Monday, September 16, 2013

Extend Your Roof Life....And Budget

How do you extend the life of your roof if the tough economy has caused your capital budget, and your plans for a new roof, to be slashed?

If you haven’t already instituted a comprehensive roof maintenance program, which should include a historical record of actions performed, regularly scheduled inspections, solutions and recommendations for deficiencies found upon inspection, and repairs made as needed with appropriate documentation, then you need to make sure to implement one as soon as possible. You want to make sure that repairs are actually done in a timely manner and that the repairs are done correctly.

If you’re already past the point of no return, a full-scale roof restoration is sort of the last resort. We recommend this if you really do need a new roof, but don’t have the money to afford a new one. A roof restoration may include re-flashing all roof curbs, base flashings, roof edges and drains. You could also recoat the existing roof with various roof coating products that could extend the roof life by seven to 10 years or more.

However, keep in mind that if the roof is really in tough shape, establish a plan for when the roof really has to be replaced, and present a list of options to the CFO, along with possible

consequences if the roof fails.

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