Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Flat Roofing

Flat roofs are a highly economical choice, but only if you live in an area with little to no rain. Otherwise, they leave the building beneath it susceptible to water leakage and accumulation. Of course, the benefits and drawbacks vary depending on which flat roofing system you choose.

If you choose built up roofing (BUR), you're picking the most economical option, but putting the building at risk of sun damage. Alternatively, single-ply roofs are the most reliable and practical flat roofs on the market. Sprayed polyurethane foam (SPF) is a new liquid product that is sprayed onto the roof. It helps the roof form into one seamless structure.

Flat roofing is most commonly installed on commercial properties. Therefore, the most important thing to remember when deciding which kind of flat roofing to install is to hire an experienced professional in commercial roofing in Southern New Jersey.

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