AMERICAN LEGACY ROOFING EXPERTS DISCUSS COMMON COMMERCIAL ROOFING ISSUES
When people think of roof problems, they usually think of residential roofs, and they may look for a American Legacy roofing company without considering that residential roofing and commercial roofing are different. However, commercial and industrial roofs are at risk for problems, as well. Knowing the common problems that can happen with non-residential roofing can help you take better care of your roof and, by extension, your building.
Leaky Roof
A leaking roof is one of the most common problems that occur in any roof, including commercial and industrial roofs. Age, weather, and other factors can cause damage, leading to leaking when moisture, such as from rain, gets on the roof. If the leak is not immediately obvious, there are typically signs that you have a problem. Spots of mold, discoloration, or odors can be signs of leaks.
Water Ponding
Ponding water, which is also called standing water, happens when your roof doesn’t have adequate drainage. Most often, it occurs if the drainage, such as gutters and downspouts, are not cleaned regularly, leading to clogging. Ponding water can lead to a roof leak. In addition, the standing water adds weight to the roof, which can cause damage to the structural integrity of your building.
Storm Damage
Storm damage can be more than water damage. Damage from hail or high winds can damage your commercial or industrial roof. If not addressed early by a commercial roofing company, the damage can increase, leading to further and more serious problems with your roof.
Mechanical Damage
If you have equipment on your roof, you are at risk for mechanical damage. This includes any kind of damage to equipment associated with human error. As with other types of damage, if mechanical damage is not addressed right away, it can lead to more serious problems with your roof.
Aged Membrane
Most commercial or industrial roofs last between fifteen and twenty years. However, this number varies greatly based on a lot of factors. Even if you take very good care of your roof, it will eventually need to be replaced or repaired due to age. If you do not include age in your considerations for roof maintenance, your building is at risk for major problems due to your roof.