Rooftop Supports built around your specific needs
Rooftop mechanical support requirements vary by industry. Structural framing, roof assembly, wind exposure, equipment weight and load concentration all influence how supports must be engineered and installed. A retail roof does not present the same structural and coordination demands as a data center, healthcare facility, or manufacturing plant.
This Applications section organizes Rooftop Support Systems solutions by industry. Each page highlights common rooftop conditions and equipment configurations associated with that sector and outlines how our support systems are applied in those environments.
- Equipment weight and load concentration
- Wind exposure and anchoring requirements
- Roof assembly type and membrane protection
- Redundancy and equipment density
- Service access and code clearance requirements
Tailored to Your Jobsite Conditions
Some facilities allow for properly engineered non-penetrating systems where ballast can be calculated and distributed across the roof assembly. Other buildings require mechanically anchored framing tied directly into structural members to address uplift and lateral forces. The appropriate approach depends on the structure, the equipment, and the design criteria of the project.
Select an application below to explore how our rooftop support systems are applied in that specific environment.


