Roofing Tips

How Unreasonably Cold Weather Affects Commercial Roofs

Ohio’s winter weather is known for its unpredictability, with temperatures often fluctuating between cold and unreasonably cold. Commercial roofs are designed to withstand a variety of weather conditions, but these temperature swings can have a significant impact on commercial roofs. In a recent article, we discussed how to prepare your roof for winter. But, considering the

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Prevent a Voided Commercial Roof Warranty with These 5 Tips

A professionally installed, commercial roofing system always comes with a manufacturer warranty. But, because the terms can vary from system to system, you must familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions of your roof’s warranty to help you avoid actions that could void your warranty and end up costing you thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket

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Winter is Coming. Is your Commercial Roof Prepared?

As winter approaches, it’s essential that your commercial roof is prepared to withstand the harsh weather conditions that come with the season. The cold temperatures, heavy snow, and freezing rain can cause significant challenges to the structural integrity of your building. We encourage you to take proactive measures to make sure your commercial roof is

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If your commercial roof isn’t ventilated, here are 6 reasons why it should be.

Maintaining the structure of commercial buildings can be quite complex, with a lot of factors to consider. One in particular is your commercial roof and making sure it is properly ventilated. Proper ventilation will help prolong the integrity, longevity, and efficiency of the roof. But first, what is ventilation? Vents allow hot air and moisture

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Got Ponding Water?

Preventing ponding on flat commercial roofs is essential to maintaining your roof’s structural integrity and preventing water damage. Ponding occurs when water accumulates and remains stagnant on the roof surface, potentially leading to leaks, deterioration of roofing materials, and even structural issues.  In this blog post, we’ll explore 10 effective strategies that will help to

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