Industries We Serve
Trusted Roofing Partner for Commercial, Government, and Institutional Facilities
Independent Roofing provides high-performance roofing systems and maintenance programs for organizations that can’t afford downtime. Whether it’s a school district, a government facility, or an industrial plant, our team delivers safety-first roofing solutions tailored to your building’s use, regulations, and budget.
With over 40 years of experience in commercial-only roofing, we understand the unique demands of public and private institutions — and we’ve built our processes to match.
Who We Serve
Explore our specialized services for each sector below.
Schools & Education
Reliable roofing systems for K–12 schools, universities, and district campuses — with scheduling built around the academic year and safety controls in place.

Government & Municipal
We’re equipped to work on public buildings with strict compliance and clearance requirements. Our experience includes city halls, courthouses, correctional facilities, and more.

Industrial & Manufacturing
We handle the complexity of roofing around high-value equipment, utility systems, and limited shutdown windows. From fabrication plants to distribution centers, we’ve got it covered.

Medical Centers
Hospitals and healthcare facilities require precision, infection control, and zero disruption. Our team is trained to meet those standards while delivering watertight, code-compliant systems.

Retail & Office Buildings
Curb appeal and continuity matter in tenant-driven environments. We install and maintain roofing systems that protect businesses and preserve property value — without impacting operations.

Churches
We provide respectful, schedule-sensitive roofing services for places of worship — including steep-slope systems, standing seam metal, and custom details that preserve architectural character.

Working With Independent Roofing
Not Sure Where You Fit?
We’ll review your building type and goals to recommend the right system and service plan — no matter the sector.
