Top 10 Commercial Roofing in Charlotte, NC
The best commercial roofing contractors in Charlotte, NC for 2026 include Carolina Roof Consultants (5), Charlotte Ace Roofing (5), Charlotte's Best Roofing and Gutters (5). All handle commercial flat roofs, metal buildings, and large-scale roofing projects.
CDS Roofing Systems | Charlotte Commercial Roofing Contractors
Charlotte Roofing Specialists
Southern Star Roofing Charlotte
Charlotte's Best Roofing and Gutters
Davco Roofing and Sheet Metal, LLC
Carolina Roof Consultants
Roof Medic
Horizon Roofing & Restoration
Baker Roofing Company
Guy Roofing Inc.
How We Ranked These Charlotte Pros
Our rankings are based on a weighted evaluation of five key factors:
- Licensing & Insurance — All listed businesses hold active state licenses verified through official databases.
- Customer Reviews — We aggregate ratings from Google, Yelp, and the BBB, weighting recency and review volume.
- Response Time — Companies offering same-day or 24/7 emergency service score higher.
- Pricing Transparency — Businesses who offer flat-rate pricing or free estimates rank above those with opaque billing.
- Experience & Longevity — Years serving the Charlotte market and breadth of services factor into overall reliability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does commercial roofing cost in Charlotte?
Commercial roofing in Charlotte costs $4-$12 per square foot. TPO/EPDM systems: $5-$9/sq ft. Metal commercial: $8-$15/sq ft. Spray foam: $4-$7/sq ft. A 10,000 sq ft commercial building: $40,000-$120,000.
How often does a commercial roof need replacement?
Every 15-30 years depending on material and maintenance. Regular inspections (twice yearly), prompt repair of ponding water issues, and proper drainage extend lifespan significantly.
What is the most common commercial roofing material?
TPO membrane — it offers the best balance of cost, energy efficiency (reflective white surface), and durability. EPDM is also popular for its proven track record. Metal is growing for retail and warehouse applications.