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Learn About Commercial Roofing

In need of a roof replacement or repairs to your commercial property roofing? Contact LPG and learn more about commercial roofing in these slides.

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Learn About Commercial Roofing

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  1. What is Commercial Roofing?

  2. Introduction Commercial roofing is any type of roofing fitted to a commercial building. Many people assume that commercial roofing is the same as residential roofing because they’re both just buildings. But in reality, commercial buildings are usually much larger and have a number of different considerations and requirements for roofs. In these slides, we’ll explore the difference between commercial roofing and residential roofing, and factors to consider when choosing a commercial roofing material.

  3. Residential Roofing V/S Commercial Roofing Installing roofing for residence is much easier than installing roofing for a commercial building. Commercial roofs tend to be larger and require more material, planning & time. Residential and commercial roofing differ in gradient, usually houses have steeper roofs than offices, shops, and other commercial buildings. That is why roofs of houses are more visible due to being shorter, many homeowners prefer the slanted look. A steep roof makes it easier for rainwater to flow away without pooling on the surface and causing long term damage.

  4. The materials used for commercial roofs are different as compared to residential. Commercial roofs tend to use metal, concrete, whereas residential roofs use concrete or clay tiles or corrugated iron. There are many more materials used for commercial roofing, which makes it trickier and requires the help of professional roof repair in Geelong.

  5. How to choose Commercial roofing factors - Every commercial building is unique, and every building owner has their own budget. When deciding roof material for your commercial building, you will need to cost, time, durability, temperature resistance, and aesthetic concerns. Let’s explore one by one each of these.

  6. Cost - Cost is usually the biggest concern for all building owners. Most people want the roof to be installed as cheaply as possible, in which metal sheets or asphalt might be the best although this depends on other factors.

  7. Time - Building projects are often delayed, which can result in the roof needing to be installed as soon as possible to catch up. Again, asphalt or metal sheets are good materials in this case because they can be installed quickly.

  8. Strength - A roof is separated into two parts, the cladding, and the internal support structure that holds up the roof. The amount of weight that the roof can carry without collapsing is its load-bearing capacity, which depends on the requirements of the building. For example, some building owners want to install heavy equipment, in that case, the load-bearing capacity needs to be higher.

  9. Durability - Durability is an important factor to consider when choosing a new roof. roof s are cost-effective, have great strength, and correctly installed can last over 40 years. On the other hand, the plastic polymer is one of the most expensive materials to use for a roof and will last for 50 years before needing to be replaced.

  10. Temperature Resistance - If a commercial or industrial building is subject to extremely high or low temperatures and this happens generally, the roof’s material is an important factor to consider here. Metal cladding with insulation is the best material for high temperatures and it would be a good choice for a commercial building.

  11. Aesthetics - Commercial buildings are taller than residential buildings, which makes their roof more difficult to see. Some commercial building owners are proud of their building’s appearance, and want a good looking roof that complements everything else.

  12. Final Words - If the roof is built properly and is maintained well, then the longevity of roofing will last longer, whether it is commercial or residential. There are also some other advantages of commercial roofing, like easier occupancy, lower load of cooling on the HVAC systems. If you have any questions regarding roofing services in Geelong, visit Local Plumbing Group or feel free to call us at 1800224229. We offer visual inspection, estimates, and a reliable solution to all your roofing problems.

  13. Contact Us Website:https://www.lpggeelong.com.au/ Address: 195 Melbourne Rd, North Geelong 3215 Email: lpggeelong01@gmail.com

  14. THANK YOU

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