Showing posts with label flat roof everett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flat roof everett. Show all posts

May 13, 2022

Inspecting your flat roof

Inspecting your flat roof before the seasons change can be most beneficial, particularly before winter and summer as we can experience extreme cold and heat that can take its toll on the materials.

Cold temperatures, storms and rain all contribute to the damage of the roofing. In the summer, the solar UV radiation is higher so the roof can be exposed to high heat and thermal shock due to sudden cooling if it rains. Inspecting flat roofing is particularly important after harsh weather as rainfall can settle and create ponding across the roof, causing water damage.

Indoor inspection of a flat roof

Firstly, you should check the interior of the building. Signs of water staining on the walls or ceiling will show that there is possibly a leak allowing water to get in. you can usually tell if there is a leak as a dark ring of discolouration form around where the water is leaking from. However, this doesn’t mean that the leak is coming from directly above as there are many layers of the roofing that can change the direction of the leaking water. If you have any signs of leaks from the interior of your building, this shows there is deep water damage and a roofing contractor is needed for repair as soon as possible.

Exterior inspection of a flat roof

It is still important to inspect the exterior of your roof even if you do not see any obvious signs of leaks from the inside. Any cracks or splits in the roof that are allowing water to get in should be dealt with before they cause further internal damage. Simply doing a walk around your flat roof each month is beneficial for a quick inspection, however it is important to be careful where you step as this could cause more damage to areas that are already impaired. If the roof surface feels weak as you are walking along it, this is a sign that the roof isn’t performing to its required standards and should be looked at by a contractor. Always be aware of where you are on the roof and never walk backwards.

Things you should look out for:

  • Debris
  • Blocked drainage / gutter systems
  • Edge metal damage
  • Holes / rips / splits / separations in roofing material

Most leaks occur when the roofing material is deteriorating with age. Any penetrations in the roof such as pipes and flashings are more prone to leaks as they cause a break in the roofing material. If the seals wear away then water can flow through. In the winter, leaking water will expand when it turns to ice. This causes the crack to expand and creates further damage to the roof.

Inspecting your flat roof – we can help you

Solomon Roof are on hand for all types of commercial/industrial flat roofing repair. If you have inspected your roof and found damage or would like us to inspect your flat roof, give us a call. We are accredited to the major roofing and building industry standards.

April 05, 2022

Why do so many modern buildings have flat roofs?

Most older properties are built with traditional pitched roofs, which begs the question: why do so many modern buildings have flat roofs?

You want to build your dream home. You’re planning an extension. Considering a garage conversion? A large part of your decision will be the roof. Pitched or flat? Why do so many modern buildings have flat roofs? 

This is a question that many people ask before coming to a decision. In the past, there would be no real decision to make – a traditional pitched roof would be the automatic choice. However, there has been a shift in the past few decades; as technology has advanced, flat roofs – which didn’t always have the best reputation – have become a viable, durable, efficient and affordable alternative. 

So why do so many modern buildings have flat roofs? Why have they become so popular?

Why do so many modern buildings have flat roofs? Flat roofs look great!

Clean, smooth lines, a decidedly modern vibe, simple yet elegant design – a flat roof can transform a building in all the right ways! 

Why do so many modern buildings have flat roofs? Enjoy more space in your home

A pitched roof creates a timeless silhouette. However, one major drawback is the pitch itself, which can cramp a room and lead to tricky, restrictive angles. Most homeowners will want to maximise the dimensions of their home and a flat roof will do just that. 

Why do so many modern buildings have flat roofs? Durable and energy-efficient

In past decades, flat roofs have enjoyed the best reputation in terms of their durability. However, modern flat roofing technology has dealt and eradicated the issues that flat roofs once had. 

The myth remains that flat roofs simply won’t stand the test of time. However, a well-engineered flat roof will happily withstand the elements, from intense heat to sleet and snow; strong winds to heavy rain.  Advanced flat roofing systems such as the ones installed by Solomon Roof offer the ultimate in protection:
  • 100% watertight
  • Dimensionally stable
  • Unaffected by expansion or contraction
  • Maintenance free
  • Resistant to moss and algae
  • Fusion welded to form a storm-resistant edge
  • Guaranteed to never crack or become brittle
  • Suitable for any flat surface

Why do so many modern buildings have flat roofs? Competitively priced

Constructing a flat roof requires less materials and takes less time than a pitched roof; therefore it costs less to install. 

Of course, exact prices will depend on the type of flat roof you choose, as well as the company that does the work. 

If you have any further questions, or would like to arrange a free, no-obligation site visit, please contact Solomon Roof today.