Roofing

5 Best Practices for Commercial Roof Care

It’s important to have a good maintenance plan if you want to keep your commercial roof strong and prevent it from breaking down too soon. Damage to your commercial roof can show up in small ways, like water spots on the ceilings and walls inside, or in big ways, like a major leak. No matter how bad the damage is, any repairs should be dealt with as soon as possible.
Here are five essential best practices for commercial roof care.


  1. Regular Maintenance Schedule. Regular maintenance is important if you want to find roofing problems before they get worse. But it can be hard to remember when you have an appointment. Talk to a roofing company in your area about yearly maintenance plans that will take care of your roof on a set schedule. Some programs even include seasonal roof inspections to get your roof ready for the change of seasons.
  2. Understanding of Common Roof Problems and Their Causes. You have more access to your roof as a property owner than a roofing contractor does. When it comes to detecting common problems, this gives you a distinct advantage. Learn how to recognize pooled water issues and the warning signals that could indicate a problem. On your roofing membrane, keep an eye out for holes or other puncture marks. Make a weekly visual assessment of your roof to make sure it’s in good working order.
  3. Immediate Repairs. As soon as you notice the first indicators of a problem, contact your local roofer. Some roofing problems might worsen over time, resulting in more costly repairs in the future. To avoid a premature roof replacement, make sure you don’t put off any necessary repairs.
  4. Working With the Right Contractor. Select a qualified and experienced roofing contractor. When calculating your long-term roofing costs, this expense is crucial. Consider your contractor options, focusing on issues such as quality of work and safety practices rather than price. The contractor can also assist you in determining the roof’s health, estimating the roof’s remaining life, developing a maintenance plan and identifying additional procedures to protect the roof.
  5. Planning for the Long-Term. When it comes to picking the finest roofing solution for your business, the expenditure is considerably higher than it appears. Always consider the long-term costs of all roofing solutions before making a decision. Keep in mind that fast fixes can backfire in the long term.

Quality Assurance Roofing is a local company that offers a range of residential and commercial roofing services. Our expertise covers roof replacement, storm damage repair, roof maintenance and more. Call us at (479) 279-8500 (Rogers, AR) or (417) 799-7889 (Branson West, MO). You can also fill out our contact form to request a free quote. We serve homeowners and businesses in and around Fayetteville, AR.

Erica Bray

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