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Pros And Cons Of Different Commercial Roofing Systems

Last Updated: April 9, 2022By

This article will explore three different types of commercial roofing systems: built-up roofs, metal roofs, and single-ply roofs. Reviewing the advantages and disadvantages of each type may help you decide which roof to use on your building project.

BUILT-UP ROOFS

There are three layers to this roof, with the upper layer made of stone or gravel. The layers at the top have asphalt, tar, and other substances on the bottom. This helps protect roofs against wind and water damage and muffles sound coming from the ground.

Advantages

Built-up roofing systems have lower installation costs and are easier to maintain than other roofing alternatives, thus saving you money.

Maintenance is easy with these types of roofs. If your roof needs repairs, gaps are easy to find and they can be done on the top layers. Roofs with proper installation and maintenance can last for 30 years.

Disadvantages

These built-in roofing systems can be a problem in cold weather. They function most proficiently in warm climates.

During the installation, tar and asphalt are heated producing toxic odors that can be harmful to you.

METAL ROOFS

With proper installation, installation, and excellent maintenance, metal roofs can stay for more than 50 years.

Advantages

In order for a roof to provide the required aesthetics, it can be painted with the chosen color or what best suits the owner’s needs.

Metal roofs are resistant to weather, fire, and mold. They can defend your commercial building from heavy snow and rain.

Disadvantages

Metal roofing systems require a lot of time and labor to put in. This is because the materials that the metal roofs are made from are very expensive, and building them often requires skilled labor.

If the roof is not properly installed, you may experience noise from rain or hail, which can be confusing during peace and relaxation.

Metal roofs are not dent-proof and technicians who often work on HVAC units will incur denting from foot traffic.

SINGLE-PLY ROOFS

These roofs are the most common type of roof and can be found everywhere. They can vary in thickness and price range.

Advantages

These steel roofs weigh less than a traditional roof, making them light and easy on the building.

The color of the roofing material can be black, white, or gray. This way you can adjust for reflective and heat-absorbing capabilities that gear the utility bill down.

Disadvantages

Single-ply roofs are more prone to damage and puncture by debris and foot traffic than other systems

If your building has a lot of penetrations in the roof, the installation will cost more, and there is a higher chance of leakage around those penetrations.

Conclusion

There are many different types of commercial roofing systems available on the market. Each system has its own set of pros and cons, so it is important to choose the right system for your business. If you are unsure which system is right for you, contact a commercial roofing contractor for advice.

Hire experts, like Advanced Construction and Development, to help you choose the best commercial roofing system that’s best for your business.