Commercial roofing and waterproofing are processes that protect commercial buildings from the elements and moisture-related damage.
• Commercial roofing:The installation of a roof on a business, warehouse, or other large commercial structure. Commercial roofs protect the building's occupants and contents from rain, snow, and other elements.
• Commercial roof waterproofing: The application of a coating or membrane to a commercial roof to prevent water from leaking in. This waterproofing protects the building's interior and structural components from moisture-related damage and deterioration.
Residential Roofing refers to constructing and installing roofs on homes or other buildings. The main purpose of residential Roofing is to protect the home's interior from the elements, such as rain, wind, and snow.
Residential roofing systems can be made from materials such as asphalt shingles, metal, tile, slate, and wood. The type of roofing material used will depend on various factors, including the climate, the architectural style of the home, and the homeowner's personal preferences and budget.
Industrial roofing is a type of roofing used on buildings that are used to produce or store goods in large quantities, such as manufacturing plants and warehouses. Industrial roofs are designed to be more durable and protective than commercial roofs, which are used on buildings such as malls, offices, and restaurants. Industrial roofs are often larger than commercial roofs and are installed in pieces to avoid excessive exposure.
Rain-gutters It is necessary to prevent water dripping or flowing off roofs in an uncontrolled manner for several reasons: to prevent it damaging the walls, drenching persons standing below or entering the building, and to direct the water to a suitable disposal site where it will not damage the foundations of the building. In the case of a flat roof, removal of water is essential to prevent water ingress and to prevent a build-up of excessive weight.
• Seamless: Are made of a single piece of material, without any seams or joints, that run the length of your property: designed to channel rainwater away from your home, preventing water damage, soil erosion, and basement flooding. They also have a lower chance of leaking, and are low maintenance.
• Aluminium: Lightweight, rust-resistant, and relatively affordable, can last for 20 years or longer.
• Galvanized: Has a thin coat of zinc on it. The extra layer of coating serves to add protection. Because of this, they can better resist water, and weather, as well as physical damage. You can paint over this material to meet style preferences, and to help increase protection against the elements.
• Box: Is a rectangular-shaped channel that collects and directs rainwater away from a roof and into a building. Are designed to manage large volumes of water and prevent water damage to a building.
• "K": A popular choice for homeowners because they are easy to install, versatile, and can hold more water than other types of gutters. However, they require regular maintenance to prevent debris build-up and potential clogs.
• 5 & 6: The main difference between 5-inch and 6-inch gutters is the size of the mouth at the top of the gutter. 6-inch gutters are wider and can hold up to 50% more water than 5-inch gutters. They are also less likely to overflow in heavy rain because the water can spread out inside the wider gutter.
• Over 30 Colors: We have a wide variety of ceiling colors, for different tastes and needs.
A sheet metal roof is a roofing system made from metal sheets, tiles, or panels that is designed to be durable, weather-resistant, and low-maintenance.
Can be made from aluminum, copper, stainless steel, galvanized metal, or other metals.
Are a component of the building envelope, which separates the inside and outside of the building. They are designed to resist air, water, heat, and sound.
The process of fixing a damaged roof without replacing many parts of it. It can include:
• Patching small leaks with sealant
• Replacing a single metal sheet
• Re-bedding or repointing your ridge capping
• Valley iron replacement
• Gutter repair or replacement
• Roof restoration
• High pressure clean
• Roof painting
The average lifespan with regular roofing maintenance can be extend.
Roof repairs are generally quick, easy, and inexpensive. However, it's important to plan and execute them carefully, so it's best to contact a professional.
You should consider a roof repair if the damage is minor, such as a few loose shingles or a small leak. You should consider a roof replacement if your roof is older, damaged, or failing, or if it has multiple trouble spots.
A roof certification is a document granted by a roof inspector that confirms the roof on your house has been inspected (or, if necessary, repaired), is free of flaws, and is estimated to last for the period the certificate states. Roof certifications are separate from home inspection. They are needed because home inspectors rarely perform a thorough inspection of the roof.
A thorough evaluation conduced by a professional roofing inspector to assess the condition of a roof, verifying that it is currently in good working order and is expected to remain functional for a specified
period, typically documented in a certificate that outlines the roof's lifespan and any potential issues identified during the inspection.