About
Chaffee Industrial Roofing brings a dedicated industrial-grade focus to commercial roofing across Providence, RI and the surrounding southern New England market. For facility managers and property owners overseeing flat and low-slope roofs, that industrial orientation translates directly into experience with the demanding membrane and assembly systems found on warehouses, manufacturing plants, office complexes, and institutional buildings throughout the region. The Providence metro is home to a dense mix of aging commercial inventory — from historic mill conversions in the Woonasquatucket corridor to modern distribution centers along I-95 — and each asset class presents its own envelope challenges. Chaffee Industrial Roofing is positioned to address those needs across the full range of proven commercial roof systems, including TPO and EPDM single-ply membranes, modified bitumen, traditional built-up roofing (BUR), standing seam and structural metal panels, and protective roof coatings. Facility managers evaluating a roofing partner for Providence-area assets will want a contractor who understands the region's freeze-thaw cycles, wind-driven rain, and the ponding-water vulnerabilities common to older flat-roof structures. Chaffee's industrial identity suggests hands-on capability with large roof decks, complex penetrations, rooftop equipment curbs, and flashing details that are non-negotiable on occupied commercial buildings. Whether the scope involves a full membrane replacement on a warehouse, a targeted leak investigation on a mid-rise office, or a coating application to extend the life of an existing BUR system, the industrial-roofing focus signals a team accustomed to working around active operations, maintaining site safety, and delivering watertight results on schedule. Property managers with multi-building portfolios in Providence, Cranston, Pawtucket, or anywhere in Rhode Island's commercial corridor should engage Chaffee Industrial Roofing early in the planning process to scope inspections, assess remaining service life, and prioritize capital repairs.