Extending the Life of Commercial Roofs
Why encourage building owners to maintain their roofs? Whether the expected lifespan of the commercial roofing system is 15, 20, or even 30 years plus; regular, proactive roof maintenance can help avoid larger, more expensive repairs; and can also exceed their roof’s life span. Regular roof maintenance can help the building owner save money as well.
The Roofing Alliance for Progress published these statistics around roofing maintenance:
When performing a roof evaluation for a building owner, here are some things to look for:
For more information on what to look for when performing regular roof maintenance, please contact your Carlisle Manufacturer’s Representative.
The Roofing Alliance for Progress published these statistics around roofing maintenance:
- Roofs with regular maintenance cost $.11/ft less over the lifecycle of the roof
- Roofs with regular maintenance lasted on average 8 years longer than a roof that had a reactive maintenance program
When performing a roof evaluation for a building owner, here are some things to look for:
- Loose metal edging and termination
- Loose flashings (wall flashing, curb wraps, inside/outside corners, etc.)
- Check gutters and drains
- Make sure roof is relatively clean and nothing can potentially harm the roof
- Ponding water areas
For more information on what to look for when performing regular roof maintenance, please contact your Carlisle Manufacturer’s Representative.
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