There’s a better way to roof Oskaloosa buildings.

ENCOR works with Oskaloosa property owners who want a straight answer on what their roof actually needs — and a contractor they can call back next year.

That's a short list, but a lot of contractors can't check all three boxes. ENCOR can.

Mahaska County sees regular severe weather pressure from storm systems that track along the Iowa River valley and push northeast through the county. The A Avenue South commercial corridor, the industrial properties along Highway 63, and the retail buildings near William Penn University all carry flat or low-slope roofs that are vulnerable to hail impact and wind-driven moisture infiltration. We see a consistent pattern in this area: membrane damage that goes undetected for one or two seasons before it shows up as interior damage. A post-storm inspection costs far less than a ceiling. Commercial permits in Oskaloosa run through City Hall on High Avenue West — we're familiar with the process and can pull permits on your behalf.

Most Oskaloosa commercial property owners want to know what's wrong, what it'll cost to fix it, and whether the contractor will still be around when a question comes up. 

Serving Oskaloosa, Pella, Ottumwa, Eddyville, Sigourney, and surrounding Mahaska and Keokuk County.

Let's take a look at your Oskaloosa building.

There is a better way to roof. ENCOR delivers commercial roofing solutions that are custom built for business owners and property managers who need to get the most out of their building and budget. Better roofing starts with better choices. Choose better. Choose ENCOR.