Inspection / Maintenance

Just like your heating and air conditioning equipment, a roof needs  periodic servicing and inspection in order to maximize return on your  investment.

Not only is owner roof maintenance required under most roofing manufacturer’s warranty conditions, but the National Roofing Contractors Association has determined that regular roof maintenance can add years of serviceable life most roof systems.

Periodic inspections can uncover potential problems before they  become emergencies, and they can reduce the total amount of expenditures  on a roof system due to service calls. Roofing systems are valuable  assets that must be maintained and protected.  Successful
property management depends on periodic inspection and regularly scheduled maintenance of
your roofing system.  Periodic inspection will help you extend the life  of the roof as well as reduce the potential of water damage to the  interior of the building.  Roof surfaces do not wear evenly due to  weathering and other environmental exposures.  This holds true for different sections of the same roof surface.  To reduce the potential  for damage it is recommended that commercial roofing structures be  inspected at least twice a year.  The suggested times for routine  inspections are in the spring after the winter season, and late fall  after the hot summer but before the winter weather arrives. Inspections  are also warranted following a major weather event such as wind and /or  hail storms.


Roofing systems may fail due to a number of factors:


1. Poor workmanship during installations
2. Poor design of the roof system
3. Faulty materials
4. Weathering or weather events
5. Trapped moisture or mechanical damage
6. Neglect and lack of maintenance
7. Foot traffic on the roof surface


A roof maintenance program should be a systematic approach similar to  that of any other mechanical system requiring maintenance. Your HVAC  systems for example require regular inspections and routine maintenance  to keep them in operational condition. As with any other maintenance  program, management should assign this duty to a competent and trained  person. The maintenance program should include documentation (inspection  forms, photographs, notes, repair invoices, etc.) to identify and  record the issues noted during the routine inspections and to provide  guidance to the contractors who will complete any needed repairs. The  goal of a roof maintenance program is to identify problem areas and  complete repairs before they become major issues.


FREE Commercial Roof Inspection
It would be much easier for us to provide you helpful roofing advices  after an onsite roof inspection. Therefore we are happy to provide you a  FREE Commercial Roof Inspection that includes:

Analysis of general roof conditions

Analysis of the environmental conditions affecting the roof such as wind and the type of surrounding terrain

Recommendations based on observed roof conditions

This inspection is FREE and non-obligated. 

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