TPO and low-slope
Specified membrane assemblies, insulation and tapered systems for new construction and replacement, coordinated around curbs, drains and transitions.
Florida commercial roofing
Apex supports general contractors, developers, owners and property managers with commercial new-construction roofing, planned replacement and storm recovery—combining roofing execution with general-contractor fluency.
The Apex approach
Commercial roofing touches structure, mechanical equipment, electrical penetrations, walls, sheet metal, drainage and the building enclosure. Apex reviews the roofing scope in that context so questions are identified early and field decisions support the approved documents.
Our target work includes new low-slope construction, commercial metal roofing, occupied-property re-roofing and storm-related replacement. We build the plan around the assembly, site conditions, access and the owner’s operating needs.
Roofing capabilities
Specified membrane assemblies, insulation and tapered systems for new construction and replacement, coordinated around curbs, drains and transitions.
Standing seam and specified metal roof systems with submittal, procurement, field-dimension and detail coordination.
Existing-condition review, occupied-site planning, temporary protection, tear-off sequencing and documented closeout.
Scope control
A clear roofing package helps the GC and owner control schedule, risk and handoff.
Project fit
Apex is positioned as the direct roofing subcontractor responsible for its awarded scope. We coordinate the field work, supervision, safety, production, quality, punch and closeout rather than handing the obligation through an unmanaged chain.
Frequently asked questions
Apex pursues TPO and other specified low-slope systems, standing seam metal roofing, steep-slope scopes, new construction, capital replacement and storm-related commercial work.
Yes. Send the plans, specifications, bid date, addenda and scope requirements through the estimate form. Apex will review project fit and follow up on the next step.
Yes, when the scope and logistics are a fit. Occupied-property roofing requires planning for access, protection, noise, debris, weather exposure and communication with the owner or manager.
Apex lists Florida Certified Roofing Contractor license CCC 133517 and Florida Certified General Contractor license CGC 1533125. Project requirements and license status should be confirmed for each contract.
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