by Editorial Staff | Feb 18, 2023 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Terrible winter weather, which takes its toll on your roof, may be over, but some equally destructive weather is on its way. Spring is when everything comes back to life and is in full bloom. Unfortunately, it is also a time for massive amounts of rain and occasional...
by Editorial Staff | Jan 17, 2023 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Building owners have many options to consider when thinking about their roof. What separates Duro-Last roofs from the competition is their ability to create a durable, seamless barrier between the building and the environment. These roofs are great for industrial and...
by Editorial Staff | Dec 29, 2022 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
As a commercial property owner, you probably have a lot on your plate each day to think about. Something that may slip your mind is having regular inspections and maintenance done on your commercial roof. It may seem easier to wait until something big happens but...
by Editorial Staff | Dec 17, 2022 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Commercial roofs are sturdy and efficient, but lack of maintenance, heavy rain and cold weather can put even the best roof at risk. So, what are the signs you may have a leak on your building’s roof? The most common signs of a roof leak are dripping water, stains,...
by Editorial Staff | Nov 16, 2022 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Cold weather poses many risks to commercial roofs. From high winds to standing water and ice, harsh winters can test the limits of even a well-maintained roof. Leaks, ice dams, condensation and heavy snow are just some of the problems caused by cold weather. So, if...
by Editorial Staff | Oct 27, 2022 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Many commercial property owners have given little thought to their roof flashing. In fact, they may not even know what roof flashing is, much less the signs that this crucial component is on the verge of failing. If deteriorating roof flashing is left to rot...