3 TELLTALE SIGNS THAT YOUR COMMERCIAL ROOF IS AT RISK FOR WATER DAMAGE
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ACR’s Director of Construction Services, just so happens also to be a commercial roofer. As you can imagine, he is well-versed in commercial structures and knows just what to look for in a snap freeze followed by a quick thaw. The most significant water problem that occurs during these temperature extremes is ice damming. Take the recent Texas weather disaster, for example. This exact scenario caused an exorbitant amount of commercial insurance claims with just one unforeseen incident.
Ice damming occurs when snow and ice accumulate on a rooftop and temperatures reach freezing. Often, a roof’s surface can warm just enough due to indoor heat to melt some of the snow and ice just enough to sprawl into cracks and crevices. However, the roof edges remain frozen, causing a build-up or a “dam” of ice just short of the gutter area. As overall temps warm, that built-up ice and snow start to melt and start leaking into the building’s interior, which can cause flooding and consequently, mold.
“The best way to avoid commercial roof damage is to perform regular preventative maintenance and proactively address any problem areas. The last thing you want is for a roof problem that could have been avoided to turn into a large loss, which can lead to the displacement of tenants and other long-term consequences for your property.”
— ACR Director of Construction Services
IN SUMMARY
When it comes to commercial roof maintenance, a good plan can save many headaches. Remember to inspect your roof after severe storms and after extensive service work. Preventive maintenance can go a long way in protecting the longevity of your roof areas. Last but not least, safety is no accident. Safety should always come first.