Bank & Financial Building Roofing decision points
A bank branch usually does not have much roof. What it has is a small, highly visible, low-slope roof — often hidden behind a parapet or a decorative mansard fascia that the whole neighborhood sees — plus the thing that makes a financial building different from any other small commercial property: the drive-through canopy. Between the main roof, the canopy, and the strict expectation that the building always looks sharp and never leaks on records or technology, a bank roof carries far more weight than its square footage suggests.

