
Commercial flat roofs, across New England.
Global Exteriors Group installs and maintains low-slope roofing systems for building owners, facility managers, and property managers. Our owner, Freddie Arboleda, has spent 20 years on New England commercial roofs, and he is the one who walks your building and writes the spec.
- OSHA CertifiedTrained crews
- Carlisle CertifiedAuthorized applicator
- Licensed & InsuredMA · RI · CT
- Fully BondedBid-list qualified

20 years of commercial roofs, on your building.
Freddie Arboleda has spent 20 years building and repairing commercial flat roofs across New England — the membranes, the details, and the buildings that carry them. He runs Global Exteriors Group, and he is on the roof for the walk, on the spec when it gets written, and reachable while the crew is working.
Commercial roofing is a trade where the same handful of details cause most of the failures: the drains, the flashings, the terminations, the transitions. Two decades is long enough to have seen all of them go wrong, and to know what it costs to do them right the first time.
Repair, maintain, or replace.
Buyers arrive with a problem: a leak, a failing roof, a budget cycle, a storm. We meet it with the full range of answers, from a targeted repair to a full tear-off, and we tell you which one the roof actually needs.
Re-Roof & Tear-Off
End-of-life roofs stripped to deck and rebuilt as a warrantied system — recommended only when the numbers actually justify it.
Learn moreRoof Recover
A new membrane over a structurally sound roof — lower cost and far less disruption when the existing deck still qualifies.
Learn moreRoof Repair
We trace an active leak back to what is actually causing it, then fix the detail rather than patching where the water shows up.
Learn morePreventive Maintenance
Scheduled inspections and small corrections that stretch the years you get out of the roof you already own.
Learn moreInspections & Condition Reports
A documented read on where your roof stands today — remaining life, active risks, and the options in front of you.
Learn moreEmergency Response
A roof failing in a storm doesn't wait for business hours. Call the line and we mobilize.
Learn moreSix systems. The right one depends on the building.
Membrane choice comes down to what is on the roof now, what runs across it, and how long you intend to hold the building. Here is when each system earns the recommendation.
The modern default — heat-welded seams and a reflective surface that cuts cooling load on wide, sun-exposed roofs.
Proven rubber membrane built for large spans and decades of service, with fewer field seams to watch over time.
Grease- and chemical-resistant — the right call over restaurant kitchens and medical exhaust.
Multi-ply redundancy for demanding roofs, with self-adhered options that need no open flame on occupied buildings.
The time-tested layered assembly, for the buildings where a traditional heavy-duty roof still makes the most sense.
A restorative membrane that extends a sound roof's life and defers a full replacement — when the roof qualifies for it.
Built for the buildings New England runs on.
Different buildings, different pressures. We work across the verticals where flat roofs carry the load.

One roofing relationship across your entire portfolio.
Consistent documentation on every building, cross-property pricing, a single point of contact, and first-call response when a storm hits one of your roofs. Manage the portfolio, not a rolodex of contractors.
Request a portfolio walk-throughRetail & Shopping Plazas
Tenant-occupied roofs maintained and replaced with minimal disruption to the businesses below.
Restaurants
Grease-resistant systems and off-hours scheduling that keep the kitchen open.
Warehouses & Distribution
Wide, uninterrupted low-slope spans kept watertight over inventory and dock operations.
Office & Medical Office
Clean, low-disruption execution for office, medical-office, and outpatient buildings.
Apartments & Condos
Flat and low-slope roofs maintained over occupied residential units, scheduled around tenants.
Houses of Worship & Community
Congregation and community buildings served on the calendar that works around their gatherings.

Every job runs the same sequence.
From the first call to the closeout report, a small repair follows the same eight steps as a full tear-off. Here is what that looks like on your building.
Roof Walk
We get on your roof with you and inspect every seam, drain, flashing, and penetration — nothing bid from the parking lot.
Test Cut
When the assembly isn't clear, we take a core sample to see exactly what's built up beneath the surface.
Options-Based Bid
You get repair, recover, and replace priced side by side — not a single take-it-or-leave-it number.
Findings Meeting
We sit down and walk the photos with you, explaining what each option buys and roughly how many years it adds.
Execution
The crew works the plan and documents progress in photographs the entire way through.
Photo-Documented Closeout
You keep a photo-driven report of the finished roof — a reference file for your records for years to come.

Why building owners hire us.
Twenty years of commercial roofs behind the bid.
Freddie Arboleda has spent 20 years on New England commercial flat roofs. He walks the buildings, writes the specs, and stays reachable through the job.
Your money goes into the roof.
We run a lean office, so more of the contract price ends up in the assembly instead of a regional sales organization. That is where the savings on our number come from.
Documentation you keep.
Every job ends with a photo-driven record of your roof, filed and captioned. It becomes your building's reference file.
Let’s get on your roof and show you where it really stands.
A documented, no-obligation condition assessment — the honest starting point before any bid.