Before we jump into Flat Roof Repair, maintenance, and services, we need to have a basic understanding of them.
A flat roof, as the name implies is flat. It’s not actually completely flat, though. So it’s important to know that a flat roof isn’t really flat, and in contrast to traditional residential roofs, they are much flatter though.
Basically, they look flat. However, you can tell the pitch or angle of flat roofs by placing a long level on the roof and you will quickly see there is actually a pitch to them.
A flat roof is not also just limited to commercial buildings as one would assume. We have installed flat roof systems on several home additions and garages. In comparison to steep-sloped residential roofs, flat commercial roofs perform different functions.
As an example, a large air conditioning unit requires a large roof that is capable of both protecting the building from the elements as well as supporting heavy equipment. Because of this, commercial roofs are often constructed differently and made from different materials depending on the business.
For example, a restaurant on Maryland’s Eastern Shore should have a different type of flat roof from a clothing store, which we do see, and there are reasons why.
We will be happy to discuss your particular circumstance and options!
1. Cost
The cost of building flat roofs is lower than that of the more steeply sloping roofs found on other commercial buildings or on residences.
2. Size
A commercial building will have a much larger roof than a residence, as you would see on a single-family home. A steep and highly sloped roof would be out of the question from a construction standpoint for most commercial buildings in Easton, MD.
3. Weight
Large air conditioning units usually need to be supported by commercial roofs. Installing an air conditioner on a flat roof is easier than doing so on a highly sloped roof.
In our experience with flat roof repairs in Easton MD, and in the surrounding area that we service, are typically prone to water drainage issues, and they are the #1 problem that we see. Therefore, it is essential to apply a quality flat roof coating or sealant.
Don’t worry, we can help guide you to the right liquid rubber solution for your flat roof repair.
Sealing the roof surface can cost $400 to $1,800, but it’s a worthwhile investment. A thick layer of sealant creates an impermeable barrier that simplifies all maintenance tasks. With that done, all that remains is to keep the gutters and surface clean, as well as to periodically inspect the flashing for damage.
Every six months or after storms, clean your gutters. If there are many pine trees near the business, and are close to the roof and its gutters, it may be necessary to clean the gutters every four months to ensure they stay clean.
Keeping the roof clean by sweeping periodically is also important. A flat roof is more likely to accumulate debris like leaves, dirt, and other materials that can build up and cause standing water to accumulate, leading to leaks.
Last but not least, inspect flashings around chimneys and other roof joints for cracks. To prevent leaks, caulk cracks or replace sections of the flashing if necessary.
Typically, it costs $3,100, to $9,700 to replace a flat roof with the national average cost right around $6,200. Each square foot costs between $4 and $14 in materials and labor.
A flat roof covering 1,000 square feet will cost from $4,000 to $15,000, depending on the material type and whether vents, drains, or extra underlayment are needed.
Over the past year, roofing demand has increased. Therefore, materials prices are increasing for manufacturers. This year, prices have increased by over 25%, and many parts of the country are experiencing long delivery times.
Our recommendation for anyone planning a roofing project is to start early in the season, make sure you’re prepared for price fluctuations, and order materials ahead of time to minimize surprise – and we hate costly surprises as much as you do.
First, experience and licensing are your best bet when it comes to flat roof repair and renovations, and we help hundreds of business owners with their commercial roofing needs throughout Talbot County.
Secondly, the use of quality materials on a properly installed flat roof can reduce the risk of damage and the need for constant repairs. Nevertheless, with time, wear or changes in temperature may cause it to deteriorate.
Among our services are the repair of cracked roofs, issues with humidity, leaks, ponding water, and deterioration of the roof surface just to name a few.
Therefore, we recommend a preliminary inspection for your commercial roof to verify the type of roof material and determine the severity of any damage. And hopefully, there is none!
When you hire our quality company to install or conduct a flat roof repair, you will also receive excellent customer service.
Our contractors arrive on time and all of our helpful and knowledgeable roofers are expertly trained to use the best products and tools on the market. We’re here to answer any questions that you may have.
To schedule a Flat Roof Repair Inspection, so your products are kept damage-free, CALL us:
410-505-7300
“We start with an inspection”