The Pennsylvania commercial roof snow removal specialists.
Ensure the safety of your facility occupants and the integrity of the structure by getting our experienced commercial roof snow removal crews on your roof today.
NRP's commercial roof snow removal crews in Pennsylvania:
- Eliminate ice from gutters and scuppers
- Remove snow
- Perform weights and measures
- Clear drains of snow
Request commercial roof snow removal for your Pennsylvania facility today.
We do not service single-family residences. Commercial, industrial and multi-family roof snow removal services only.
NRP Worry-Free Guarantee
NRP’s commercial roof snow removal services in Pennsylvania, like all our services, is backed by our Worry-Free Guarantee:
- On time
- Easy to do business
- Rapid response
- Friendly and helpful team
If any part of your Pennsylvania services doesn’t meet your expectations, contact us immediately. We’ll make it right in a hurry.
Commercial Roof Snow Removal FAQ's
FAQ's on how winter weather impacts a commercial roof.
What is the importance of Pennsylvania commercial roof snow removal?
Heavy snow and ice from storms in Pennsylvania can lead to significant problems for commercial roofs, such as roof collapses and leaks. As shown in the image below, other concerns include blocked rooftop entrances, buried or obstructed equipment, and uneven snow loads.
How can I get my commercial roof ready for winter?
When it comes to Pennsylvania commercial roofs, taking proactive steps is essential for winter preparedness. From having a snow removal plan to handle heavy snowfall to ensuring proper drainage in slushy conditions, early action can help you stay ahead of the weather. Reach out to NRP today to learn how you can get your roof winter-ready.
Do commercial buildings in Pennsylvania have a maximum weight capacity?
Yes, commercial buildings in Pennsylvania have a maximum weight capacity. Heavy snow and drifts can put significant stress on a roof's structural integrity. One cubic foot of snow can weigh 12 to 20 pounds, and over a large roof, this can add up to 50 tons. Even if your roof is designed for local snowfall, this weight can cause damage. Additionally, melting snow can freeze in gutters, leading to clogs, water backups, leaks, and damage to the gutters themselves.