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Common Roof Maintenance Issues Plaguing Commercial Facilities

Roof Maintenance Commercial FacilitiesAs the old saying goes, out of sight, out of mind. It is easy to neglect roof maintenance for commercial facilities when there are so many other tasks right in front of you: landscaping, custodial services, curb appeal, and even HVAC maintenance. As a result, roofs tend to go unnoticed until something goes wrong. Then one day: drip, drip, drip…

Common Roof Maintenance Issues

Storm Damage

One of the most common forms of roof damage is the result of a severe storm: snow, high winds, hail, rain, etc. This is one of the many reasons the National Roofing Contractors Association recommends inspecting roofs twice each year and after any major storm. Click Here to learn more about the benefits of regular roof inspections.

Obstructed Drainage

When problems occur within the drainage system, more serious issues can result. As water flows towards the drains, so to do leaves, debris, and other obstructions, which can quickly clog the drain strainer. This is why it is important to inspect not only your roof, but your drainage system regularly.

Abandoned HVAC Equipment

All good things must come to an end (we are full of clichés today). The same holds true for your rooftop HVAC equipment: rooftop package units (RTU). Eventually there comes a time when you will need to replace and upgrade your equipment. When this time comes, it is important to remove the old equipment and close any openings left behind.

New HVAC Equipment

Whether you are completely replacing or retrofitting rooftop HVAC equipment, it is important to hire a qualified roofing contractor to design and install roof flashings, curbs, and mountings to prevent leaks.

Deteriorating Flashing

Flashing is designed to keep water out of otherwise vulnerable areas. Unfortunately, flashing is also one of the most vulnerable components of your roof and needs to be a critical part of the roof inspection.

Vandalism

The best way to prevent vandalism is to restrict roof access and monitor the area (hello, surveillance camera).

Accidental Damage

Several different tradesmen perform work on roofs other than roofers. Sometimes, these workers will inadvertently damage the roof or HVAC equipment.

Regular Inspections and Timely Roof Maintenance

One of the major causes of roof maintenance issues and premature roof replacement is failure to regularly inspect and maintain the roof.

Roof issues will not solve themselves. They will not get better with time. This is why it is so important to have a plan in place to regularly inspect and maintain your roof, HVAC equipment, and contiguous building features. As we have already mentioned, you should inspect your roof AT LEAST twice a year and after any major storm. If any issues are discovered, it is critical that they be dealt with in a timely manner. This will prevent the issue from worsening, costing you more time and money to correct.

Tip: Don’t forget to check your warranty. Many roofs covered under warranty have certain restrictions. Performing unauthorized work or repairs could void your warranty. If your roof is covered under a manufacturer’s warranty, the company should be notified of any issues, and scheduled repairs should be performed only by an approved roofing contractor.

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If you have any questions about Facility Management or Roof Maintenance for commercial facilities, please contact Crockett Facilities Services at 301.262.2771 or email sales@crockett-facilities.com or submit a form for a service quote. You can also like us on Facebook; follow us on LinkedInTwitter, and Google+.

Sources:

Heads Up! 10 Common Roof Problems, Facilitiesnet.com

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