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A Commercial Roof Should Stand Up To Mother Nature



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By : Nick Messe   

Roofing products continue to develop and expand year by year with new advances in technology and consumer demands. New metal roofs have made it a very favorable product in many roofing applications. Rubberized roofs are becoming the norm in place of older styles. Many prefer the older carpentry standards of shingle or even tile roofs in specialized applications.

Commercial buildings usually demand the most out of roofing products compared to residential pitch-roofs. The standard commercial roof may be flat or only slightly sloped, so the covering product has to be a militant barrier against rain, weather, and thermal breakdown. Most roofs wear out from heat before they wear away from rain. Typical flat-type roofing has been a standard multi-layer of asphalt felt paper covered with hot tar and gravel.

Today, modern improvements have brought more durable technology so that an asphalt ply-layer roof includes rubberizing compounds that increase durability and prevent water penetration longer. Some of the longest lasting of these roofs today include those with rubberizing material including bitumen and polypropylene compounds. Some PVC type rubberized roofs include a reflective color to repel heat and decrease the temperature load of the building.

Metal roofing, a product that has become more popular in home improvement, has also made great advances in the commercial roofing industry as well. While metal roofing debuted in the world of agricultural buildings, standing-seam metal roofs leave the barnyard far behind as they have come to dignify some of the most prestigious businesses.

Available in a variety of noble colors, metal roofs appear most often on commercial business where image is everything, such as storefronts, restaurants, and other marketing venues. Large warehouses and agricultural buildings have come to depend on these heavy-gauge steel roofs which may not beckon to the eye yet greatly appeal to the pocket book for their durability and longevity.

Perhaps you are wondering what might be the best roof for replacing or upgrading your building? One must consider the design of the building in question, visibility, and public image. A commercial building on the back of an industrial park may focus more on practicality than on presentation. A restaurant on main street will want to spend a little more on image, above mere function.

Talking to a roofing professional will give a buyer good insight into what specific products will meet the aesthetic and the financial needs of a commercial building. Many shopping malls, schools, and even office complexes have gone for a combined roof package of the rubberized roof surface over the main part of the complex and a standing-seam, metal roof "apron" across the front to cover walkways and entries. While carpentry and even architectural services may be necessary to make such a conversion, a combined roof system can meet the demands of both the customer and the weather.

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Author Resource:- At Ticos we are a Short Hills home improvement company. We specialize in building and remodeling projects including roofing and general carpentry.
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