You may not have to actually walk up on your commercial property’s roof to diagnose the need for commercial roof repair. The rest of your building could be sending you signals that point toward repair, or tear-off and replacement. Recognizing seven signs early enough could prevent a small repair from growing into an expensive roof replacement.
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
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Spring Roofing Maintenance: 3 Tips for a Healthy Roof
Your roof may have survived the snow and ice, however now it's a great opportunity to overview the harm winter may have created. Spring roof support is a vital piece of developing the life expectancy of your roof – and securing your home's trustworthiness. So, when it’s time to conduct your spring roof inspection, remember the following three areas of concern.
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Flat Roofing 101
Flat roofs are popular in modern architecture. They give buildings a modern feel and give buildings a more minimalistic look. Gone are the days of old fashioned architecture like in the 1800s, when buildings were often even embellished with fancy detail. Instead, modern fashion dictates that simplicity can be very attractive, and everywhere from art, to décor this is a prevalent trend.
But while flat roofs are a current fashion, they aren't exactly as practical as sloped roofs in every way. Slopes aren't a popular way to build just because someone liked the idea of incorporating diagonal lines into architecture. The slope is meant to help rain, snow and debris easily slip off the roof. This can make maintenance much easier in general.
That said, if you really like the way flat roofs look, it's possible to install a flat roof that won't be a maintenance nightmare. And despite the fact that flat roofs can require a little bit more maintenance than sloped ones, they allow you to walk on the roof more safely when you're doing that maintenance. They can also help you create wonderful outside spaces for relaxing on the roof, so what's not to love?
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