3 Ways to Extend the Service Life of Your Commercial Roof

As a business owner or facilities manager, it’s extremely likely that you can’t take time out of your busy schedule to perform routine roofing maintenance tasks. In fact, most businesses tend to only look towards the roof when a problem has arisen, like a leak in the roofing system. However, investing in regular maintenance on your commercial roof rather than waiting until there’s a problem could be just the thing to extend the lifespan of your roof and keep your business up and running.

Below, we go over three proven methods of prolonging the lifespan of your commercial roof. If you are in need of commercial roof replacement in Tampa, please get in contact with a member of our team for more information. We will work to inspect and address the problem in an efficient and non-disruptive manner.

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1. Make Necessary Repairs As Soon As Possible

Ignoring a glaring issue like a commercial roof leak in Tampa is the worst thing that a commercial business owner or facilities manager could do. That’s because, over time, the problem will only get worse and grow more and more expensive to repair, causing extensive damage to your building in the process. Even more, it may cause your roof to collapse entirely. Conversely, the sooner you treat and correct a problem like a roof leak, the less chance there is that the issue will spread or develop into something much more complex.

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2. Keep Nearby Trees Pruned

As most business owners know, trees near your commercial property can offer a variety of benefits, from making your business seem more inviting to helping you save on cooling costs during the heat of summer. Unfortunately, any trees within striking distance of your roof also increase the risk of damage in the event that loose branches either fall or are ripped from the trees as a result of bad weather. To help prevent problems like holes in the membrane and gutter clogging, you’ll want to consider trimming any branches that hang over your commercial roof regularly. Ensure that the branches are at least 10 feet away from the roof to best prevent pests and rodents as well.

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3. Keep Your Roof Clean

Depending on the height of your commercial building, debris like gravel, leaves, dirt, and grime can fall onto your roof. Without regular cleaning, this debris can build up, adding weight to your roof, allowing standing water to collect in one area, and creating a welcoming environment for vegetative growth, mold, and mildew to grow. Apart from making your roof more vulnerable to holes and tears, debris will also collect in your gutters and eventually clog them, inhibiting proper damage and leading to leaks and rusting. Regular cleaning is the best way to prevent buckling, remove the unnecessary weight on the roof caused by this debris, and inhibit the growth of moss, mold, and rot. For more information regarding routine commercial roof maintenance or commercial roof replacement in Tampa, please get in touch with a member of our team today.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is for general educational information only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional counsel.

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