Oshkosh Industrial Roofing & Sheet Metal, LLC., serves the roofing needs of industrial and commercial facilities in Wisconsin and the U.P. Our craftsmen have the experience and aptitude to service and install any type of commercial roofing, and set the industry standard in fastidious attention to detail, quality, and safety. Oshkosh Industrial is a team committed to exceptional roofing performance; our goal is to prove with our actions that no project is too big yet no task is too small. Oshkosh Industrial has low overhead and streamlined processes which save your facility capital budget, yet offer the peace of mind of a manufacturer-approved roof installation.
Oshkosh Industrial Roofing & Sheetmetal, LLC. has the skilled craftsmen and the specialized equipment necessary to install your new metal roof. The Oshkosh Industrial Sheet Metal Division can fabricate any metal detail, and their craftsmanship is second to none. Metal roofing systems have gained in use and popularity due to their low life cycle cost. According to a study conducted by Ducker Research Company in 2003, metal roofs have the lowest life cycle cost when compared to asphalt and single-ply roofing systems.
Oshkosh Industrial Roofing & Sheet Metal offers free, no-obligation roof inspections to serve the roofing needs of your facility. Our experienced, career industrial and commercial roofing professionals can provide objective roofing evaluations based on observed evidence; and can furnish your facility with detailed, exhibit-oriented roofing condition reports to formulate or support your roof asset management plan. Our professionals have specified and supervised the installation of millions of square feet of successful roofing, and can apply their expertise to your zero-cost roofing evaluation in order to assist you in making the best decisions.
Oshkosh Industrial Roofing & Sheet Metal employs highly-experienced craftsmen to ensure the quality of your roof installation. Oshkosh Industrial follows the most current industry best practices in installation, and each project is implemented in strict accordance with manufacturer specifications. Through the years our craftsmen have installed virtually every type of roofing system imaginable, and have developed the experience necessary to be fully knowledgeable of any project type to which they may be applied.
Oshkosh Industrial Roofing & Sheetmetal, based in the Fox Valley, can assist you in establishing a low-cost regularly scheduled maintenance program to protect your roofing assets. Routine maintenance and asset evaluation of your roofing can identify and repair small defects before they become expensive failures. Whether your facility is in Appleton or Green Bay, the entire State of Wisconsin is local for our dedicated and experienced professionals. Our roofing maintenance programs are handled in a manner specified by the facility owner, and can range from bi-annual inspection and service to reactive patch-and-repair calls.
Oshkosh Industrial Roofing & Sheet Metal installs the time-tested roofing solution for low-slope application: Built-Up Roofing (BUR). The experienced craftsmen at Oshkosh Industrial have installed millions of square feet of BUR, and have the knowledge, experience, and equipment to implement this robust solution at your facility. BUR consists of multiple layers of reinforcement fabric (known as roofing "felts" or "plies") alternated in layers between asphalt. This type of system has been in use for over a century, and has evolved through modern methods and materials science into the BUR systems of today.
Oshkosh Industrial Roofing & Sheet Metal is fully-versed in modern roofing systems, and will tailor your roofing specification based on your particular need. Our career roofing professionals have many years experience in dealing with unique roofing requirements and unique structural situations. Our design team uses computer-aided drafting and design to plan for tapered insulation layouts, to design roof panel systems, and design single-ply panel layouts. Our designers are fully-versed in building code requirements, as well as system design in compliance with loss-prevention data sheets.