For those who are involved in the roofing industry, there are many benefits to installing flat roofing systems. However, while there are numerous kinds of flat roofing systems, the following are considered three of the most prominent:
Modified Bitumen
A modified bitumen is a single-ply rolled roof which is infused with a mineral-based wear surface. With two methods of installation, home and business owners have some options. On the one hand, although the torch down method is unsafe for occupied buildings, it is preferred by some professional teams who can certainly complete the job much faster than the average person. On the flip side, the peel-and-stick method is highly user-friendly and its mineral surface helps to reduce energy costs.
Built-Up Roof
Moreover, once made of tar paper, the built-up roof method is beginning to use more advanced materials such as fiberglass membranes. Moreover, this type of roof uses gravel, which is fire retardant and is also one of the cheapest methods of installing a roof system in general.
Rubber Membrane
Lastly, rubber membrane or ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) is essentially pure rubber. A highly durable, inner tube- like material and specifically engineered to endure years of direct sunlight, this type of flat roof system can be ballasted with stone, mechanically anchored with fasteners, or even glued. Moreover, installation is homeowner-friendly and the material is easy to repair and resistant to tears and scuffs.
Overall, flat roofing systems definitely have their advantages. In addition to the benefits, they are also spacious, easy to maintain and access, highly affordable, wind-resistant, and even offer space for storage. One of the best and most trusted roof systems in existence, purchasing a flat roofing system for your home or business is most certainly a step in the right direction.
If you're looking interested in flat roofing systems, contact a skilled commercial roofing contractor at M.W. Morss Roofing today.