By Western Colloid.
You might be wondering what happens during free commercial roofing inspection. It is natural to want to know the process behind an assessment of a roofing project, especially when it comes at no obligation. Western Colloid has up to 45 years of experience and has a sharp eye for spotting problems that can arise in a commercial roof before they happen. Here is what they are looking for when you set up your free roof inspection:
During our free commercial roofing inspection, it’s important that we take a close look at your project’s existing membrane. That’s because when we specify a system we take the project size, location and building use into consideration. However, if the existing roof’s membrane is very aged and broken down, we may have to specify more layers (plies) in our system.
As far as potential roofing problems go, structural issues are a big one we look out for! Structural issues can vary in size and kind. But if we see too many soft spots, sagging, or other signs of structural stress we will recommend bringing in a structural engineer to investigate further. Luckily, this very rarely happens.
As a leader in the industry of fluid applied reinforced roofing systems, our processes and products have been proven over and over again! In fact, you can trust our cost-saving roofing systems to have the highest ratings available in the industry.
If you choose to proceed with Western Colloid, the building owner may receive many benefits, including:
Seamless monolithic roof assembly
Customized systems for all regions
Prolonged roof life cycle
Low installation cost with no tear-off or dump fees
Little or no disturbance of building occupants or operations
Miami Dade approval and CA Title 24 designation
Labor and material warranties of 5, 10, 15, 20 years
Renewable warranties to ensure the building owner of continued complete coverage and protection of their buildings and assets
Learn more about Western Colloid in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit westerncolloid.com.
Original article source: Western Colloid
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