We specialize in roof restoration. We can extend the life of your roof and provide a manufacturer's warranty as an alternative to roof replacement.
Roof restoration enhances the performance of your existing roof and its integral components by identifying and repairing defects and by providing a new top coat to restore continuity in waterproofing.
• less expensive than replacing a comparable roof
• excellent value by protecting your initial roofing investment
• reusing the existing roof saves tear-off and disposal costs
• little disruption to the company’s daily routine as there is little or no roofing membrane to remove
• cold process restoration eliminates noxious fumes and risk of fire compared to hot applied roofing
We answer some of our commonly asked questioned in order to provide you some clearance about the life and health of your roof.
The best method to use to inspect a building's roof is to partner with a roofing specialist. Experienced roofing professionals are trained to identify problematic areas. Experts recommend that a company should partner with a qualified roofing specialist to inspect a roof twice a year. In between inspections, a building owner can look for potential problems such as ponding and interior water spots after a storm.
Roofs wear out due to a variety of contributing factors that may combine to affect and accelerate roof deterioration. These may include ultraviolet radiation from the sun, temperature extremes, exposure to wind, rain, ice and snow and foot traffic on the roof.
Your roofing system should be inspected twice a year. If there are heavy storms, you should call for an inspection to ensure that your roof has not been damaged.
A life of a building's roof depends on several contributing factors including the quality of the materials, the quality of installation, and preventative maintenance to spot problems before they become large ones. Some roofs are designed for a life expectancy of 30-plus years while other roofs have a life expectancy of 10 years or less. Research proves that the number one reason why roofs do not survive their anticipated life cycles is the neglect of maintenance.
• Extreme weather: Lightening, high winds, hail, drenching rains that overflow the flashing heights
• Equipment additions: Improperly added equipment or other items improperly added on the roof (items added by tenants are a very common source of roofing problems)
• Trade damage: Punctures, holes etc. caused by trades other than the roofing contractor
• Unintended Abuse: Vandalism or accidental damage…even a small hole can let in a large amount of water into the roofing system.
Many costs are associated with leaks such as: Downtime for production, lost use of space, tenant complaints, slip and fall accidents and legal claims, mold and mildew, employee moral and productivity issues.
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