Adequate roofing is one of those things in life that is simply a necessary evil. We tend to ignore or overlook it until it reaches the point where it can no longer be ignored or overlooked. The reason is that it is expensive. The problem is that it is also necessary. The roof on your business does far more than simply provide a dry place where you can work. Once you realize the importance of your roof, it is easier to appreciate the value of it. Keep in mind just how much value your roof has as you make choices about which type of commercial roofing materials are best for your business.
Built Up Roofing
This is the type of roofing material that are often seen on the roofs of schools and hospitals, though it is perfectly suitable for most business and commercial roofing projects. It is relatively inexpensive (once you consider the life cycle of the roof), offers a generous warranty in most cases, and offers many additional protective features like waterproofing, wind resistance, fire resistance, and resistance to damage from hail.
Single Ply Membrane Roofs
Single ply roofing systems are becoming more and more popular because they provide excellent waterproofing capabilities, impressive warranties, fire retardation, versatility for installation or attachment, and don’t require a specific roofing style in order to work. You also have the option of selecting surfaces that are known as “cool roof” surfaces. These surfaces work to reflect the sun’s rays which in turn reduce the costs of cooling the building.
Metal Roofing
This roofing type is another popular choice for commercial roofs. You have a wide range of options when it comes to metal roofs for roofing style, roofing color, and customizability. More importantly, for many businesses, as we become more concerned over the state of the planet is the fact that metal roofs are environmentally friendly, sustainable, and energy efficient. You can even coat these roofs, no matter what color you select, with “cool” roofing materials that make them highly reflective and reduce energy consumption for cooling the building. When you add these benefits to the fact that metal roofs are extremely durable, have a lengthy life expectancy, and are also recyclable you have a very winning combination. More benefits of metal roofing for businesses is that they require little maintenance, can be rated to withstand wind, fire, and hail, and can be repaired fairly easily.
With so many great options available, your choice for roofing materials may not be the easiest you will ever make. The key is in finding the option you will be happiest with and that will serve your business better financially over the years.
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