About
Operating since 2010, Colby Morton Roofing and Gutter Systems brings over a decade of commercial and residential roofing experience to the Winston-Salem, NC metro and surrounding Triad-area markets including High Point, Thomasville, Clemmons, Lexington, and Greensboro. For facility managers and property owners overseeing commercial assets in the region, the company offers flat and low-slope roofing services alongside metal roofing installations and rubber (EPDM) roofing systems — the core membrane types that dominate commercial buildings across North Carolina's Piedmont Triad. Commercial flat roofing is explicitly listed as a dedicated service line, making this contractor a viable option for office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, industrial facilities, and multifamily properties that require experienced low-slope roof management. The company handles the full project lifecycle: new roof installation, repair, and complete roof replacement. Storm damage restoration is a noted specialty, which is particularly relevant for facility managers navigating insurance claims and urgent repair timelines following severe weather events common to the Winston-Salem region. Colby Morton's team emphasizes transparent, itemized estimates — a meaningful operational detail for facility managers who need clear cost documentation for capital planning or board reporting. The owner, Colby Morton, is personally involved in project oversight, which can translate to more consistent quality control on commercial jobs. Gutter and downspout systems are also serviced, rounding out the exterior envelope work that commercial property managers often need bundled under a single contractor relationship. Free estimates are available, and the company markets itself on competitive pricing without sacrificing material or labor quality. For property managers in Winston-Salem seeking a locally rooted contractor with documented commercial flat roofing capability and a long regional track record, Colby Morton Roofing and Gutter Systems warrants consideration for both planned replacements and reactive repair needs.