Commercial Roofing Solutions

Greenwood Industries, Inc. stands out from other commercial roofing companies. We have the ability to install any type of roofing application. Our in-house capabilities to design and fabricate intricate sheet metal specifications provide an added dimension not found at most other companies. We recognize the special needs of large projects and work closely with both the administrative personnel and general contractors to ensure that their work is completed according to the job’s requirements, schedules, and specifications.

Historical Restorations

Retaining a building’s original appearance, both in its design and materials, is critical in all historical renovations. Greenwood Industries’precise attention to a building’s architectural details and the authenticity of materials used has earned the company special recognition for its work on historical restoration projects.

Private Institutions & National Corporations

Private companies, from national retail corporations to smaller office buildings, have specific guidelines for their architectural and roofing needs. In many instances, we must be sensitive to the operational needs of such clients to ensure that our work is completed with minimal disruption to their daily businesses.

Public Works

Greenwood Industries, Inc. has extensive experience working with public agencies of all sizes, including public schools, universities, municipalities, and transportation authorities. We recognize the special needs of public agencies and work closely with both the administrative personnel and general contractors to ensure that their work is completed according to the job’s requirements, schedules, and specifications.

Churches & Synagogues

Religious buildings often incorporate architectural guidelines that require skilled craftsmen to fabricate roofing and metal work that creates a distinctive appearance to each building. Greenwood Industries has extensive experience working with intricate roof and steeple designs to ensure that the integrity of the building, whether brand new or 100 years old, is preserved and true to the architect's design.