commercial flat roof

Everything You Need to Know About Snow and Flat Roofs

By |2018-12-21T09:29:26-05:00December 21st, 2018|Commercial Flat Roof Repair|

When it comes to flat roofs, people are still harboring some misconceptions. One of those misconceptions is that when compared to a pitched roof, flat roofs leak more. Another one of those misconceptions is that the flat roof is not for the snowy areas as the snow settles on it and the roof can’t handle

How to Prepare Your Flat Roof for the Winter Season

By |2018-12-21T09:27:46-05:00December 17th, 2018|Flat Roof Maintenance|

How to Prepare Your Flat Roof for the Winter Season The winter season is upon us. Have you done everything on your start-of-winter checklist? Prepare the car – check! Shop for gloves and jackets – check! Prepare your flat roof for winter – not checked?! Why not? If you haven’t done this already, you should.

Three Types of Flat Roofs and Their Benefits

By |2018-09-12T13:30:42-04:00September 12th, 2018|Commercial Flat Roof Repair|

Three Types of Flat Roofs and Their Benefits When it comes to our homes and business one major element owners often take for granted is their roofing. Roofing takes daily abuse from the elements and often requires maintenance to ensure it will last for years.  Many owners dread roofing repairs because of the cost and

Centerline Flat Roof Repair Contractor Explains Causes of Leaky Roofs

By |2018-07-19T22:04:28-04:00July 9th, 2018|Commercial Flat Roof Repair|

Centerline Flat Roof Repair Contractor Explains Causes of Leaky Roofs As a flat roof repair contractor, many homeowners and business owners will ask us what caused their roof to leak to begin with.  For this reason, we have written this article to help inform you of the 3 most common causes of flat roof leaks.

Roseville Flat Roof Contractor Explains How to Extend the Life of Your Flat Roof

By |2018-07-19T22:05:16-04:00June 29th, 2018|Commercial Flat Roof Repair|

Roseville Flat Roof Contractor Explains How to Extend the Life of Your Flat Roof If properly installed and maintained, your flat roof should last you 25 years or longer. So what exactly does it mean to properly install and maintain your flat roof? Hire a Contractor Specializing in Flat Roofs for the Installation It all

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