When getting a new roof, color, material, and style aren’t the only factors you need to consider. You shouldn’t forget about fire ratings, especially if you live in an area that’s prone to wildfires. Roofs come in four fire classifications, namely, Class A, Class B, or Class C.
Read MoreCommercial roof coatings are used as part of the system’s maintenance or for repairs. They are usually applied to existing assemblies. Moreover, they can increase protection against harsh outdoor elements, helping delay the need for a roof replacement. When do commercial roof coatings make sense?
Read MoreA valley is where two roof surfaces meet. It’s also considered one of the leak-prone areas of the roof. It creates a channel that lets moisture to run down the roof. Metal sheets or roof rolls are placed over them to prevent water penetration.
Read MorePolyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a single-ply roofing material, typically used in commercial applications. It is the third-most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer.
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