Flat roofing is a popular option for commercial structures. According to the experts at Realty Times, a flat roof has a very slight slope measuring a quarter of an inch per foot. This slight slope makes it practical for water management. Let's look at some of the most common types of flat roofs.
Tar and gravel roofs, also known as built-up roofs, are one of the oldest types of flat roofing. This traditional roof involves several layers of roofing felt, with each layer being set in hot asphalt. Once it has been layered, it will be topped with a layer of gravel, which acts as a protective layer. It is a barrier against UV rays, enhances overall durability, and even provides fire resistance. In our experience, with proper maintenance, these roofs can last up to 30 years.
This type of roof evolved from traditional asphalt roofing, with the goal of providing greater flexibility, durability, and temperature resistance. They are made by modifying asphalt with special polymers or rubbers and then are combined with fiberglass or polyester. A local roofer can go over the benefits of this style, including its ease of repair.
EPDM, or ethylene propylene diene monomer, is a roofing type that is made of synthetic rubber membrane. It is known for its incredible durability, flexibility, and resistance to extreme weather. These roofs are typically installed in large sheets, reducing seams and potential leak points, making it a great long-term waterproofing solution.
PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is made from a high-quality thermoplastic material and is well known for its strength, durability, and fire resistance. With its ability to resist chemicals, greases, and oils, PVC roofs are often recommended by roofers when working on restaurants. Since PVC is highly reflective, it can even save on cooling costs, as it reflects UV rays that would otherwise warm the property.
These are just a few of the flat roof options you can discuss with local roofers. If you're looking for reliable roofing services, please contact Trinity Exteriors LLC today. We are here for your roofing needs. Our team will be happy to go over all of our options and find one that will suit your needs. We look forward to serving you.
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