Choose A Prefabricated Duro-Last Roof for a Hassle-Free Installation
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Tom HickmanMost single-ply roofing systems are delivered to the job site as roll goods that have to be positioned carefully on the rooftop to ensure a proper fit. They also require lots of manual labor to seam membrane sections together. For example, on a 50,000 square-foot roof, a typical roll-goods roofing system could require as much […]
An Overview of PVC Commercial Roofing Systems
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Tom HickmanPolyvinyl chloride – PVC – roofs are in a class of single-ply roofing systems called thermoplastics that also includes TPO. Single-ply roofing systems are distinguished from built-up roofing which are literally “manufactured” on the rooftop by alternating multiple “plies” of material – reinforcement fabric and bitumen (asphalt). These roofs often have a layer of stone […]
Seasons are Changing: Can Your Commercial Roof Handle the Wind?
/0 Comments/in Blog /by Tom HickmanWhen springtime rolls around in much of the country, that means strong and blustery winds will be blowing across your commercial rooftop. No roof can handle a direct hit from a tornado or other extremely severe weather event, but it should be able to withstand normal seasonal wind patterns. However, windy weather can adversely affect […]