Monday, June 6, 2011
Roofing Trends: Shelter From The Storm
Long before mankind could imagine such inventions as air conditioning, high tech security or cubicles; it discovered the benefits of a secure, watertight structure to protect against the elements. From the natural shelter of cave dwellings man emerged to construct roofs from various native materials, including animal skins, dirt and twigs, and tree bark. These early roofs needed to be completely portable and likely required constant repair. In some ways, very little has changed. The essential purpose of a roof—to shield building occupants from the ravages of weather—is the same. And we share one basic tenet—roofs should not leak.
These days, the demands placed on roofs have changed significantly. They are expected to last 20 years or more and, with proper preventive maintenance and inspections, should not fail, particularly during inclement weather.
Weathering The Storm
Building owners and managers must keep in mind many things when renovating, replacing, or designing a maintenance plan for roofs. This includes increased wind loads and more frequently occurring 100 year rainfalls, hurricanes, and hail storms. Facility managers and building owners must be aware of the need for roofing systems that do more than just keep water out of their facilities. Throughout Florida, increased durability and high performance roofing systems are important protection against hurricane force winds and golf ball sized hail. The impact of the sun’s rays on a roof can also be particularly harmful. Roofing materials can decay over time due to the sun’s heat and ultraviolet rays.
How To Keep Up
Proper maintenance and informed decisions can help ensure a long life for your facility’s roof. To explain it simply, past and current, the most pressing issue and greatest challenge in roofing is to provide a reliable, watertight, and leak free waterproofing system for a 20 year service life. So how can you extend the roof service life and mitigate storm risks?
Simple really, it is proven that you can prolong the life of a roof, diminish the impact of regular wear and tear, and ensure the roof remains in good condition during a storm through adequate maintenance practices. However, it is easy to install a roof and forget about it until something goes wrong. This is a mistake that could lead to leaks or potentially damaging roof failure.
Sadly, roofs are not maintenance free. Some roofing types require less maintenance than others, but they all require some degree of upkeep. The better this asset is maintained and cared for, the longer service life facility managers will get in return.
Inspections are necessary to prevent costly damage. Some problems may not be evident from a superficial perspective. A leak is an obvious problem. Less obvious, however, is wet insulation, which can cause an organization to lose thousands of dollars in thermal investment. The investment in a regular maintenance, inspection, and repair program is imperative to manage the roof properly.
We strongly encourage all of our clients, to extend the service life of your roof and lower lifetime maintenance costs. Ensure your roofs are regularly maintained by a quality preventative maintenance program. We offer our clients a full range of solutions, including an unlimited, no-cost leak response. You have a leak, we fix it free. End of story. Call us at (877) 726-2661 to learn more.
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