Categories: Roofing

Important Considerations When Choosing a Flat Roof

Flat roofing systems bring with them a wide variety of advantages that can’t be ignored. For one, they’re easier to climb up and walk onto during repairs and maintenance. They also offer a great deal of stability and horizontal surface area compared to their sloped counterparts.

When the time comes to invest in a new one, you must keep several things in mind. Barnett Roofing, one of the leading roofing contractors in the area, discusses them below.

Flat Roof Types

Your choice of flat roofing system depends on your budget parameters and the type of facility or commercial property you own. Single-ply roofs, which include TPO, PVC and EPDM, remain the top preference because of their affordability, durability, warranties that exceed 30 years, and compatibility with essentially any commercial structure. Asphalt-based roofing systems, which include built-up roofs, are thick and resilient. With proper maintenance, they can last up to 50 years or more.

Drainage System

Before tackling a commercial roof replacement project, it’s always important to consider the type of drainage system that will go with your new roof. It should prevent water from collecting in one place, which can lead to leaks and other issues that might shorten your new roof’s lifespan. During the installation process, the internal drains must match the roof’s size to ensure the proper routing of precipitation.

Insulation

Roof insulation should also be given priority when choosing a new flat roofing system. You’ll want to take a closer look at the available insulation types and their capability to resist heat transfer. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation is.

The factory-certified professionals at Barnett Roofing are experienced in installing all types of commercial roofing materials. We understand the complexity and diversity that come with these roofing systems. That’s why we invest heavily in our team’s education and training. To take advantage of our roof repair and replacement services, give us a call at (865) 936-6959. You may also fill out our contact form for a free estimate.

David Barnett

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