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Common Concern Areas On Roof To Check Before & After Storms

Author: Roger Loius
by Roger Loius
Posted: Oct 26, 2017

Storms and cyclones can damage the roof, both commercial and residential, severely. Check out this to explore key concern areas to be checked before and after the storm.

Here are some common concern areas on the roof that should be checked by hiring a licensed roofing company in Austin before and after storms:

Ponding water

Ponding water on a flat roof is not only an indicator of poor drainage but also excessive weight on the roof that it cannot handle causing it to warp. If the roofing system was not designed for carrying heavy loads or the foot traffic, then avoid this at all costs. In case you wish to use this space commercially as well, you should consider installing a sturdier roof to avoid warping and pounding of water during a storm. It is recommended to first scrutinize the cause of the ponding water before deciding a solution.

Reduced wind uplift resistance

The tropical storms and cyclones in the area come along with strong winds that can damage roofs severely. Open seams and laps will certainly lead to lessened wind uplift resistance and puncture resistance. Reduced wind uplift resistance is mainly a roof installation issue. You need to work with a professional roofing company in Austin that understands how many fasteners are needed in the base sheet during roof installation or how long the seam should be cured to hold properly.

Leaks and moisture

Water damage getting into your ceilings, damaging insulation and causing paint to flake off can cost you much more in repairs than just fixing the source of the leak. Most common causes of leaks in commercial roofing are flashing details that are not fastened adequately in areas where the membrane is interrupted. Moisture leaks may even take place on hot bituminous and torch applied modified bitumen roof without proper moisture barrier underneath. Even single-ply membrane roofs with poor seams result in leaks. Regular leak and moisture penetration inspection should be a key focus in your commercial roof maintenance practices.

Roof penetrations post installation

Besides foot traffic, installation of HVAC systems, aerials, and other roof installations can cause additional punctures and penetrations on the roof post installation. Roof installation experts from a certified roofing company in Austin often install walkway paths in roofs with light single-ply roofing systems. However, abuse of the finished roof is a leading cost of issues in commercial roofing systems that you should avoid at all costs.

About the Author

David is a renowned roofing contractor. He always suggests people to hire a good company, providing Austin Roofers to get the metal roofs installed properly.

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