Many commercial real estate proprietors and building owners choose metal roofing systems because they offer various benefits. Not only are they inexpensive and easy to install, but they are also a low maintenance commercial roofing material that does not require a lot of upkeep. However, a low maintenance roofing system is not a “no-maintenance” roofing system. Although commercial metal roofs do not require a lot of routine work, taking good care of them is still critical to their overall performance and longevity.
Not sure if your commercial metal roofing systems are up to standard? Continue reading to learn what you need to be doing for your commercial metal roof and how to get started this season.
The 4 Steps to Commercial Metal Roof Care
There are 4 primary steps that you should take every year in order to maintain the condition of your commercial metal roof. These 4 primary steps are just the basics, and may vary depending on the existing condition of your roof. For instance, if you have ongoing roof damage, wildlife interference, or poor gutter systems, you may need some extra work at times, in addition to these 4 steps.
Here are the top 4 duties you should keep up with in order to maintain the structural integrity of your commercial metal roofing system:
☑ Roof Inspection – You should have your metal roof inspected at least once every year for damages like missing shingles, loose shingles, warped shingles, water leaks, wildlife interference, pest problems, holes, gaps, and various other susceptibilities. When it comes to roofs, catching a small problem early on is crucial to protecting your home and your budget. A small roof repair can quickly turn into a big, costly disaster if you do not catch it in time. This is one vital reason why annual roof inspections are so important.
☑ Tree Trimming – If your commercial lot does not have trees taller than the building’s gutter and roofing system, you do not need to worry about this step. However, wooded lots and properties with mature trees need to stay on top of their tree trimming schedules in order to protect their commercial building from tree damage. Large branches or weakened trees can fall in a heavy rain or windstorm, while lost foliage and twigs can clog up gutters and ventilation systems, and accumulate on roof surfaces. This can lead to poor water runoff, water leaks, mold, mildew, bacteria, and more.
☑ Gutter Cleaning – Whether you have a wooded lot or not, every commercial building owner should stay on top of their gutter cleaning responsibilities. Your gutter system is meant to direct water away from your commercial building in order to protect its roofing, siding, foundation, and more. Clogged, obstructed, or defective gutters will not be able to perform well enough to provide the level of protection your property needs. Be sure to clean your gutters twice a year.
☑ Hire Professionals – A commercial metal roof is quite resilient, but that does not mean it will not have small problems every once in a while. If you suspect that your roof needs some minor repairs or adjustments, hire a team of commercial general contractors for professional assessment and service. They retain the proper skills, licenses, training, and equipment to safely perform your needed commercial roof duties.
Do you suspect that your commercial roofing system needs a remodel or renovation? Contact BAF Corporation at 317-253-0531 to speak with a seasoned Indianapolis IN commercial general contractor about your property’s facility maintenance and remodeling needs, today.
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