What To Look For During Commercial Roof Inspections

What To Look For During Commercial Roof Inspections

Would you know the signs of a compromised commercial roof just by looking? Sometimes commercial roof issues show long before serious leaks start, but it often takes a trained eye to see what’s going wrong – especially if you rarely venture out onto a commercial roof to take a look yourself. So, what are some of the things we look for when carrying out a commercial roof inspection? Here are the key signs that something is going wrong. Continue reading

Why Now Is the Time to Replace Your Commercial Roof

Why Now Is the Time to Replace Your Commercial Roof

Replacing a commercial roof can be a particularly large project, and we understand that owners may want to wait until it’s absolutely necessary – and until they have room in their budget. But if you are considering a commercial roof replacement in the next year or two, there are several excellent reasons to consider scheduling it now rather than waiting. Let’s take a look! Continue reading

Why Does My Commercial Flat Roof Leak?

Why Does My Commercial Flat Roof Leak?

Commercial rooftops are designed to be durable, but old age and damage can still take their toll. When a leak in a commercial roof develops, it’s important to notice immediately and take action. Left alone, a leak can spread through a commercial building and cause all kinds of additional problems that can be very expensive to repair. Fortunately, experienced roof technicians can examine leak problems and quickly find their source so the issue can be resolved. Here are some of the most common causes behind commercial roof leaks. Continue reading

Types of Low Slope Roofing Systems

Types of Low Slope Roofing Systems

Low slope roofs, sometimes called flat roofs, are a popular option for many commercial buildings. These roofs are not completely flat; they have a minimum slope of one-fourth inch vertical to twelve inches horizontal. This allows water to drain, even though the slope is often undetectable to the naked eye. Because a low slope roofing system cannot always control the flow of water, the entire roof must be sheathed in a watertight membrane that extends all the way to the edge. Continue reading

Common Causes of Roof Leaks

Common Causes of Roof Leaks

The roof on your home is designed to keep outdoor elements, such as rain and leaves, out of your home. However, certain things can happen to your roof that can cause it to leak. When your roof is leaking, you will need to repair the damage to ensure water stays out in the future. However, learning why roofs leak can help you to prevent roof leaks from ever occurring in the first place. Here are a few of the most common reasons why a roof may leak. Continue reading

The Differences Between Residential and Commercial Roofing

The difference between residential and commercial roofing

Both residential and commercial roofs have the same purpose. They are designed to help keep outdoor elements, such as debris, rain and air, out of your dwelling or building. They also help to keep indoor air in, allowing you to control the temperature in your home or business. However, while they are designed to serve the same purpose, they are actually very different. Here are a few of the key differences between residential and commercial roofing. Continue reading

Warning Signs of a Damaged or Leaking Commercial Roof

Warning Signs of a Damaged or Leaking Commercial Roof

Most roof damage or leaks start out relatively small. They often give off signs that a leak is imminent or in the process of occurring. Unfortunately, many commercial business owners are unaware of what these signs are. As such, they may miss the warning signs of a leak or the early signs of a leak, and fail to notice there is a leak until major damage has occurred. Here are four of the most common warning signs related to damaged or leaking commercial roofs. Continue reading

The Effects of Rain and Wind on a Commercial Roof

The Effects of Rain and Wind on a Commercial Roof

Weather elements can be rough on both your residential or commercial roof. Different weather elements, such as rain or wind, can cause different types of damage to your roof. Having a residential roof inspected at least once a year and a commercial roof inspected at least twice a year can help to catch any damage done by severe weather in your area. Here are a few of the various ways that rain and wind can negatively affect your roofing. Continue reading