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COMMERCIAL Roof INSTALLATION

Commercial Installation Experts

Commercial roofs are similar to residential roofs; however, they often require additional maintenance and more expensive materials.

Ohm Restoration knows the importance of commercial roof maintenance and offers professional commercial roof installation and repair services. Our experts use high-quality materials and safety equipment to complete every roofing job efficiently.

We have years of experience under our belts and the know-how to service any type of commercial roofing system. When it comes to commercial roof installation, we prioritize safety by using state-of-the-art safety equipment and the latest construction tools.

COMMERCIAL ROOF INSTALLATION

When Do You Need a Commercial Roof Replacement?

How do you know if you need a repair or a complete commercial roof installation? The best way to determine whether you need a repair or replacement is to schedule an inspection.

During a commercial roofing inspection, Ohm Restoration will check the severity of the damage and determine whether or not it needs a repair or replacement. Our contractors will only suggest a complete replacement or restoration if it is necessary for the safety and structure of your building.

Our contractors will often suggest a commercial roof replacement if your current roof is severely damaged, old, or needs constant repairs. Although a new roof is an investment, it can save you money in the long run by better protecting your commercial property.

COMMERCIAL Roof INSTALLATION

Commercial Roofing Maintenance

Extending the life of your commercial roof relies on regular maintenance. Follow these commercial roofing maintenance tips to protect your commercial roof and avoid common problems:

1. Keep the Roof Free of Ice

Ice and snow can gradually deteriorate your commercial roof. The ice should melt and drain down the downspouts if you have a sound gutter system in place. However, clearing snow and other debris off your roof when possible is crucial for keeping the area clean and reducing the risk of potential issues.

2. Fix Leaks as Soon as Possible

If you notice any leaks in the ceiling, it is imperative to patch them as soon as possible. Minor leaks can cause water damage and impact the structural integrity of your roof. Sealing leaks as quickly as possible is critical to minimize damage and prevent more severe problems.

3. Look for Standing Water

Although you can’t prevent your roof from being wet, it is critical to keep an eye out for standing or pooling water. After it rains, the water should fall off the roof. If it doesn’t, it could indicate a structural issue.

4. Schedule Routine Inspections

One of the most effective ways to prevent common roofing issues is to schedule a routine maintenance inspection at least once a year. The roofer will check the flashing, roofing material, gutters, and other essential roofing components during a routine inspection. If they locate a problem, they can quickly fix it before it becomes a more severe issue.

Find a Professional Roofer

Whether you need a routine inspection or storm damage repair, Ohm Restoration has the necessary tools and expertise for commercial and residential roofs. Contact the team by filling out the form or calling (888) 319-7058 to schedule a commercial roof installation or repair service.

Commercial Roof Installation FAQ

How is a Commercial Roof Installed?

The commercial roof installation process will vary depending on the type of commercial roofing you have. After inspecting your roof and building, your roofer will walk you through the commercial roof installation process. However, every installation process requires certain essential elements.

For example, the contractor will need a low slope roof system to avoid standing water. Your roof will also need a durable frame to hold the commercial roof material safely. If the frame is weak, the entire building can suffer from damage.

A proper commercial roof installation also involves a gutter system. The gutters around the roof collect falling water and direct it away from the building’s foundation. Improperly installed gutters can lead to water damage, ice dams, and other serious problems.

The roof installation process starts with a thorough inspection. After the contractor checks the existing roof, they will remove any old or damaged roofing materials. Then, they will carefully install the new roof and double-check that it is secure.

What Are the Different Types of Commercial Roofs?

Most commercial buildings either have a standing seam roof or a flat roof. However, they can consist of different types of roofing materials, such as:

  • Metal roofing: Many commercial buildings use aluminum, copper, galvanized steel, or metal tiles for their roofs. Metal is a popular commercial roofing material since it is fire resistant, highly durable, and has a long life expectancy.
  • BUR (built-up roofing): A majority of commercial buildings use BUR. A built-up roof consists of several layers of material like tar and gravel to increase durability.
  • EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer): EPDM roofs consist of a rubber membrane that is energy efficient and UV-resistant.
  • PVC (polyvinyl chloride): PVC is wind-resistant and less expensive than other types of commercial roofing materials.
  • TPO Single-Ply: TPO is the most popular type of roofing material for commercial buildings. Single-ply roofing is easy and inexpensive to install while being wind and fire-resistant.

Green roofing: Businesses looking to increase energy efficiency and reduce HVAC system costs will often opt for green roofs.

How Thick Is a Commercial Roof?

The thickness of a commercial roof varies depending on the material. For example, PVC, TPO, and metal tend to be thinner than BUR or green roofing. Your Ohm Restorations roofing contractor can show you how thick your specific roof is and help you determine the best materials for your commercial building.

How Long Should a Commercial Roof Last?

The lifespan of a commercial roof depends on various factors, including installation quality, materials, and maintenance. For example, EPDM roofs have an average life expectancy of 30 years, while TPO and PVC roofs can last between 15 and 20 years.

 A lack of proper maintenance can significantly shorten the life expectancy of a commercial roof. To make the most of your investment, schedule an annual roof inspection and keep it clear of heavy debris and standing water.

How Many Plies Do Commercial Roofs Usually Have?

The number of plies a commercial roof has will vary depending on the size and type of the roof. Scheduling an inspection with your local commercial roofing repair contractor can give you a better idea of what the structure of your commercial roof looks like and what materials it needs.