The key to any successful project is preparation. If you’ve determined that the roof on your commercial building needs to be replaced, you must take the proper steps to get ready for replacement to ensure your investment is handled correctly.

Because your roof protects your employees and production, it’s a critical part of your business.

What you do at the beginning of this important project sets the foundation for success or failure.

So, what are the basics of preparation?

Safety first! Let employees know where they can safely enter and exit the building during replacement. Move anything that might get in the contractor’s way and give them the access they need to work in and around the structure unhindered. Cover any openings on the roof so materials can’t fall into them during the project, and lay tarps over any landscaping.

Weather is a big factor in roof replacement, so be sure to look at the forecast when you are deciding on dates. It’s best to wait till there is no chance of rain or high winds.

What Can You Expect During the Process?

Preparing for roof replacement in your building involves inspecting every part of the roof as well as the area directly around the building, so you can expect a thorough walk-through. You can also expect dumpsters and large machinery placed next to your building for the old roofing waste.

During the replacement process, you can expect things to get a little messy, loud, and fast-paced. The old roof has to come off first, any repairs made, and then the new roof installed.

How Long Does a Commercial Roof Typically Last?

Many deciding factors affect how long a commercial roof lasts. Some last 10 years while others last closer to 40. Building materials have a lot to do with the longevity of your roof, as well as if it’s properly maintained.

Other factors have to do with the weather. If your roof sustains terrible damage in a storm, tornado, or other disaster, it might not have the lifespan it would without the damage. If repairs are made promptly, they could save the roof from needing replacement sooner than the estimated lifespan.

How Long Does a Duro-Last Roof Last?

One of the advantages of a Duro-Last roof is its longevity. If properly maintained, it can last up to 30 years. The custom single-ply membrane is relatively easy to install because it is measured for your roof and fabricated off-site, so installation is quick.

What’s a Key Reason to Choose Duro-Last for Your Roof Replacement?

Duro-Last is watertight so you don’t have the cracks and leaks that are common with other materials. Water damage is a major cause of roof replacement, but with Duro-Last, you get a roof that is designed to protect your building against damaging water, fire, chemicals, and grease.

Related Questions

So, How Long Does Replacement Take?

How long your commercial roof replacement project takes depends on the size of your building, the materials you choose, and if repairs need to be made before the new roof goes on. It could take as little as a day or as much as a week.

So, What are Signs of Damage to a Commercial Roof?

If you notice leaks or water spots on walls or ceilings, you probably have water damage. Cracks and pools of water on your roof are also indicators of problems. Breaks in the seals caused by debris or severe weather are also signs of damage.

In Sum

Replacing your commercial roof is a big investment, but it’s also a smart move because it keeps your employees safe and your production secure. Taking the right steps to prepare for this project ensures you’ve done all you can to succeed.

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