About our services
Below is a list of the services we offer as a commercial contractor with descriptions
TPO Roofing
TPO roofing, or Thermoplastic Polyolefin roofing, is a single-ply membrane commonly used on flat or low-slope commercial buildings for its durability and energy efficiency. Made from a blend of rubber, ethylene-propylene, and other materials, it’s heat-welded at the seams to create a seamless, watertight barrier that resists leaks. Its reflective white surface helps reduce heat absorption, lowering cooling costs, while also standing up to UV rays, chemicals, and punctures. TPO is popular for its affordability, easy installation, and lifespan of 15-30 years, making it a go-to choice for business properties.


Metal Roofing
Metal roofing is a durable, long-lasting roofing option made from materials like steel, aluminum, or copper, often used for both residential and commercial buildings. It comes in panels or shingles, installed over a solid deck, offering excellent resistance to wind, fire, and extreme weather, with lifespans reaching 40-70 years. Its reflective properties boost energy efficiency by deflecting heat, and it’s fully recyclable, making it an eco-friendly choice. While the upfront cost is higher than asphalt, its low maintenance and longevity often make it cost-effective over time.
Shingle Roofing
Live Oak Exteriors, a Platinum Preferred Contractor with Owens Corning, installs high-quality asphalt shingles for commercial businesses and properties in Cumming, Georgia, and surrounding areas. Specializing in roof replacements and repairs, they use Owens Corning asphalt shingles known for durability, weather resistance, and a variety of styles to enhance commercial building aesthetics.
With over a decade of expertise, Live Oak Exteriors delivers reliable, cost-effective roofing solutions tailored to the needs of commercial properties, keeping them "as strong as an oak."


PVC Roofing
PVC roofing, or Polyvinyl Chloride roofing, is a single-ply membrane designed for flat or low-slope commercial roofs, prized for its strength and chemical resistance. Made from a flexible, thermoplastic material, it’s heat-welded at the seams to form a tough, waterproof layer that withstands leaks, punctures, and harsh weather. Its white, reflective surface helps lower energy costs by deflecting sunlight, and it’s especially resistant to grease, oils, and industrial pollutants, making it ideal for restaurants or factories. PVC roofing typically lasts 20-30 years, offering a reliable, low-maintenance option with a higher initial cost balanced by its durability.
Gutters
Commercial gutters are large-scale drainage systems designed to manage rainwater on commercial buildings, preventing water damage to roofs, walls, and foundations. Typically made from durable materials like aluminum, steel, or copper, they’re built to handle higher water volumes than residential gutters, often featuring wider channels and stronger supports.
Installed along the roofline, they direct water away through downspouts, protecting the property from leaks, erosion, and structural issues, especially on flat or expansive roofs.


Built up Roofing
Built-up roofing (BUR), often called "tar and gravel" roofing, is a traditional multi-layer system used primarily on flat or low-slope commercial buildings for its durability and waterproofing. It consists of alternating layers of bitumen—either asphalt or coal tar—and reinforcing felts or fabrics, topped with a protective layer of gravel or a reflective coating to shield against UV rays and weathering. The multiple layers create a thick, seamless barrier that resists leaks and withstands heavy foot traffic, with lifespans typically ranging from 15-30 years depending on maintenance. While installation is labor-intensive and involves strong odors from hot bitumen, BUR remains a cost-effective, reliable choice for businesses needing long-term roofing protection.