Business owners and facility managers have a lot on their plate. Keeping the business running and the building in tip-top shape can be an around-the-clock job.
If your building has a metal roof and the roof is leaking or seems to be in constant need of repeated repair, these headaches cannot only be tough on your budget, they can also lead to strain on your already precious time.
To replace or not to replace, and that is the question. It is a question many folks responsible for the well-being of commercial buildings wrestle with all too frequently. This is a big decision, and a savvy building owner or property manager will take many things into consideration in order to make the right call.
Is great for building owners or property managers to be on top of the health of their roof. However, just because your roof has signs of damage does not mean the sky is falling and it is time rush out and get a new roof.
Instead, the best approach is to take a deep breath and assess the situation with a bit of patience and diligence. Statistics show the typical lifespan for a metal roof ranges somewhere between 30 to 45 years.
30 to 45 years is certainly a reassuring range, but there are a few caveats to this statistic. Proper maintenance is a must to get this type of longevity out of any metal roof. The lifespan of a metal roof will fluctuate depending upon the type of metal from which the roof is made.
When it comes to flat metal roofs, leaks are simply an almost inescapable fact of life.
Many business owners or facility managers choose to go with a metal roof knowing full well there is a high probability of the roof developing a leak. They typically arrive at this decision because metal roofs are much cheaper to install. They are happy to save money up front, even if it means they will be forking out some bucks down the road to fix leaks.
Roofs with irreparable structural damage are typically the only instances where we will recommend a full roof replacement over a repair. A replacement is obviously the most costly option, but sometimes it simply cannot be avoided. Please note: If you suspect your roof has structural damage do not climb on top of the roof. For your safety, please consult a roofing professional if you have any doubt about your roof’s structural integrity.
Here are some basic warning signs your roof may be the victim of structural damage.
Need Help to Make the Right Call? Ask R&A Contracting.
It can be tempting to fixate on simply repairing a roof to avoid the expense of a full replacement. However, repairing a roof which is ultimately in need of replacement is a penny wise and pound foolish endeavor.
Our roofing experts have seen it all. We can help you navigate this tricky situation. We can also help you establish which energy efficient options are best for your business.
Don’t hope your roof will make it through one more season. Give us a call today and rest easy with the peace of mind of knowing your roof is up to the challenge of protecting your building.

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