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4 Tips for Commercial Roof Replacement and Maintenance

12/17/2019

As a business owner, it’s easy to be lulled into a false sense of security when it comes to your roof. As long as your floors are dry and employees comfortable, you believe everything is fine.

Usually, you are right, but there can be hidden problems that can mean disaster for your business – a leak can cause untold damage to your inventory or location. A roof collapse can mean legal liability. Repairs mean your business isn’t generating revenue for an extended time.

That’s why it is so important to stay a step ahead problems when it comes to your commercial roof. We have tips for your roof that can save you money in the long run and keep your business viable.

A Close Look at the Commercial Roof

A commercial roof is very different from a standard residential roof. An asphalt shingle or tile is the go-to choice for a residential roof. They can be fairly simple to maintain and repair.

There are many more options when it comes to a commercial roofing system. That added complexity and additional options can make decisions difficult when it comes to the roof.

Installation of a commercial roof is a complex process, with layers of materials that could include:

  • Sprayed polyurethane foam;

  • Single-ply membrane materials like TPO, PVC, and EPDM;

  • A roof restoration coating to increase the life of the roof;

  • Modified bitumen roof coating;

  • An additional coat of tar, gravel, concrete, or another built-up roof (BUR) membrane.

The process of installing the roof may include curing time for the materials, or repeated applications and layering. A commercial roof may also be significantly larger. While a residential roof may only take a day or two to replace or install, a commercial roof may take a month or more.

Commercial Roof Maintenance and Replacement

There are a few things you can do to protect your business when it comes to your roofing.

  1. Make sure to consult with and use a qualified roofing contractor. Your roof is too complex and too important to leave to chance or guesswork.

  2. Before agreeing to repairs, get an estimate for a new roof. What you spend yearly on repairs may be much less than the cost of a new roof.

  3. Consult with the roofing contractor before selecting a new roof. Because there are many options, a new roofing system may solve many of the problems you currently have.

  4. A new roof is often an expense that can lead to tax credits and favorable financing, quickly paying for itself. Consult with a bank and your account and look at the options.

Stay ahead of problems and keep your business in the black. Make sure you partner with a qualified local roofing contractor to protect and maintain your commercial roofing system.


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