Faqs

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common questions DFW property owners, facilities directors, and builders ask about commercial roof preservation, maintenance intervals, and asset protection.

  • How much does roof preservation cost compared to roof replacement?

    Preservation programs typically cost $0.15–$0.50 per square foot per service interval, compared to $8–$25 per square foot for full commercial roof replacement — making timely preservation one of the highest-ROI maintenance investments available to commercial property owners.

  • How often should a commercial roof be professionally preserved?

    Most commercial roofing systems benefit from biological contamination removal and inspection every 12–24 months, depending on roof type, biological exposure conditions, and whether a bio-treatment inhibitor was applied at the previous service interval.

  • What roofing systems are compatible with preservation services?

    Our preservation program is compatible with asphalt shingle, standing seam and corrugated metal, TPO membrane, EPDM membrane, modified bitumen, concrete tile, clay tile, and low-slope commercial roofing systems.

  • Who is responsible if a maintenance vendor damages a roof during cleaning?

    Property owners are protected when vendors carry appropriate commercial general liability insurance and perform services within the specifications approved by the roofing manufacturer — which is why documentation of cleaning method, applied products, and service scope matters for every roof preservation engagement.

  • What is the difference between a roofing contractor and a roof preservation specialist?


    A roofing contractor installs and replaces roofing systems. A roof preservation specialist maintains and protects existing systems through cleaning, bio-treatment, and rejuvenation services designed to extend service life.

  • Does Front and Center Bin Cleaning serve both commercial and residential roofing systems?


    Yes — we service commercial membrane and low-slope systems, industrial metal roofing, and residential shingle, tile, and metal roofing across the DFW Metroplex and Greater Houston.