Roof Maintenance Damascus MD

Maintenance Tips to Extend the Life of Your Roof

A roof is essential for the protection of any commercial structure. On-going regularly scheduled commercial roof maintenance programme will assist in mitigating any potential issues that may cause harm to your facility. Roof damage can occur as a result of excessive wear and tear. Keeping track of any faults and proactively correcting them before they get larger will help to extend the life of your commercial roof.

There are several methods for extending the life of a roof, including acrylic or silicone treatments, which are both flexible and durable. These coatings completely cover and protect the surface, including any cracks or crevices. Starting with simple scheduled maintenance, on the other hand, may be your best line of protection.

 

 

Suggested Commercial Roof Maintenance:

1. Resolve any leaks as soon as possible.

Neglecting a leaky roof is one of the worst thing a business owner could do. A leak will only worsen with time and become more costly to repair. Once a leak starts, it’s only a matter of time. It will never get better on its own. A leaky roof has the potential to cause a wide range of harm to not only the building, but also the equipment and possibly electrical system as well, which could spell disaster for everyone especially the occupants. Worst, it may cause your roof to collapse. Contact Damascus Roofing contractors immediately if you notice a problem with your commercial roof.

2. Minimum bi-annual roof inspection.

It is strongly recommended that a professional roofing contractor like Damascus Roofing company examine your commercial roof twice a year to discover any potential roof problems such as hidden leaks, cracks, sagging or weak structure points, or pooling water.

3. Keep off of the roof.

The less traffic there is on your commercial roof, the better. Consider putting in walk pads to help stabilise the roof by adding cushion, spreading the weight load over a larger surface, and prevent long-term damage. This can also help to extend the life of the roof.

4. Inspection after storms.

Storms with high winds, hail, or heavy snow or a particularly heavy downpour can cause damage to your commercial roof that may go unnoticed until it becomes a big problem. After a storm, it’s a good idea to at least visually inspect your roof for any obvious signs such as pooling water spots or structural damage.

5. Clean and clear.

Your roof is not a storage space and neither is it a vacant lot. It’s the first and usually only protective layer from the elements for your business and houses equipment that need to be maintained to remain in proper working order. Quickly clear any debris buildup, which can lead to clogging or mold.

6. Unclog Gutters and Drains on a Regular Basis.

Because rain and storms can send material into your roof drainage system, it must be cleaned on a regular basis to prevent blockages. Clogged gutters may cause avoidable leaks, mold, and a slew of other problems with your commercial roof.

7.Proactive maintenance.

This only applies if you have tall trees around your commercial roof. Because falling tree branches may cause significant damage to any roof, as they do in storms, it is a good idea to have trees trimmed on a regular basis. Not only will this prevent roof damage from broken branches, but it will also keep your roof clean of falling leaves. As an added benefit, it will help prevent algae from growing on your commercial roof by reducing or eliminating shady spots.

8. Roof equipment operating to specifications.

Faulty roof equipment can compromise the quality of your commercial roof in a number of ways. In your regular roof inspections, don’t forget to check air seals on HVAC, air conditioner units, vents, and all wiring.

9. Hire a snow removal service throughout the winter months.

When heavy snow accumulates on a commercial roof for a lengthy period of time, leaks, ice dams, icycles, and other issues can occur. If there is a buildup of snow on your roof, have a qualified snow removal professional maintain it over the winter.

TLC for Your Roof's Longevity

Maintenance is an crucial part of commercial roof. It extends its longevity and saves you money and headaches. If you have neglected your roof for a few years, it’s time to get it inspected and brought up to speed to prevent big problems later on.

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