Commercial Roofing Systems

Commercial Roofing Systems

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The design and features of your commercial roof will often be driven by the type of structure that best meets the needs of your business. At Weather, our experts bring decades of experience to the table, allowing our staff to install any commercial roofing system. In addition, we are happy to discuss the pros and cons of each surface and help you determine which might provide the most benefits for your commercial property. The most common selections for a commercial roof include:

EPDM – An Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer is a single layer of a membrane roof that is very flexible and versatile. These roofs are

typically flat or have a minor slope and include four layers to complete the waterproof and fire-retardant surface, which can last for half a century or more.

Metal – Metal roofing is a common choice for commercial roofs because of its affordability and longevity. With proper installation, the roof can provide reliability for decades with little or no repairs required. This surface can be used in many applications and installed at various pitches to meet the property’s needs.

PVC A PVC roof offers years of dependable service, is low maintenance, and is capable of withstanding a variety of weather challenges. In addition, if the roof suffers damage, it is easy to replace the damaged section without compromising the integrity of the entire surface. These roofs are also easy to install, making them a reasonably priced solution for many large structures.

Roof TilesThere are various roof tile materials, ranging from slate to concrete or composite materials. Each tile is hand-laid and secured to the roof in an overlapping pattern to ensure the surface’s waterproof integrity. The color, style, and appearance of these tiles can vary greatly, allowing for a more custom appearance.

Asphalt ShinglesAsphalt shingles are a very common roof surface. They are sold in bundles and installed in overlapping rows to provide a durable moisture barrier. Small stone granules are embedded in the asphalt to provide an added protective surface for the shingle and repel moisture. Many color options and styles are offered to provide variation from the standard flat, square-cornered surface of an older asphalt shingle roof.

TPOThermoplastic Polyolefin is a membrane roof surface combined with insulation to provide moisture protection on a flat or low-pitch roof. The surface is attached to the structure with adhesives, fasteners, and heat welding to prevent moisture from seeping under the surface, making it ideal in locations with snow and ice.

Roof CoatingsCoating a commercial roof with an elastomeric material can add up to 20 years of life to the surface. The thick coating provides added protection from the elements and insulates the facility for added comfort in the summer and winter. While this solution does not eliminate the need to reroof a property, it can provide added time to undertake this significant investment and process.

To learn more about any of these roofing options please reach out to the Weather team for expert guidance and information.

The design and features of your commercial roof will often be driven by the type of structure that best meets the needs of your business. At Weather, our experts bring decades of experience to the table, allowing our staff to install any commercial roofing system. In addition, we are happy to discuss the pros and cons of each surface and help you determine which might provide the most benefits for your commercial property. The most common selections for a commercial roof include:

EPDM – An Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer is a single layer of a membrane roof that is very flexible and versatile. These roofs are

typically flat or have a minor slope and include four layers to complete the waterproof and fire-retardant surface, which can last for half a century or more.

Metal – Metal roofing is a common choice for commercial roofs because of its affordability and longevity. With proper installation, the roof can provide reliability for decades with little or no repairs required. This surface can be used in many applications and installed at various pitches to meet the property’s needs.

PVC A PVC roof offers years of dependable service, is low maintenance, and is capable of withstanding a variety of weather challenges. In addition, if the roof suffers damage, it is easy to replace the damaged section without compromising the integrity of the entire surface. These roofs are also easy to install, making them a reasonably priced solution for many large structures.

Roof TilesThere are various roof tile materials, ranging from slate to concrete or composite materials. Each tile is hand-laid and secured to the roof in an overlapping pattern to ensure the surface’s waterproof integrity. The color, style, and appearance of these tiles can vary greatly, allowing for a more custom appearance.

Asphalt ShinglesAsphalt shingles are a very common roof surface. They are sold in bundles and installed in overlapping rows to provide a durable moisture barrier. Small stone granules are embedded in the asphalt to provide an added protective surface for the shingle and repel moisture. Many color options and styles are offered to provide variation from the standard flat, square-cornered surface of an older asphalt shingle roof.

TPOThermoplastic Polyolefin is a membrane roof surface combined with insulation to provide moisture protection on a flat or low-pitch roof. The surface is attached to the structure with adhesives, fasteners, and heat welding to prevent moisture from seeping under the surface, making it ideal in locations with snow and ice.

Roof CoatingsCoating a commercial roof with an elastomeric material can add up to 20 years of life to the surface. The thick coating provides added protection from the elements and insulates the facility for added comfort in the summer and winter. While this solution does not eliminate the need to reroof a property, it can provide added time to undertake this significant investment and process.

To learn more about any of these roofing options please reach out to the Weather team for expert guidance and information.

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