6 Signs Your Commercial Roof May Need Replacing

In addition to residential roofing, we also handle commercial roofing in the Madison area. Over the years we’ve been asked the following question countless times … “how do I know if my commercial roof needs replacing?” And although every situation is different, there are some tried-and-true signs that a commercial roof may be on its last leg. Here are six of the most common signs that your commercial roofing may need replacing. If any of the following signs are present on your commercial roof, we highly advise that you have a professional contractor conduct an inspection of the roof … Your Roofing Material is Bubbling and Blistering Are there air pockets or bubbles across the surface of your commercial roof? This can happen over time, and it is a direct indicator that the roof may be damaged. Air pockets and bubbles manifest when either air or moisture becomes trapped under the roof’s membrane. Water Leaks and Signs of Water Damage If you’re experiencing roofing leaks on the inside of the commercial space, or even worse

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Tips for Finding the Right Commercial Roofing Contractor

Getting a new roof for your business may sound like a simple task. But whether or not the process runs smoothly often depends on the contractor you choose. Will they work with your property insurance to get you the best deal possible? Will they complete the job quickly and cleanly? Will there be issues down the line if you need them to return for warrantied service? By finding the right commercial roofing contractor, you can ensure each of these areas, and more, go well from day one. What to Look for in a Commercial Roofing Contractor Follow each of the following tips to ensure the roofing team you choose is skilled, safe, and trustworthy.  #1: Insurance and Registration Proper insurance and registration not only provide insight into the qualifications of a business, but they also protect you, the company, and potentially even your customers from the dangers of active roofing projects. Companies should hold both workers’ compensation and general liability insurance. #2: Experience and Expertise Commercial roof contractors should have many years of experience. They

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