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6 Commercial Roofing Mistakes & How to Avoid Them

Written by Zach Reece | Nov 12, 2024 1:48:00 AM

Your commercial roof stands between your business and the brutal weather. It matters more than most people think! You'll see faster when something goes wrong - water that's dripping onto the desks, mold that's growing in corners, or your energy bills shooting through the roof (pun intended). These regular problems can eat away at your time and money.

You have probably dealt with roofing contractors who promised the moon but delivered serious problems instead. Maybe you have watched as those quick fixes turned into expensive overhauls. You have wondered why your new roof started leaking after just a few years. The roofing industry throws around these fancy terms and tricky services, leaving you scratching your head about what actually works.

Think of this guide as your no-nonsense strategy to get it right the first time! You'll find exactly what mistakes can turn small problems into expensive disasters. Plus, we'll show you some easy methods to spot them before they drain your bank account. Are you ready to become the most knowledgeable person in the room when it comes to commercial roofing?

Improper Installation Techniques

You need to stay alert when it comes to your roof - even the small leaks from a poor installation can wreck your home! Water that sneaks into your house will eat away at the wooden structures, hurt your electrical system, and create the perfect breeding ground for nasty mold. Pretty soon, you can see your insulation all soggy - your ceilings, walls, and floors will take a beating.

Don't wait around hoping those leaks will somehow fix themselves. Your roof's wooden parts and decking will just keep getting weaker until something gives way.

You can dodge trouble down the road by making sure your roof gets installed the right way from the start. An expert roofing contractor on the job should be your first move - amateur roofers or weekend warriors might feel cheaper. They usually hurt installations in ways that let water seep in. Just think about those nails that stick out or get hammered too deep - each one is asking for trouble.

Look at what happens when the drip edges aren't put in right. The water just pools up on your roof instead of draining away like it should.

Real-life horror stories about faulty roof installations are everywhere you look. That little drip in your ceiling? Give it some time, and you'll end up with rotted wood and dangerous electrical problems. The same goes for those places around your solar panels or skylights.

Watch out for contractors who try to cut corners with unsuitable materials. Slapping regular asphalt shingles on a barely-sloped roof is asking for trouble! You'll kiss your warranty goodbye if you don't have what the manufacturer says you need. That's exactly why you should follow the book on this one.

The weather needs to be on your side during installation, too. Trying to put on a roof while it's raining or freezing cold is asking for problems. Pick a time when the weather's favorable so everything seals up tight and stays that way.

Your roof deserves attention now to stay away from these problems later. Get it done right the first time, and you'll sleep better at night.

Inappropriate Materials

Your commercial building's climate will actually improve your roofing material choice. You'll want to use aluminum or zinc-coated steel for your coastal property. These materials can stand up well to salt and moisture!

Metal roofing makes perfect sense when you live in an area that's open to wildfires - the fire-resistant features will help protect your investment when danger strikes.

Some materials that can manage heavy snow loads work best if you're in a cold region. Metal roofing and asphalt shingles and slate will serve you well in these locations.

For your building in hot and sunny locations, you can now go with materials that bounce back the heat - metal, cool roofs or clay and concrete tiles work excellently. If you're living somewhere rainy, look at slate, concrete tiles or the sealed metal roofing to keep water out.

Metal roofing is one of your most flexible services. You'll get exceptional durability, fire protection and easy snow removal all in one package! It lasts up to 50 years - talk about your money's worth.

Asphalt shingles give you good results and flexibility in moderate weather. But watch out in extremely hot areas.

TPO roofing stands out when you need something that fights heat and UV rays while staying tough. Got lots of humidity? PVC roofing laughs at water and chemicals - that makes it your useful choice.

Clay or concrete tiles naturally keep your building cool in hot weather. Slate works with freezing temps and heavy snow (though you'll pay more first). When you add roof coatings, they can give you extra UV protection and cut your energy bills in moderate climates.

When you pick the wrong materials, it sets you up for trouble down the road. Cheap materials break down faster - letting water seep in and damage your building's structure. Sure - quality materials cost more now. But they'll save you big cash on repairs and replacements later.

Regular Maintenance

Your roof needs some regular care to stay strong and last even longer. When you skip the maintenance, you're looking at a much shorter lifespan for your roof and some serious problems down the road! Pretty soon, you'll see leaks, your roof starting to sag, and maybe even some nasty mold growing where you can't see it. You don't want these problems in your house.

You're throwing away money when you ignore roof maintenance. Your energy bills shoot up because a dirty roof soaks up heat like a sponge - making your AC work overtime. You might accidentally void your warranty by skipping regular maintenance - this leaves you stuck with the bill when something goes wrong.

Mark your calendar for roof checkups. You'll want to get up there at least twice a year, usually when spring hits and again in fall. Just had a big storm roll through? Better take a look for any damage while it's still fresh. Once a year, give your roof a complete cleaning, too.

Get rid of all those leaves, twigs, and any moss growing up there. You'll be impressed at how much longer your roof can last - we're talking about adding up to 8 extra years of life. That's money saved in the long run.

Keep those gutters clear - especially when leaves are falling and winter's coming. Cut back any tree branches hanging over your house (they're just accidents waiting to happen). Make sure water has a clear path off your roof, and don't cheap out on materials or installation. You'll notice big benefits in the long run.

Every time a storm hits, take a careful look at your roof afterward. Small problems can turn into big ones really quickly if you're not paying attention. Consider getting an expert to manage regular maintenance - they know what to look for and can fix trouble before it gets serious.

Before problems start, trim those trees back and make sure your attic has good airflow to stay away from ice dams. These basics can save you headaches down the road! Keep an eye on everything from the metal bits around your chimney to how water flows off your roof. You'll thank yourself later when your roof keeps doing its job year after year.

Inadequate Ventilation Systems

Your roof needs airflow to stay healthy and keep your home comfortable. Heat and moisture love to hang out in poorly ventilated attics and create the perfect breeding ground for nasty mold and mildew that can damage your useful items and make you sick!

You'll see your roofing materials wearing out way too fast when heat and dampness get trapped up there. Your shingles might start cracking and curling much sooner than they should (cutting their life short by nearly a quarter). You're looking at some hefty repair bills when that happens. The worst part? Your roof deck could start warping and sagging from all that moisture.

Walking on a compromised roof puts you in real danger! The damage doesn't stop there - those wooden beams and trusses holding everything together can start rotting away, too.

Your energy bills will shoot through the roof - pun intended - with poor ventilation. Think about it: your AC has to work overtime to keep the house cool when your attic's cooking like an oven. And winter has its own problems - ever heard of ice dams? They pop up when your too-hot attic melts snow that freezes again at the edges.

Water starts backing up under your shingles, and before you know it, you will have leaks everywhere.

You'll need intake and exhaust vents working together to get that air moving the right way. Having a professional roofer check everything out helps spot problems early. Smart ventilation uses natural air movement as warm air rises (that's the stack effect) while wind helps push fresh air through your attic.

A well-ventilated attic protects your home. Your roof stays strong because it's not cooking up there, and those materials hold up better. Your energy bills drop since your AC isn't fighting a losing battle! You won't have to stress about rotting wood or sagging decks.

Safety Standards

When working on commercial roofs comes with serious dangers and you need to learn about the safety rules that protect everyone. You'll need safety gear - grab your hard hat, safety glasses and non-slip boots before stepping foot on any job site! When you're working more than six feet up, you have to use fall protection. Your employer should give you either guardrails or a personal fall arrest system to keep you safe.

The edge of the roof is especially dangerous - you'll need extra safety measures when you're within 15 feet of any drop-off on low-slope roofs!

Getting up and down safely matters just as much as working up there. Make sure you check your ladders and scaffolds every time before climbing up. Don't even think about scaffolds in harsh weather - they're dangerous enough when conditions are perfect. You'll also need to put up clear warning signs and safety notes whenever you're handling anything that could be harmful.

Power lines can be a real threat to roofing jobs. They can be deadly. You'll need to follow strict electrical safety rules to avoid getting shocked or worse!

Take a good look at your equipment before each shift. Those ladders and scaffolds need constant attention - check them closely after anything happens that may have damaged them. Skipping these safety steps isn't worth the danger. Just look at the numbers - falls kill more construction workers than almost anything else, and one wrong move could leave you hurt or worse.

Breaking safety rules hits hard in more ways than one. OSHA will slap you with massive fines if they catch you cutting corners. Keep messing up, and you might end up on their bad list - the Severe Violator Enforcement Program. Unsafe work leads to damaged buildings and frustrated building owners.

Working scared because conditions aren't safe means you won't do your best work. Period.

Pick contractors who take safety seriously and follow OSHA's playbook. Double-check their insurance coverage - you need to know they're covered if something goes wrong. Leave the roof work to the pros - trying to fix problems yourself could land you in the hospital. But putting a roof on right and keeping it in shape means following what the manufacturer says to the letter.

Failure to Budget Accurately

You need to build a reasonable budget for your roofing project before spending even a single dollar. Money problems can pop up during roof work - and you'll want to stay ahead of them! Smart budgeting saves you cash and keeps your project moving forward without nasty surprises.

Look at what you have right now - check out how old your roof is and what kind of beating it takes from the weather - it'll give you a clearer picture of what to spend. Don't just take one roofer's word for it - grab some quotes from a few contractors and see how they compare.

Put some money aside for those "just in case" moments (around 10-20% extra should work well). Take time to think about what you'll get for your money in the long run. Maybe those premium materials will slash your energy bills or last way longer than the basic materials.

Keep your eyes on the money once the work starts. Write down every penny you spend and catch any budget problems early. Here's a useful idea: plan out your roof spending for the next decade or so. Balance your spending between fixing what's broken and keeping everything running.

Put your money where it matters the most. Think about what you need versus what would just be nice to have. Useful tip: use some basic accounting tools to track the small costs that add up. These are costs like insurance and utility bills that come with the job.

Sometimes, you don't need a whole new roof. Maybe some quality repairs and regular checkups will keep your old one going strong. Keep some emergency cash ready for those "oh no" moments - you'll thank yourself later! Watch out for common mistakes like thinking maintenance is cheap or forgetting about how tricky your roof's shape might make tasks. These slip-ups can hit your wallet if you're not careful.

Protect The Roof Over Your Head

You'll have some serious problems if you hire unlicensed or inexperienced contractors for your commercial roof! Poor workmanship will hit you with expensive repairs down the road. Your building might even suffer serious damage. Your insurance company could deny your claims - you might end up in hot water with building code violations! These problems can drain your bank account and keep you up at night.

Take time to research before picking a contractor for the job. Look up their license status, check their certifications, and read what other customers say about them. Give their past clients a call to ask about their experience. Make sure the contractor carries strong insurance coverage to protect you from any accidents. Read every word of those contracts and warranty documents - the fine print affects you more than you'd expect.

Professional contractors deliver reliable results that amateur roofers just can't match. You'll get premium-quality materials installed the right way and get a roof with a longer life and better performance. Professional work comes with real warranties that actually protect your investment. You won't have to stress about code violations or safety risks because pros know the rules inside and out! Your business operations won't get disrupted because professional crews work efficiently and safely.

Colony Roofers stands ready to help with your roofing needs across Georgia, Florida, and Texas. We manage commercial and residential projects with the same exceptional standards. Don't gamble with your roof - let our experts take a look and give you some honest advice! Reach out now for a free inspection. Our team will treat your property with the care and expertise it deserves. Give us a call and experience what professional roofing brings to your property.