If you're considering a new roof for your business, this may be the time to upgrade. Solar panels, reflective roofing materials, skylights, and enclosed gutter systems can help increase the value of your building and save energy.
We will spell out exactly the nature of the work to be done including replacement, addition, or re-installation of flashings, installation or removal of vents, and the method to be used to install the roof.
Metal is a popular roofing material for commercial construction, and there are a number of metals to choose from, including: steel, galvanized steel (which can corrode), stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and zinc.
There are several critical aspects of proper commercial roof maintenance to ensure that your roof continues to perform optimally. This includes regularly scheduled inspections and prompt repair of any issues that emerge (before they have a chance to get worse).
PVC commercial roofing systems are excellent in resisting ponding (or sitting) water, as the membrane is welded together with hot air so as to eliminate all seams and prevent moisture penetration. PVC roofing also resists about 80 percent of the heat from the sun, substantially lowering energy costs as well.
Shingles are common on businesses with sloped roofs where they help channel water and serve as protection from hail. The best part of all is the selection of shingles there are today including wide varieties of basic or designer styles.