Low Slope = Low Maintenance Cost

February 16, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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roof slopes 300x210 Low Slope = Low Maintenance CostLow slope roofs have several advantages, including low installation cost, low maintenance cost, and the ease of finding a New Hanover roofing contractor who works on them. Contractors who work on low slope roofing usually service several types of these systems. In doing so, they provide the following services:

Maintenance

When a New Hanover rooftop is well maintained, it improves the chance of fulfilling or exceeding the expected lifespan. Although different low slope roofs require different types of maintenance, all low slope roofs should receive an annual maintenance inspection. Often, a maintenance inspection reveals early signs that a rooftop needs repair. By addressing the problems early, a company can protect its investment and extend the life of the roof.

Repair

Roof repair resolves a particular problem in an otherwise well-conditioned rooftop. Common repairs to low slope roofing include replacing old caulking, recoating areas where the original coating has deteriorated, and fixing leaks to stop interior water damage. Ideally, repairs are performed immediately after a commercial roofing company detects problems during an annual maintenance inspection.

Restoration

Roof restoration repairs an entire rooftop. Often necessary after a severe storm or after years of poor maintenance, restoration is also an option for extending the lifespan of an old roof. Roofing services that can restore a low slope roof include recoating, re-flashing, and design modifications. These improvements can extend the lifespan of the roof by nearly 15 years.

Replacement

On average, low slope roofs are replaced every 20 years. Although replacement costs the most money upfront, it is often the best value in the end, especially when a rooftop is old and requires frequent repairs. Replacement is usually performed after a roof exceeds its lifespan, but severe weather, defective materials, and improper roofing specifications could lead to roof replacement.

Inspection

Inspections are performed in two capacities: as part of an annual maintenance check, or in response to problems that need immediate attention. In either case, the examination should evaluate the overall condition of a New Hanover roof. If repairs are needed, the inspector will recommend them in writing along with price estimates for supplies and labor. A building owner should receive estimates from at least 3 contractors.

Conclusion

Most buildings eventually need the commercial roofing services listed above. How often they need them depends on how a roof system experiences wear. Some roofs, such as those that have metal paneling, gradually experience wear. Other roofs, such as those that have shingles, experience wear quicker than most. A good contractor will explain the value of a roof in terms of its cost versus its expected lifespan.

Regardless of the covering a roof has, having a commercial New Hanover roofing company inspect it annually is the key to preserving it. The key to getting the best inspection is to hire the right contractor. Before you hire a contractor to inspect the rooftop of your building, be sure the contractor has a physical business location, can supply local references, specializes in the type of roof your building has, and is licensed, bonded, and insured to perform roof work.

 

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8 Questions for the Prospective Roofer

January 23, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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roofers 300x213 8 Questions for the Prospective RooferWhen you are ready to embark on a roof replacement for your Brunswick County home you should always prepare a list of questions to ask your Brunswick County roofing contractor before your scheduled appointments. There are many different styles of roofing materials, so you should take some time, and look online for the roofing type you want on your home.

What Are The Questions To Ask The Roofing Contractor?

  1. What Type Of Roofing Materials Do You Sell?
  2. What Type Of Insurance Do You Have?
  3. Do You Have Any References?
  4. How Many People Will Be On The Crew?
  5. How Long Have You Been In Business?
  6. How Long Will This Roof Installation Take?
  7. What Is Your Workmanship Guarantee?
  8. Does My Home Need Additional Ventilation?

What Are The Different Roofing Types?

There are several roofing materials from asphalt roofing, steel or metal roofing, ceramic roofing, and single ply rubber roofing. Most Brunswick County homes have either asphalt or metal roofing panels as the roofing products, and on the flat roofs like dormers single ply rubber is also used. In tropical or different regions ceramic or terracotta roofing materials which can be used. All of these products are great for waterproofing, and are very easy to find information about online.

What Roofing Materials Are Best?

In different parts of the country, roofing materials will change because of weather conditions. In Maine people use a lot of steel roofs because of the heavy snow fall. In Florida the choice of roofing is tile because of the heat, and asphalt shingles are used all over the country. There are also special asphalt roofing shingles for high winds along the coast, and flat line wind storms like in North Dakota and surrounding areas.

What Insurance Is Required For Roofers?

As you can understand, roofing is a very dangerous job, and not all liability insurance is the same. Roofing liability insurance is usually about 200 percent more than basic carpenter liability insurance, and excludes roofing completely. I have seen many insurance binders over the years from roofer who has only purchased basic carpenter type liability insurance, and when a problem occurs the homeowner will not be protected or covered under this type of policy. As a Brunswick County homeowner, you need to have the insurance company send you a copy in the mail with your name on the binder, and make sure that the policy includes roofing.

The next insurance that your Brunswick County roofing contractor should have is workman’s compensation insurance, and this is where you could lose your home if someone is killed or seriously injured. In most homeowners insurance policy’s it is clearly stated, that anyone you hire to perform work on said property must have workman’s compensation insurance. And you are responsible to make sure that they have this workman’s compensation insurance before you hire them to start the work on your home.

What Should I Need For Ventilation?

The reason a home should have ventilation is to remove the moisture from the home. Prove fact is that each person in the home permeates about 3 gallons of water a day. From showers, to cooking, and breathing water vapor is created and need to be able to leave the property. One of the largest reasons is to allow the attic to breath, and remove all the excess heat from the attic. Roofing manufactures want the attic to be the same temperature as the outside at all times. This adds life to the roofing materials but also helps you save money on your heating, and cooling cost.

How Many Estimates Should I Get?

You should get at least 3 roofing estimate from reputable Brunswick County roofing contractors to ensure the size of the roof, and compare the roofing materials, and pricing. Caution, do not only make your decision on the price, and you as the home owner must assume some of the responsibility if you insist the contractor lowers his price in which he cannot possibly by the materials, and supply the necessary labor to complete the job correctly. To do the job right the roofing contractor will need to pay for the materials and insurance then hire qualified installers to effectively complete the roofing work. Plus the roofing contractor will need to pay for his tools, equipment, and his vehicles plus additional over-head to manage the job correctly.

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Repair, Restore or Replace Your Brunswick County Roof?

January 18, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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repair man 200x300 Repair, Restore or Replace Your Brunswick County Roof?Like many systems in your Brunswick County home, no one thinks about the roof until something goes wrong. Usually, the first sign of roof issues is a stain on the ceiling. Believe it or not, that is a good thing. Think of it like the check engine light in you car telling you that there is something that needs to be addressed.

In other cases, the water follows the path of least resistance, showing little or no staining until there is a sudden blooming of mold on the walls.

Irrespective, once you know you have a roof problem, you have three way to address it; your Brunswick County roofing contractor can perform a roofing inspection to determine which option is appropriate for your roof.

  • Repair the roof
  • Restore the roof
  • Replace the roof

Repair the roof- This is your least costly alternative. Unless the entire roof is failing, most leaks can be traced back to a point of origin. Depending on the size of the leak and the amount of damage, there are multiple ways in which to make a repair that range from invisible to ugly. A repair is an identifiable point of water intrusion that can be fixed. This does not guarantee that your roof will stop leaking, just that a single point won’t. Keep in mind that in some cases shingles will have to be replaced and it is next to impossible to match new shingles with the ones on your Brunswick County roof that have been exposed to the elements for years.

Restore the roof- Some roofs not only have leaks but the shingles are losing the aggregate (sandy stuff) that protects the body of the shingle. This type of roof should be replaced but sometimes you need time to acquire the funds for a roof replacement. With modern sealants the entire surface of the roof can be protected from further degradation. A roof restoration can extend the life of an older roof from 1-5 years and is less than ½ the cost of a roof replacement. It is not always possible to restore a roof and each one must be addressed on a case by case basis but when it can be done it gives the roof a sheen and a much newer appearance.

Replace the roof- Most expensive but most effective. This involves stripping the entire Brunswick County roof, nailing the roof deck to current code and installing a heavy felt and dimensional shingles. This should also include a wind mitigation inspection that will lower you insurance costs. Installed and vented correctly, a new roof will protect your structure for years to come.

Your business and personal objectives will define your choice but you should have as many options available as possible.

The same choices apply for flat or sloped roofs.

Not only does your roof act as a deterrent to moisture intrusion, it is also an important element in regulating the interior temperature and comfort of your Brunswick County home. A roof with the proper elements can save you thousands on energy bills as well as extend it’s own life.

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To Repair or Replace: That is the Question

January 9, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
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iStock 000006055738Small 300x177 To Repair or Replace: That is the QuestionHere is the scenario that many Brunswick County homeowners have experienced: The roof is leaking; it’s been on for 12 years and this isn’t the first time you’ve dealt with it leaking. The question going through your head is: Should I repair or replace my roof?

There are several points to consider when trying to make this decision, and keep in mind that no two roofs are the same. So while there are general guidelines you can follow to help you decide, keep in mind that you know your roof the best and you know whether there are other considerations that you should keep in mind.  your Brunswick County roofing contractor can also advise on whether a roof repair or roof replacement is your best alternative,

Special Considerations:

o If more then 30 percent of the entire roof is damaged, or if there is extensive moisture damage to either the existing roofing layer or the structural deck, you should consider replacing the entire roof.

o If your roof damage occurred as a result of a storm such as a tornado or hurricane, then you should certainly consider replacing the entire roof. In these situations, there are is often damage that you cannot see and it’s important to go ahead and replace the roof. Safety for you and your family is the most important factor.

o Is there a pre- existing condition on your roof that would make it beneficial to go with a full roof replacement?

Consider replacement if:
o You think your roof has a faulty design
o Improper material was used while constructing the roof
o There were past problems with mold or algae growth

Factors to consider:

o Interior Walls- Two sure signs of major need for roof repair are if the walls and ceilings in your Brunswick County home have moisture marks and if the paint on your walls and ceilings are peeling.

o Torn or Missing Shingles- Torn or missing shingles could be caused by many variables from heavy sun to tree branches being improperly removed from the roof. Sometimes torn or missing shingles are a sign of a simple roof repair but there are times that it is the clue that there are more serious roof issues. It’s always important to consult with a skilled Brunswick County roofing contractor who can help you determine the severity of the problem.

o Roof Layers- If you have more than 3 layers on your roof and are again experiencing problems then it’s time to replace.

o Roof Age- If you have an asphalt shingled roof of good quality material and installation than it should last between 15-20 years. If your roof is over 12 years and experiencing roof leaks associated with other roofing problems  then you should seriously consider replacement.

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