by Editorial Staff | Oct 27, 2020 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Seasons change and the needs of your building are going to change with it. Winterizing a commercial building is an extremely important step for any business for preparedness and safety during the winter months. There are some serious risks involved if you don’t...
by Editorial Staff | Oct 7, 2020 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Commercial property makes up a substantial portion of your company’s asset portfolio. Over time, even small industrial buildings increase substantially in value, while large commercial structures can yield capital gains that vastly increase the company’s market value....
by Editorial Staff | Sep 24, 2020 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Metal roofs are a great choice for residences or commercial properties. That have a low cost of installation, are great in the elements, are naturally fire resistant, and plenty of other benefits. But, like any roof, they’re not made to last forever and eventually...
by Editorial Staff | Sep 9, 2020 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Congratulations! By purchasing Duro-Last, you’ve selected the ultimate leader in roofing technology. Duro-Last roofs are made from high-quality, long-lasting materials with easy installation to top it off. Now that your roof is installed, you’ll want to follow a few...
by Editorial Staff | Aug 20, 2020 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
Duro-last membranes are an excellent option to consider for Commercial Roofing and have many benefits and advantages over other types of roofing materials and methods. Let’s take a look at some of the features and advantages of using Duro-Last membranes and how it can...
by Editorial Staff | Jul 30, 2020 | Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofs
What are the functions of a commercial roof? A commercial roof has the same purpose as a residential roof. That purpose is to protect what is beneath it from weather conditions and other harsh elements. How does a commercial roof function? The way the building is...