When it comes to maintaining and putting in new commercial roofing, we at ARH Roofing are aware of the enormous duty that is placed on us. A quality roof safeguards your source of income, keeps your goods and machinery secure, reduces your energy costs, and maintains the comfort of your staff and clients. Our neighborhood roofing company’s core value and something we uphold regardless of how big or little the task is, is quality work. Roof installations, repairs, upkeeps, inspections, as well as gutter services, are all part of our business offerings.
You cannot afford to have roof leaks if you own a business. In just a few hours, a leak can result in major damage costing tens of thousands of dollars. It’s crucial to have access to dependable roof repair. We are committed to keeping your company safe and dry in any weather as a California commercial roofer. Call our crew of skilled roofers if you discover leaks, missing shingles, storm damages, or other issues. Every time you call, you can count on us for high-quality services, and we support our clients with transparent pricing for all services.
Your roof can experience a lot of damage in a single year. In California, we have both rain and wind in addition to hot, sunny days. These different weather patterns can be damaging to your roof. We inspect your roof as part of our business roof care to check for any damages, debris, mold, or mildew. We check that your gutters are functioning properly and can address any minor issues that might harm your roof the rest of the year. It’s the finest approach to keep your company dry and your roof waterproof.
Commercial Roofs today can either be flat (low-sloped) or pitched. It depends on the overall aesthetic you are going for and what roof will work best. Each type has its own pros and cons. So before deciding what is the finest option for your commercial space, let’s learn the difference of each system:
Flat Roofs are mostly seen on commercial buildings. It is a cost-effective choice requiring less materials than pitched roofs. One of the disadvantages of this is poor drainage since it is a low-sloped roof. Water can still be directed to the proper locations outside the building, however, not as effortlessly as pitched roofs which are more inclined. A possible water ponding issue might occur which is why it is important to have it maintained regularly by a professional roofer. Since this is a flat roof, solar panels, HVAC systems and satellite dishes are undemanding to install and they are not an eye-sore to look at from the ground.
Pitched Roofs have the best advantage when it comes to debris and water ponding solutions. Due to its high-slope, water can freely flow to a well-established gutter system preventing harm to your roof and building foundations. However, it being pitched or high-sloped can make it challenging to repair and maintain your roof.
All types of roofs can be the best fit for your commercial space. Before making a decision, it is best for you to consult with a professional roofer and have it inspected, done, and maintained by them.
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