Roofing Project Photos

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Roofing Project Photos is a gallery of real-world commercial roofing photographs from B2B Roofing Sales — drawn from the commercial roofing leads B2B Roofing Sales provided to its roofing clients across the United States and Canada. The collection shows flat and low-slope commercial roofs, sloped asphalt shingle roofs, tile and metal roofs, common problems such as ponding water and membrane failure, repairs and tear-offs, and close-up details of drains, vents, flashing, and chimneys.



Flat & Low-Slope Commercial Roofs

Most commercial buildings use flat or low-slope roofs finished with single-ply membranes, modified bitumen, or built-up systems. These field photos show membrane surfaces, parapet edges, seams, and rooftop equipment on real commercial roofing projects.



Built-Up & Ballasted Gravel Roofs

Built-up roofs (BUR) layer bitumen and reinforcing felts, often finished with loose gravel ballast that protects the membrane from UV. The photos below show ballasted surfaces, penetrations, and edge details.



Sloped Asphalt Shingle Roofs

Asphalt shingles are the most common residential roofing in North America. These sloped roof photos show architectural and 3-tab shingle surfaces, ridges, and dormers.



Tile & Metal Roofs

Clay and concrete tile and metal roofs are durable, long-life systems common in warm and coastal climates. The set includes clay tile fields and weathered metal panels.



Repairs, Tear-Offs & Coatings

Real repair and replacement work: membrane patches, full tear-offs, staged materials, and reflective roof coatings applied over aging low-slope roofs.



Roof Details: Drains, Vents, Flashing & Chimneys

Close-up details that determine whether a roof stays watertight — roof drains and scuppers, plumbing vent boots, metal flashing and parapet coping, and chimney terminations. Detail failures are a leading source of common roof problems.



Ponding Water & Drainage Problems

Standing or ponding water is a leading cause of low-slope roof failure: it accelerates membrane breakdown and overloads the deck. These photos document drainage problems on flat roofs.



Emergency Roof Tarping

Temporary tarping protects a building after storm or leak damage until a permanent repair or replacement can be scheduled.



Roofing Materials & Underlayment

Roofing materials and underlayment staged on site — the rolls, membranes, and base layers that go into a finished roof system.



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