Frequently asked Flat Roofing questions.
What do I need to know about selecting a professional roofing
contractor?
A roof system is only as good as the roofing contractor who installs it.
The roof system is assembled on your building by a roofing contractor,
thus the quality of the system is very dependant on a knowledgeable installer.
This is why it is always important to choose a roofing contractor with
a dedication to quality and a proven record. It is also important to choose
a contractor with experience in multiple roofing systems so that the proper
system is specified for your building.
Furthermore, in the state of IL, a legitimate roofing contractor will
have proof of a state of IL roofing license as well as workman’s
compensation and general liability insurances.
What is the best roofing system available?
There is no one single roofing system available. If there were a “best”
system… only that system would be installed. This is a mistake
some roofers may make. However a roofing system should be chosen based
on the architecture and use of the building. There are various categories
of roofing systems, and each system and category has its own use. These
categories include: steep slope (shingles, cedar, tiles) , built up (pitch,
asphalt), modified bitumen (cold process, heat applied), single ply (EPDM-rubber,
TPO-plastic) and liquid elastomeric(Urethane, Acrylic, SEBS). The
key to a long lasting roof starts with the proper roof system for your
building. A roofing contractor familiar with multiple types of roofing
systems can assist you by specifying the proper system.
What type of warranty should I look for and how do warranties
vary?
There are multiple types of warranties for roofing systems. Workmanship,
material, pro-rated, and limited are some types of warranties. Each warranty
covers, or excludes, specific points of the roofing system. A workmanship
warranty typically will cover defects caused by workmanship. Workmanship
warranties are usually offered by the roofing contractor and sometimes
also the material manufacturer. A material warranty typically will cover
defects in the roofing material and is usually offered by the manufacturer.
A pro-rated warranty is one that may last a certain term, but the dollar
limit will decrease as time goes on. The opposite is true for a
Non pro-rated warranty which is good for the full purchase price and does
not depreciate in value as the roof ages.
The terms and conditions of all warranties will be spelled out in the
warranty documents and a qualified roofing contractor will be able to
provide samples of these documents. Choosing a warranty that is right
for you can be done by knowing your options, and knowing what your goals
are for the warranty.
What types of roofing insulations are available?
Roofing insulation is an important component of the roofing system. Roofing
insulation is not always used, for all roofing systems. This is why it
is important to work with a roofing contractor who is familiar with multiple
roofing systems. Foremost the roof insulation provides insulating
properties. Insulating properties are measured in R-value, which is the
ability of the insulation to resist heat transfer. Roof insulation also
provides an acceptable surface for installing some roofing systems. Some
Roof insulation provides protection against foot traffic while others
will improve drainage.
What type of maintenance is required on my new roof?
Just like the right roofing system varies from one building to another
so does the required maintenance. Often times not much more than keeping
the drains and gutters free from debris is all that is required. However
it is recommended that comprehensive maintenance programs be set in place;
this is especially true on detailed roofs, special-use buildings and buildings
with older roofing systems.
Contact us for your free roofing
estimate or for further information.
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