Residential vs. Commercial Roofing — What’s the Difference and Which is Right for You?

May 29, 2024
Kore Roofing is Arizona's leading roofing company, Kore specializes in new roofs, repairs, and insurance claims.

Why do residential and commercial roofs require different approaches?

Not all roofs are built the same. Homeowners and business owners face different structural needs, design considerations, and environmental challenges. Understanding these differences helps you choose the right roofing system for long-term performance, efficiency, and protection.


What is residential roofing?

Residential roofing is designed for homes, including single-family houses, townhouses, and condominiums. Key priorities include:

  • Protection: Shields your family and belongings from the elements.

  • Insulation: Helps maintain indoor comfort and energy efficiency.

  • Curb Appeal: Enhances the visual appeal of your home.

Common residential roofing materials:

  • Asphalt Shingles: Affordable, durable, and available in many colors/styles.

  • Metal Roofing: Long-lasting and energy efficient.

  • Tile & Slate: Elegant and durable, ideal for upscale homes.


What is commercial roofing?

Commercial roofing is designed for larger structures like offices, warehouses, and retail centers. Priorities focus on:

  • Durability: Withstands heavy foot traffic and environmental hazards.

  • Functionality: Supports rooftop equipment like HVAC units or solar panels.

  • Performance: Offers superior waterproofing and weather resistance.

Common commercial roofing systems:

  • Flat & Low-Slope Roofs: Built for drainage and accessibility.

  • Built-Up Roofing (BUR): Multi-layer protection for heavy-duty use.

  • Modified Bitumen & Single-Ply Membranes: Lightweight, flexible, and highly resistant to leaks.


How does Kore Roofing handle both residential and commercial projects?

  • Residential Solutions: Asphalt shingles, metal, tile, and slate roofing — installed with a focus on aesthetics, durability, and energy savings.

  • Commercial Solutions: Flat and low-slope roofing systems designed to handle heavy use, equipment load, and extreme Arizona weather.


Quick Facts — Residential vs. Commercial Roofing

Feature Residential Roofing Commercial Roofing
Design Sloped for drainage & curb appeal Flat/low-slope for functionality
Materials Asphalt shingles, tile, metal, slate BUR, modified bitumen, single-ply membranes
Priorities Beauty, comfort, protection Durability, equipment support, efficiency
Lifespan 20–50+ years (depending on material) 15–40+ years (depending on system)

Bottom Line

Your property’s roofing needs depend on its purpose. Residential roofs prioritize style and comfort, while commercial roofs focus on durability and performance. Kore Roofing has the expertise to deliver both — ensuring your home or business is protected for years to come.


Call Kore Roofing today at (480)-690-9949 or visit koreroofing.com to schedule a free inspection and get the perfect roofing solution for your property.

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