Different Types Of Commercial Roofing

The roof acts as a shield from the forces of nature. Also, the roof has a major role to play in determining the soundness of the building structure. So, the need for quality roofing is highly recommended to business owners and it should not be taken lightly by them. It is better to understand that the roof is vulnerable to rains, snow, winds, thunderstorms, heat and if not taken proper care of the roof can be damaged due to severe weather. To stand against the adversity of the weather conditions installing quality roofs and maintaining them properly becomes a necessity.  Commercial roofing has many types and you can find a small brief on some of them along with its advantages which are outlined below. 

Types Of Commercial Roofing And Advantages Associated With It:

Commercial Roofing

Built Up Roofing Membrane: This roofing is basically the ‘tar-and-gravel roof’.  Such kind of roofs is made up of multiple layers of tar and the supporting fabric. Built up roofing membrane is also known as BUR and this kind of commercial roofing system has been into existence for over 10 decades. You can control the cost here as in this case as you choose the number of layers you want. The final layer and the top of the roof will be layered with gravel. BUR is one the cheapest options and it can last if 30-40 years if it’s installed and maintained correctly. Built up roofing membrane benefits include protection from ultraviolet rays, it's waterproof and the maintenance is also easy and pocket-friendly.

Metal Roofing: Metal roofing is regarded as one of the oldest types of commercial roofing. It can last long and is available in different kind of metals with plenty of color choices. Such kind of roofing is available in galvanized steel, tin, copper, stainless steel and lots more. Metals can rust over a period and hence to avoid such problems, in the long run, it is coated with a protective layer. The coated protective layer also acts a waterproofing aging and provides protection from UV rays.  Another benefit of using metal roofing is that they are fire resistant.

Shingle Roofing: Shingle roofing is extremely popular when it comes for residential roofing but nowadays due to its various advantages it is also used in steep slope commercial roofs. Shingles made up of various materials like asphalt, wood, ceramic, etc. Asphalt and architectural shingles are most commonly used for commercial roofing and they both have their respective advantages.  Asphalt shingles are versatile as they come in various colors, design, and textures. They are also reliable as it’s easy to maintain and repair. Architectural shingles are multilayered and hence they are more resilient. Such kind of shingles is also fire resistant and can also hold up against strong winds and extreme weather. 

Commercial Roofing
Commercial Roofing
Single-Ply Membrane Roofing: Single-ply membrane roofing are categorized into two main types i.e. thermosets and thermoplastics. Thermosets are basically synthetic rubber whereas thermoplastics are PVC and TPO. You can decide the type of membrane you want as per your need and requirements. Both the membranes can last up to 25-30 years. They are flexible, give protection from UV radiation and are fire resistant. This roofing is available in the market since a number of years and its most commonly used in manufacturing and commercial buildings.

You can select the type of commercial roofing you want your commercial unit, but make sure that you hire a professional and experienced commercial roofing contractor with a proven track record to get it installed in a correct way. Searching and shortlisting a roofing contractor can be a daunting task as there are numerous of them claiming to be the best. So look for a roofing contractor who is experienced, well-established and reputed.

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