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Industrial Roofing Ft Worth TX & Insulation are the all-in-one resource for residential and commercial roofing systems. No two roofing systems are ever exactly the same, however with years of experience under our belts we know what to anticipate on almost any roof under any conditions. Whether installing asphalt shingles, slate or any other type of roof, always be prepared for what is ahead of you. This will save time and money later.
If you live in an area that sees harsh weather conditions such as storms, then you know that the lifespan of your asphalt shingles can be quite short. The lifespan of tile, slate or any other type of roofing systems can be quite short also. The key to extending the lifespan of your roof is research. Many of the older industrial properties in Texas were built prior to the days of modern roofing systems. There was no thought of how to protect against hurricanes or tornadoes or even the possibility of a hurricane hitting the area. This might have allowed a large storm to completely gut those industrial properties, leaving behind dangerous debris and leaving behind a dangerous building when it rains.
Industrial Roofing and Insulations are here to help you find a solution to these unfortunate situations by providing you with an understanding of the dangers of neglect. We provide you with the information needed to ensure that your building is adequately protected and your roofing systems provide you with many more years of effective service. Our goal is to extend your lifespan, save you money, and prevent injury from occurring due to faulty installation or shingle replacement. In most cases you would be hard pressed to find another company that provides such a comprehensive service for such a low cost.
A very common problem that industrial roofing and insulation companies commonly face is an improperly installed or built-up roof. The entire premise of having a roof over your head is to keep moisture out. Many of the older buildings in Texas were not constructed with modern insulation techniques or with the proper design specifications in place. Unfortunately, over the years many of these buildings have suffered water damage that is severe enough to require extensive repairs. Often this damage is caused by a faulty or poorly constructed roof.
These types of roofs can require extensive repairs and if not properly insulated or maintained can allow moisture to penetrate the structure, eventually causing a leak and potential mold or mildew growth. Although there are low maintenance options available today such as tile or asphalt roofing systems, some older structures just don't make sense anymore. This is when industrial roofing systems come into play. By installing a low maintenance rubber roof, the entire premise of protecting against weather damage becomes much simpler, much less expensive, and much easier on the entire workforce.
If you're considering installing a rubber industrial roof over an existing structure, you need to first assess the overall condition of the building and the present condition of the roof. This may include looking at the attic, gutter system, downspouts, and any other visible part of the roof. By inspecting the roof, you can get an accurate idea of how much repair work will be required. If you're prepared to do a lot of the repairs yourself, think about the cost savings you'll have by using a rubber roof rather than other traditional building materials. Many industrial roofing systems are quite affordable and require little to no repair work on the actual structure of the building.
Industrial roofing systems come in several different varieties, all of which can be customized for any type of construction. If you're looking to save even more money, consider low maintenance rubber roofing options that are also extremely durable. Some of the best types of this type of roofing are manufactured using a material called Thermoplastics. This material is made up of rubber resins that resist heat and moisture and is very easy to maintain and keep clean. If you're not worried about keeping it as clean as you would a car's interior, you may opt for an economical option made from rubber resins that's nearly invisible during the day, while still maintaining excellent weather-tight conditions at night.
If your structure has more than one layer of snow load, you might want to consider a multiple layer roofing material. The most popular option is to use polyethylene sheeting with a foam core attached. The foam acts as a cushion against thermal shock, and a built-up roof protects against the elements year 'round. These are some of the best options out there but there are many more types of industrial roofing materials available. Explore your options and find a product that's right for you!