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Avoid These Common Commercial Roofing Mistakes

While it may be tempting to cut corners or hire anyone willing to repair or replace your commercial roof, it pays to work with a professional. From a minor leak to a complete replacement, here are some key reasons to avoid hiring an unprofessional roofing contractor for your commercial building.

Unsafe Installation

The best commercial roofing companies use a wide range of safety equipment and safe practices. Many of these are mandatory safety steps, while others are put in place to protect your contractors and provide a safe work environment. Failure to follow safe practices could lead to injury, leaving you liable. Reduce the risk of injury on your commercial property by ensuring your roofing company uses safe practices and equipment.

Improper Materials

In order to get the most out of your investment, you need a roofing contractor who will use the latest materials for a long-lasting finish. Improper material selection could not only reduce the quality and lifespan of your commercial roof, it could also lead to damage to your substrate. Only the right materials will give you a waterproof seal for years to come. Whether you choose asphalt shingles, metal roofing, or the latest flat roof materials, an experienced commercial roofing company will have all the best options for you.

Unprofessional Installation

Many residential roofing contractors incorrectly assume they can tackle a commercial job with equal success. While some roofing companies are capable of both, commercial roofs require a specific skill set that many residential only roofers don’t have. Work with a specialized commercial roofing company to receive professional installation and quality care.

When you’re ready for a quote on your commercial roofing project, contact Andrews Roofing. Choose a specialized commercial roofing company who will give you the proper materials, use the latest safety standards and utilize an experienced installation team for all your roofing needs. Call 757-296-0553 or email us today to learn more.

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4 Tips for Extending Your Commercial Roof Life

One of the best ways to ensure you don’t have to replace your commercial roof anytime soon is to take good care of it in the meantime. Replacing a roof can get expensive and time-consuming. Fortunately, there are some things you can do that will extend the life of your commercial roof.

  1. Frequent Inspections

You won’t know what to repair if you don’t take a look every now and again. While inspecting the roof, you should look for cracks, holes, and other similar damage. Sunken areas, whether pooling water or not, also indicate damage. During your inspection, check for clogged drains and clean the debris out of gutters. If your roof has other debris and branches on it, clean that off as well.

  1. Prompt Repairs

Whether you’ve noticed the need during an inspection, or you’ve found a leak inside, it’s important to promptly repair any problem areas. By taking care of them now, you could save yourself money, time, and the hassle of a complete roof repair in the future.

  1. Hiring Professionals

It might be tempting to save a few bucks and just take care of your roof inspection and repairs on your own, but there are some benefits of having the professionals do it.

  • The professionals know what to look for. Something that may not seem concerning to you could indicate a problem that needs fixing.
  • The professionals have the right materials. Some business owners try to fix their roofs using the wrong materials, which doesn’t typically go well.
  • The professionals have experience. Hiring professional roofers could save you time because they have enough experience to get the job done right the first time.
  1. Maintenance Programs

If you’d really like to extend the life of your roof, work with an experienced roofer to get on a maintenance schedule. This takes care of everything mentioned above, in addition to other services, to ensure your commercial roof lasts a while.

Getting Started

To get started with all the roofing services you need, contact a professional roofer. Contact Andrews Roofing by calling 757-296-0553 or emailing us today.

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Use a Beautiful Roof to Improve Curb Appeal

America has steadily moved into what more closely resembles a residential seller’s market. However, buyers are not without options. As home prices go up, many buyers are also withdrawing from the market. Nevertheless, a beautiful home can help to motivate even the most reluctant buyer, because it’s the first impression in deciding the value for money.

The Shape

The first thing many people recognize about a roof is the shape of it. In fact, some people prefer homes with certain roof shapes over others. For example, some owners prefer flat roofs that can hold a terrace, while others prefer steep A-shaped roofs that can fit an attic with standing space. You can’t create a roof that suits all preferences, but you can make sure yours is a high-quality option of its type.

The Material

First-time home buyers often do not have a preference for roof types beyond aesthetics. If they have lived in an apartment for years, then this is all the more likely. Seasoned home buyers may know exactly what kind of roof they want based on prior experience with roof maintenance. Consider this when choosing a roof.

The Color

Winter snow, fall leaves, and spring blossoms are just some of the things that may disguise a roof’s color. However, this does not mean that the color of your roof doesn’t matter. When choosing the color for your roof, consider the overall exterior of your home. Make sure the color of your roof complements the color of your siding, trim, shutters, etc.

The Condition

If people remember nothing else about a house, they remember the state it was in. Was it clean or dirty? Did it look stately and sophisticated or old and broken? The roof plays a big role in this. If there are missing shingles or the colors do not line up well together, it may give the wrong impression and subtract from the curb appeal.

If you need help visualizing your new roof, Andrews Roofing can help. Contact us today by calling 757-296-0553 or sending an email for more information.

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Common Maintenance Steps for Your Commercial Flat Roof

A flat roof is an excellent option for a commercial roof. Not only is it long lasting, but it can also hold your commercial air conditioners and other utilities. Make the most of your investment and prevent emergency repairs by following these common maintenance steps.

Trim Surrounding Trees

Nearby trees can increase the risk of damage to your flat roof. Not only can a tree or a limb potentially fall on your commercial building, but falling leaves and increased shade can reduce the lifespan of your roof. Have a professional trim back trees before they damage your flat roof.

Prevent Pooling Water

Flat roofs still need to efficiently drain water. Pooling water on your flat roof can slowly leak into your building. Be sure to clear off any standing water on your commercial roof and have a professional check for adequate drainage. Large amounts of water may have already compromised your roof, so consider hiring a professional to safely remove standing water.

If pooled water does start to leak through your flat roof, you need to address the leak immediately. Hire a professional roofing team to inspect the damage and provide a safe, effective patch to prevent further water damage.

Clear Off Debris

Twigs, leaves, and other debris may not seem like a major issue on your flat roof, but over time all this debris can retain moisture and encourage pooling. Prevent water pooling and other flat roof damage by routinely clearing off your commercial flat roof.

Hire a Professional Inspector and Maintenance Team

The best way to maintain your commercial flat roof is to invest in routine inspection and maintenance services. Some issues are difficult to spot without experience working with flat roofs, so contact Andrews Roofing today to receive a comprehensive inspection. Discuss any maintenance issues and discover how you can save money and avoid a complete flat roof replacement with proper maintenance. Call 757-296-0553 or email us today to learn more!

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Should I Worry About Frost on My Roof?

Have you ever walked outside on a cold morning and noticed the frost that covers the ground? You might have to scrape your car before you can drive, and your grass may look like a sparkling wonderland. Direct your view upward to have a look at the roof. Is there frost on it? Do you know whether frost is good or bad for your residential roof? How do you know when to worry?

Is Frost Good or Bad?

The frost itself that collects on your roof isn’t necessarily good or bad. Roofing materials are made to withstand the weather, and roofers who work in cold environments know which materials will hold up best. As long as your roof is in good repair, you shouldn’t have to worry about water damage.

The fact that there’s frost on your residential roof could actually be a good thing. If you look around and notice all your neighboring houses have frost, but yours does not, it could be an indication that your attic insulation isn’t quite up to par. The frost may be spotty, which also means the insulation isn’t properly in place. Without proper insulation, the heat that should be warming your home is leaking out through the attic and the roof, which is melting the frost.

Should I Worry About a Lack of Frost?

If there’s a lack of frost on your roof, there could be cause for alarm. You should only worry if your neighboring houses have the same amount of sun exposure as yours. For example, your neighbor’s house might be blocked from the sun by tall trees or a taller building, while your home is in direct sunlight. As soon as the sun hits, your frost could melt away, but will remain on your neighbors due to the shade. If that’s the case, you would not need to worry.

Contacting a Roofer

If your house is not in direct sunlight, and everyone else has frost, you should contact a roofer to see if there’s a problem with your roofing and insulation. Contact Andrews Roofing by calling 757-296-0553 or emailing us today for more information.

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How to Reduce the Risk of Fire Damage

Your roof doesn’t just finish off the look of the house. It protects you, your family, and your belongings. If your roof becomes damaged, it is not going to provide that protection. The following are some measures to take to reduce the risk of fire damage to your roof.

Use Fire-Resistant Materials

When your roof is installed, speak with the contractor about the type of roofing materials being used. If it costs a little more to get a higher-class material, it is often worth the investment. Class A roofing materials are the most fire-resistant, followed by Class B, then Class C, which are each less resistant than the one before. There are also unrated materials, which are the least resistant to fire.

Repair Holes and Gaps

Fire-resistant roofing materials will begin the job of protecting your roof against fire damage, but you should also have holes and gaps repaired. Damaged areas of the roof won’t have the same protection as other areas. Whether you’re missing some shingles or have a gap in your flashing, a fire could sneak through those damaged areas and into the less protected areas underneath.

Regularly Clean the Roof

Fire-resistant roofing materials doesn’t mean fireproof. If you have a lot of debris collected on the roof and it begins to burn for an extended period of time, the heat could eventually get to your roofing materials and ignite them. Any time debris falls on the roof, due to the change in seasons or the change in weather, be sure it gets cleaned off.

Gathering More Information

To learn more about roof maintenance and what you can do to keep your roof in good condition, contact the professionals at Andrews Roofing. Call 757-296-0553 or email us today for more information!

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