Commercial roofs and siding are designed to protect a building from the elements. However, even minor deterioration can reduce the roofing system’s ability to do that.
As a result, it’s critical to detect problems early on so they may be fixed before they substantially harm the underlying structure. This preventative maintenance will help your roof last longer and save you money in the long term.
Prevent Leaks
Commercial roofs and siding are designed to protect the building from the weather, but even minor deterioration can make them less effective. This can lead to costly repairs.
Water leaks are another common problem that can cause significant damage to a building and its contents. Leaks are also often difficult to locate.
Fortunately, there are ways that you can prevent them from occurring.
First, you should ensure that all drains and gutters are in good working condition to properly direct water away from the roof. Clogged gutters can result in ponding water, eventually damaging the roof.
A blocked roof, in addition to leaking, will encourage the growth of mold and mildew. This can be a serious health hazard for anyone living or working in the building.
Prevent Damage
One of the most important parts of a commercial building is its roof. Its complex design and construction make it highly resistant to the elements, but regular maintenance is essential for keeping your roof in good condition.
Preventative maintenance can prevent minor roofing and siding problems from developing into major issues and keep your business running smoothly. Investing in minor repairs every year is much cheaper than paying for many repairs to your roof later on when it has already been damaged.
Keeping your roof in good shape also helps your building to be energy efficient. If you have a well-insulated roof, it will keep your business warm in the winter and cool in the summer. A poorly insulated roof will likely cost your business more to heat and cool your building than it would otherwise.
Prevent Water Damage
A commercial roof must be inspected regularly to avoid water damage. This includes sweeping the gutters and downspouts, checking the flashing, and replacing damaged or missing shingles.
Another key component of regular maintenance is checking to ensure the roof and exterior walls are properly ventilated. A lack of ventilation can lead to condensation and other moisture-related issues that can cause structural damage.
When a leak occurs, it’s important to call in a professional immediately. This will allow your business to get back on its feet much quicker.
Prevent Mold and Mildew
Mold and mildew may cause substantial damage to your commercial premises and their contents if allowed unchecked. As a result, you must take precautionary measures to keep them from growing on your roof and siding. Mold spores are airborne and travel through the air, landing on damp surfaces. When they settle on something, they begin to grow and spread rapidly.
These spores can eventually cause a wide range of problems in the indoor environment, including rashes, eye irritations, chronic headaches, respiratory infections and asthma.
Moss, algae and mildew all form when moisture deposits on rooftops accumulate and provide a suitable growth medium. They can eat away at your roof shingles and shakes when this occurs.
Prevent Siding Damage
If your commercial roof is not properly maintained, it could significantly damage your property’s siding. This is especially true if you live in an area that experiences storms, where hail and other debris can cause serious problems for your home’s exterior.
The wind is also one of the most common factors that can cause your siding to suffer from damage. Strong winds can blow branches and leave onto your siding during severe weather, easily cracking it.
Additionally, pests like termites, ants, and carpenter bees can cause damage to your siding by chewing through it. Fortunately, these pests can often be spotted and removed before they cause major damage to your property.