An Overview Of Commercial Roof Construction For Membrane Roofing

Posted on: 20 January 2022

Commercial roof construction methods are determined by the slope of the roof of the building. If your building has a roof slope similar to what you see on homes, then roofing materials are applied differently than if your building has a flat roof. Many commercial buildings are flat, so membrane roofs are quite common. Here's a look at what they are and how they're constructed. The Membranes Rest On Insulation Boards
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How A Commercial Roofer Can Help With Older Industrial Roofing

Posted on: 20 January 2022

Many industrial buildings have had the same roofing for at least one decade if not more. Your business may be one of them. The older the roof becomes, the more issues you may start to notice. You may be considering repairing the roof using your own staff. You may also be considering using a general roofing contractor. Here are some of the ways a commercial roofer can help with your older industrial roof and how you can benefit from their roofing specialization.
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Advice For Homeowners Having Their Roofs Inspected By Roofing Contractors

Posted on: 20 January 2022

An effective way to check in on the status of your home's roof is to have it inspected by a licensed roofing contractor. This assessment will go smoothly if you take the following actions. Be Aware of Signs Indicating an Inspection is Needed It's best to not have your home's roof inspected randomly because this approach may not reveal meaningful insights. Rather, you only need to schedule one with a roofer if there are tell-tale signs present.
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Why You Might Need A Roof Replacement After A Hailstorm

Posted on: 20 January 2022

You may have your roof maintenance planned out so you know when you'll have a new roof installed. However, a bad storm with hail can derail your plans. It might be necessary to replace your roof if it has hail damage. Here's why. Hail Damage Is Often Widespread Hail can cause damage over a wide portion of your roof rather than be confined to a small area. That makes spot repairs impractical.
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