the visible stain is rarely directly below the actual entry point. By the time interior damage is visible, moisture has typically been infiltrating the building for weeks or longer.
3. Bubbling, Blistering, or Membrane Separation
Bubbles and blisters on a commercial roof membrane indicate trapped moisture or air between the membrane layers. This condition weakens the membrane’s structural integrity and creates an elevated risk of puncture or tearing under foot traffic or weather stress. Membrane separation at seams, edges, or around penetrations is equally serious and requires prompt professional attention.
4. Visible Damage Around Rooftop Equipment
HVAC units, exhaust vents, skylights, and other rooftop penetrations are among the most common points of commercial roof failure. Flashing that has separated, sealant that has cracked or shrunk away from penetration points, and hardware that has shifted are all entry points for water. These areas should be inspected at least twice annually, regardless of whether other problems are visible.
5. A Roof That Has Not Been Inspected in Over a Year
The absence of visible problems does not mean the roof is problem-free. Commercial roofs develop conditions that are not visible from the interior and not obvious from the ground. An annual professional inspection identifies developing issues before they become emergencies, extends roof service life, and provides documentation to support warranty claims and insurance coverage.
Watergate Roofing Has You Covered
Watergate Roofing serves commercial property owners throughout Indianapolis, IN with roof inspections, roof repairs, and full roof replacements. Request an estimate at (317) 807-6637 and get a professional set of eyes on your commercial roof before a small problem becomes a major one.
