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If you have a flat roof or one that is low-sloping, you might be at higher risk of developing leaks. When businesses set up in commercial buildings, sometimes they don’t consider the type of roofing they have.

As a business owner, you might want to make sure that you have a roof option that is easy to repair and will promote better roof health. Commercial roofs are often flat roofs covered in membranes, metal sheets or sometimes asphalt. Roofs should last you around 30 years, so make sure that you are investing in the right place with a roof that will protect you and your company.

Whether you are renewing the roof that is currently over your business or need some repairs, here are our tips to making sure you are getting the right commercial roof for your business:

 

Choosing Good Materials

The most cost-effective roofing system is made of polyurethane foam, which will be sprayed onto the roofing substrate. There are also other options made of acrylic and silicon that are available but do keep in mind that they will cost almost twice as much. Spray-on foam is great for new roofs as well as those that need a little repair.

They will also provide a little bit of insulation, which will increase energy efficiency in your home. The chemical properties in foam roofing make it completely waterproof, which is excellent for avoiding leaks, which are the biggest issue in roofing. Single-ply membrane roofing systems for flat or rubber roofing is the most well-known membrane roofing material, but it is black, meaning that it will absorb heat from the sun, which will eventually raise your air conditioning costs.

A more energy-efficient alternative can be PVC membrane systems, which is completely waterproof. PVC membrane is better than rubber roofs, as the material will reflect the sun’s rays, increasing energy efficiency. Metal roofing is the most durable and most energy efficient of all the choices.

But of course, it doesn’t come to anyone’s surprise that metal roofing will cost more than any other option.

 

Finding the Right Contractor

Make sure you do your research, read reviews, and call for quotes from the choices to narrow them down too. Speak to these contractors and don’t be afraid to ask them for their recommendations on roofing material as well as what your choices are for styles, colors, and which is the most energy efficient at the same time.

A knowledgeable contractor is what you want, and it will be beneficial if they can consider your situation in order to recommend the best one for you.

There are tons of factors that you might not think about that a contractor would be considering, such as how the roof will endure foot traffic and labor, whereas you are probably thinking about cost. Before hiring a contractor, you should consider their knowledge and experience more than cost. You want someone who has the expertise to make the best choice for your budget that will still be of good quality.

CMS Roofing is a roofing contractor in Columbia & Charleston, SC – get in touch with us today to see how we can help & for a free consultation.