Common Roof Damage
Damage to your commercial low slope roofs can be hard to spot, but can lead to significant repair costs if left untreated.
Here are the most common types of damage facing a commercial roof:
Here are the most common types of damage facing a commercial roof:
- Drying or cracking of caulking
- Missing flashing
- Storm Damage
- Improper repairs
- Damage from HVAC or other contractors
Storm Damage
Just like your home’s roof, low slope roofs are susceptible to storm damage. High winds can dislodge flashing and roof materials. Fallen limbs can puncture and damage your roof. Heavy rains or snow can expand a leak and work its way into your facility. Even hail can cause damage to your roof.
After a significant storm, you need an experienced commercial roofer to conduct an inspection of your roof. During this inspection, they can identify areas of concern and, if they can, repair the issue right then and there.
After a significant storm, you need an experienced commercial roofer to conduct an inspection of your roof. During this inspection, they can identify areas of concern and, if they can, repair the issue right then and there.