Friday, December 11, 2020

How Clogged Gutters Can Spell Disaster For Your Commercial Roof

Make no mistake about it: your commercial building’s gutters are not some feature that you can leave behind to fend for itself. Gutters play a significant role in your facility’s structural integrity and safety. Fail to stay on top of your building’s gutter maintenance, and you may find yourself writing a big check for repairs and/or installation.

Gutters, when maintained, are an efficient and quick way to properly manage rainfall. When it comes to commercial buildings, these gutters are tasked with directing a large amount of water through the downspout. Allowing them to get clogged can open up a Pandora’s Box of inconveniences for your facility:
  • Clogged gutters can contribute to the erosion of the exterior appearance of the building. From washing away paint and creating visible stains, clear gutters keep a façade looking its best.
  • Clogged gutters aren’t able to direct rain away from your building; instead, it will leak into the foundation and your building’s sidewalks. Water should not leak to these areas, or your risk thousands in repair costs. Even worse, if you allow water to wreak havoc for extended periods of time, you’re looking at structural damage that will be no easy fix.
  • Clogged gutters may push water to your roof and the walls, causing them to become damp. Damp areas on a building soon become moldy areas. Moldy areas are hazardous and unsafe for working environments.
  • Clogged gutters will start to overflow, which can end up destroying your whole gutter system. Commercial buildings take up a lot of space and catch a lot of water. If you allow water to gather, the gutters may end up giving out and falling right off your building.

By hiring a roofing professional to inspect your commercial roof and gutters, you can save yourself all the worry and expenses that come with clogged gutter-related mishap. Roofing experts can inspect your entire roof in addition to your gutters. They’ll be able to spot any leaks or future leaks, as well as highlight any potential hazards before they graduate to expensive repairs.

If you want to put your gutter worries to rest, give our team a call today! We’re proud to offer premium roofing service to the entire Mid-Atlantic region.

Monday, November 16, 2020

The Top 3 Roof Maintenance Misconceptions

 

Your commercial property requires a wide range of maintenance considerations to remain efficient, safe, and appealing to your customers and employees. With all the maintenance schedules to consider, it can be easy to forget the importance of commercial roof maintenance. Your roof is out of sight, out of mind, and easily forgotten. The following misconceptions lead people to believe regular roof maintenance is not a priority and believing that will cost you.

“Maintenance Isn’t Important”

Commercial roofing materials are designed to withstand nearly any weather condition without failure. Modern advances in roofing technology have diminished the amount of maintenance necessary, which allows you to enjoy a durable, weather-proof barrier for longer. Of course, this doesn’t mean that proper maintenance isn’t a critical factor in your building investment. Partially open seams, loose flashings, or small leaks need to be fixed promptly to avoid exponential damage and costs.

“Warranties Cover All Commercial Roof Damage”

While your shingle, metal, or single-ply roofing materials may have come with a generous warranty, there are a number of reasons your warranty could be voided. Many warranties only cover material defects, which won’t protect you from workmanship issues. This is why it is important to work with a trusted, reputable roofing contractor like Matrix Roofing Systems. Not only will we install your roof correctly the first time, but we can offer preventative maintenance to help protect your roof from premature failure. If any damage does occur, our emergency repair services can fix it before it grows into a large, costly problem.

“All Commercial Roofs Last 20 or More Years Without Maintenance”

Single-ply commercial roofing systems like TPO, PVC, and EPDM, if properly maintained, can last over 25 years. However, improper maintenance can dramatically reduce this timeline. With 80% or more of commercial roofs failing prematurely due to neglect, it’s essential to keep your roof maintained and routinely inspected. Expecting a commercial roof system to exceed the limit of its warrantable life without regular preventative maintenance is no different than expecting a new car to reach 100,000 miles without regular service and oil changes….it’s not going to happen.

Contact Matrix Roofing to receive an estimate on maintenance work or schedule a roof inspection. We offer quality roofing services for all your needs. Call 267-642-5027 or email us today to learn more!

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Winter Is Coming: Protect Your Flat Roof with These Simple Steps

Flat roofs are often considered the standard for commercial facilities. They make any business look sleek and modern instantly. But they do present a few unique challenges for property managers looking to keep their facility safe from heavy snowfall. Luckily, it's easier than you might think. Here are a few simple ways to protect your flat roof this winter. 


Get Your Roof Inspected

A damaged roof is a leaky roof and when the snow has a chance to sit and melt on that damaged roof, you'll have major problems. The best thing you can do is schedule an annual roofing inspection and let your commercial roofer check for damage. If they see anything out of place, they'll be able to make the repairs quickly. 


Clean Your Drains

Flat roofs are equipped with drainage outlets that help funnel snowmelt and rainfall away from your roof and towards a designated drainage area. When they're clogged, that runoff won't have anywhere to go. Over the course of the winter, that moisture can soak through the roofing materials and into your ceiling, putting you at risk for mold and mildew growth indoors. Take the time to clean those drains and downspouts thoroughly. 


Get Your Trees Trimmed

Low-hanging branches become a major safety hazard after a major snowstorm. The weight of the snow causes the limbs to hang lower and, in some cases, breaks them. If they scrape against or land on your roof, they can do serious damage to your facility. Take preventative measures and get any neighboring trees trimmed before winter is in full swing. 


Look for Puddles

Flat roofs aren't completely flat. This allows water to run off the roof rather than collecting in puddles. If you notice puddles on your roof after a snowstorm or winter rainstorm, contact your roofer immediately. Puddles mean your roof is warped and may have water damage that could spread if left unrepaired. 


Get Your Roof Ready for Winter

Preventative maintenance is the best way to protect your flat roof from water damage during the winter months. Don't wait. Contact Matrix Roofing today to schedule a free estimate and let our team help you get your commercial roof ready for the elements.

Monday, September 28, 2020

Should I Repair or Replace My Commercial Roofing?

The average commercial roof can last anywhere from 10 to 40 years. During that time, it requires occasional repairs and consistent maintenance to keep it in great condition. The well-being of your commercial roof says a lot about the safety and value of your facility. So, how do you know if you should repair your roofing or consider a replacement? The following information will help you decide.

Cracks and Imperfections

Over time, you may notice cracks, splits, or other imperfections in your roofing. This can be due to rain, erratic temperatures, and sun exposure. So long as only a few areas are affected, a professional can normally repair this damage rather easily. On the other hand, when a large portion of the roofing has become damaged, you may be better off going with a replacement. 

Ponding

Many flat commercial roofs can suffer from ponding, which is when water isn’t properly draining from the roof and pools. Ponding water can cause big issues for your roofing, like leaking, plant/algae growth, mosquitos, and other signs of overall roof deterioration. When it comes to this phenomenon, you will definitely need to seek the help of a professional for the next steps. Simple roof maintenance can help drain the ponds and restore your roofing to good health. In some cases, however, a new roof may be the suitable option.

Old or Outdated

Roofing technologies are always changing significantly over the years. Accordingly, you may also wish to replace yours if it appears old or outdated. It’s important to work with a trusted roofing expert that can walk you through their different solutions and come up with the best option for you. Some roofing options may be unnecessary for your needs, so be sure that the expert comes up with ideas that make sense for your operation. 

At Matrix Roofing, we aim to be your trusted source of commercial roofing expertise in the Mid-Atlantic region. We know how much an investment your roofing is, which is why we’ll only suggest a plan that works for your bottom line. Give us a call today to discuss your commercial roof repair & replacement needs.

Monday, August 17, 2020

5 "Red Flags" to Look For When Hiring Commercial Roofers

If you are in need of a roof replacement or even general roofing repair for your facility, there's a good chance that you'll be hiring a commercial roofing company to get the job done. Unfortunately, not all roofing companies out there can provide you with the level of service and workmanship you deserve. Specifically, as you shop around for a roofing contractor, there are some potential red flags you'll want to be on the lookout for.

Soliciting With a Free Inspection

A lot of times, roofing companies will go to different commercial buildings (especially after heavy storms roll through the area) offering a free roofing inspection to the property managers. These roofers are known as "storm chasers," and they are generally after the money put up by your business’s insurance policy to pay for any repairs caused by hail, high winds, or other severe weather.

Generally, you should not trust these "free" estimates, because they almost always result in the company finding major damage and repairs that need to be done - even if the damage isn't really there. A reputable company will not solicit.

Requiring Up-Front Payment

Any time you're having any major roofing work or replacement done, you should be able to put down a deposit in order for work to get started. You should never have to pay in-full for your work before it's completed, as you deserve a chance to make sure the work was done properly before you shell over the rest of the money. If a company tries to get you to pay in full before starting work--especially if they want you to pay in cash - it's time to look elsewhere.

Sneaking Hidden Fees Into the Quote

Any time you review a quote provided to you by a roofing company, be sure to read it over carefully and ask if any added fees have been tacked on. For example, some companies may include additional services in their estimates that you don't really need so that they can get more money out of you. Ask your roofer for a bare-bones quote that includes just the necessities to get your job done.

Being Misleading About Warranties

Another potential red flag to be on the lookout for when looking for a roof company is that of providing misleading information about your roof's warranty (if you're having a new one installed). They may mention, for example, that the roof comes with a 20-year warranty; what they may not mention, however, is that the warranty only covers certain types of damage and/or does not include parts and labor.

Always make sure you receive detailed information about a roof warranty before you decide to go with any roofing company for your replacement job, as warranty offerings can vary greatly.

A Significantly Lower Bid Than Others

Finally, if you receive a bid from one contractor that's significantly lower than your bids from other roofing companies, then this should generally be seen as a red flag. The cheapest bid in any job is usually a result of the company cutting corners; so even if you end up saving money up-front, you could end up with a faulty roof, bad installation, or poor quality materials that you need to spend more money to repair and replace down the road. Generally, it's better to spend a little more on a company and materials you can trust.

As you can see, there's a lot to keep in mind as you shop around for the right roofing company. By keeping an eye out for these red flags, you can make the best decision for your needs. And if you are looking for a reputable commercial roofing contractor you can trust, contact Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc. today!


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

What To Do When You Notice Your Commercial Roof Leaking


Anyone that manages a facility knows how unsettling a roof leak can be. This is an all-too-common experience for those in the Mid-Atlantic area; the humid climate and frequent rainstorms are not friends of commercial roofs! It is important to know how to respond when you notice a leak, and not to fear or stress out. The right response can mean the difference between a quick fix or thousands of dollars in repairs.

Noticing the Leak
The first step in fixing any problem is knowing that it exists in the first place. While one may feel that noticing a leak is a no-brainer, not every commercial roof leak looks the same. For example, you may not notice water drops or puddles, however stains in the ceiling may appear. Water creates areas of discoloration in ceilings during leaks, so be sure to watch out for these signs of damage. Another sign of a leak may be through smell. An unpleasant smell may be signs of hidden mold; mold thrives in moist environments, so you roof may have a leak if you start to notice the odor.

Quickly Respond
Once you notice a leak in your facility, you must respond quickly in order to minimize damage. First, remove any people, equipment, and inventory from the affected area. If there are objects that cannot be moved, cover them in plastic to prevent water damage. Once the area is cleared and/or the equipment is protected, place buckets or any other type of receptacle under the droplets to prevent puddles from forming.

Place a Marker
One thing that will be very helpful when you speak with your roofing contractor and insurance agents is to mark the point of entry for the leak. While it may be a no-brainer while the leak is actively occurring, it is likely that the leaking will cease after the storm has passed or time has gone on. Simply take a piece of tape and stick it to the area of the ceiling where the water entered your building.

Scan for More Damage
While we certainly hope your commercial roof only has one area of water damage, you should still check for more in case the problem is spreading. The best time would be when the rain is still pouring outside, as leaks are tough to find when the affected areas dry.

Call a Professional
Now that you have covered all your bases, it is time to call a roofing expert! While they can certainly handle the above tasks on their own, you will be well-suited to minimize damage at your facility if you can provide a professional with all the details as soon as possible. A roofing contractor will be able to assess the damage, determine how to fix the leak, and give you any tips about how future leaks can be prevented.

To learn more about commercial roof leaks, call Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.!

Friday, June 19, 2020

Is Your Commercial Roof Ready for the Summer Weather?

Your commercial roof goes through a lot with each season, but it can really go through the ringer during the summer. The summer season can put a lot of stress on your roofing due to the weather and climate. This stress can lead to damage, which is why it is so important to stay on top of your roof’s maintenance during these next few months.

The heat of summer is one of the biggest culprits of commercial roof damage. Heat causes materials to expand; once the sun sets and temperatures decrease, the roof will begin to shrink again. This daily process results in wear and tear that can weaken the integrity of your roofing.

Summer is also known for severe thunderstorms, especially in the Mid-Atlantic region. If your roof already has leaks or cracks that have not been addressed, you may start to notice them once water damage begins to rear its ugly head. From leaks to pooling water, summer storms are no friend to the commercial roof.

The best way to stay on top of the safety of your roof is through commercial roof inspection. Your facility’s roof plays a huge role in the overall safety and value of your operation. Similar to how you inspect your vehicle periodically to make sure all of the parts are healthy and operational, your commercial roof needs the same level of care. An inspector can review your roofing system, notice any areas of damage, and identify areas that can be fixed now before the issue gets worse.

Make sure to have your roof inspected as soon as possible. The sooner you address any possible issues with your roofing, the less likely it will be that summer heat and storms will exacerbate these problems. Damage to your roof tends to have a snowball effect, where some weakened areas spread damage to other areas. Through a professional inspection, you can nip these issues in the bud and worry about running your business.

At Matrix Roofing, our team of professionals offers more than 120+ years of combined experience in roofing inspections and evaluations. We offer service throughout the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, so give us a call today to learn more about how we can help you!

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

The Best Ways to Maintain Your Roof


Managing a commercial property or running a facility is a lot of work. It is understandable that certain things can fall off your radar when you’re handling your day-to-day. One item that should not be ignored, however, is the maintenance of your commercial roof. As the most essential part of any structure, your commercial roof needs to remain in tip-top shape in order to avoid expensive repairs or full replacement. 

The saying “A good defense is a good offense” is very apt when it comes to roof of a facility. Staying on top of maintenance can save money and keep an operation moving smoothly. Below are some of the best ways that you can manage your commercial roof maintenance:

Keep it Clean
One way to get the most out of your commercial roof is through cleanliness. When loose material like twigs, leaves and rocks accumulate on a roof, they contribute to clogs, standing water, and the growth of algae. All these result in the deterioration of the roof, making it important to remove all debris on a regular basis. 

Stay on Top of Leaks
Whether the cause stems from the weather or accumulation of debris, leaks are a common occurrence for commercial roofs. As soon as you notice an area of seepage or a full leak, call a repair as soon as possible. Leaks can become more than just a hassle and have the potential to cause electrical damage, equipment/inventory damage, or even the entire collapse of your roof. 

Schedule Regular Inspections
It does pay to be observant, but unless you are a trained roofing professional, there is bound to be aspects of your roof that will “go over your head” so to speak. Schedule an annual inspection from a licensed roofing professional. They can spot weak spots in your roof and work to prevent costly damage and replacement. Inspectors will be able to spot leaks and sagging in your roof and come up with a plan for restoration. 

At Matrix Roofing Systems, we have been a resource for commercial facilities for years. Our team of professionals knows what it takes to keep a roof maintained and safe for the long haul. Whether you think your facility needs repair or you want to start scheduling annual inspections, give us a call to learn how we can help you!

Monday, April 27, 2020

Signs Your Masonry Needs Repair

Even the best of construction can begin to show signs of aging over time, so it’s no wonder that your building may be showing signs of needing masonry repair work. Signs of age such as cracks, chipped bricks or stones, or missing mortar indicate that it is time to contact a professional for masonry repairs. Left unrepaired or attempting to cover the issue with a temporary fix will almost always lead to bigger problems down the line.

For the safety of your building’s structure and the people inside, it’s best to contact a professional, like Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc., for the repairs. Depending on the issue at hand, there are a variety of techniques that we use for repair.

Brick and Stone Pointing

The mortar between bricks and stone is strong, but over a period of time and exposure to the elements, even the sturdiest of mortar can begin to break down. If you notice any mortar missing, “pointing” removes the old and replaces it with new, stronger mortar.

Caulking

No matter the size of a crack, if it allows water between bricks or stones or further into the building’s structure, it can cause plenty of damage. Professionally caulking the cracks will keep moisture from entering through the openings.

Coping Stone Repair and Restoration

The coping on your building is an important structure that keeps rain away from the building. If your coping is damaged, it is best to have a professional do the repair or restoration.

Lintel Replacement

Lintels are the structures above a window or door and overtime, they may need to be replaced. Due to their location, it is very important that this be done correctly by professionals to avoid damage to the brick or stone wall exterior.

Masonry Waterproofing

Waterproofing your building, with an application of sealant on the façade, will give you the confidence that the exterior of your building and interior are protected.

Waiting for repairs can often lead to more damage. Contact Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc. today and let’s discuss your masonry repair needs!

Monday, January 27, 2020

The Dangers of DIY Roofing

Unless you are a professional roofer, chances are you do not have an intuitive knowledge of navigating a roof. Maneuvering skillfully along the surface of a roof is something that is learned over years of experience and training. Despite how difficult it is for most to overcome the fear of being on a roof (let alone properly performing whatever task you went up there handle in the first place!) some people would rather risk their lives than pay for a professional roofing company.

Roof repair can be very dangerous if it is not performed by a licensed professional. Here are some of the dangers of DIY roofing to keep in mind:

1. Safety Risks

It should go without saying that performing a complex procedure on an elevated location is putting yourself in harm’s way. However, injuries caused by falling off a roof are among the most common types of construction injuries. Despite many of our projects being completed on commercial flat roofs, we still take extreme caution – especially when surfaces are slippery, winds are high, or edges are flush.

2. Improper Repairs

While nothing compares to your physical safety, it’s important to be aware that if you try to repair your own roof, you risk worsening the issue. Roofing professionals earn their title through hours of trainings and certifications in order to repair issues properly. Your property is one of your largest, if not your largest, investments and should be safeguarded by solving issues that arise in the most effective way possible.

3. Voiding Warranties

When you initially purchased your roof, you may have invested in a manufacturer warranty. Depending on the terms of your warranty, completing DIY work on your roof may void your warranty benefit that protects you against paying out of pocket for any mishaps. In order to avoid losing warranty benefits, do not allow anyone but a qualified worker to perform work between installation and last restoration.

Rely on Matrix Roofing Systems for your next commercial roofing project. Our team of experienced, thorough, and educated roofing professionals has seen it all. We are safety oriented and OSHA compliant. Contact us today for more information.

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

The Top 3 Roof Maintenance Misconceptions


Your commercial location requires a wide range of maintenance considerations to remain efficient, safe, and appealing to your customers and employees. With all the maintenance schedules to consider, it can be easy to forget the importance of commercial roof maintenance. The roof is typically out of sight and out of mind, until it leaks. Here are three common misconceptions that cause business owners to spend more money than necessary replacing their commercial roofs.

“Maintenance Isn’t Important”
Commercial roofing materials are designed to withstand nearly any weather condition without failure. Modern advances in roofing technology have diminished the amount of maintenance necessary, which allows you to enjoy a durable, weather-proof barrier for a longer period of time. Of course, this doesn’t mean that proper maintenance isn’t a critical factor in your building investment. Minor seam openings, areas damaged by abuse, or small leaks need to be fixed promptly to avoid exponential damage and costs.

“Warranties Cover All Commercial Roof Damage”
While your shingles, flat roof, or metal may have come with a generous warranty, there are a number of reasons your warranty could be voided. Some warranties are only designed for material defects, which doesn’t protect you from any roof damage.
Your warranty won’t cover weather-related damage, improper installation, or maintenance issues (typically outlined in the warranty). For these areas, you’ll need to either work with your insurance provider or pay out of pocket.

“All Commercial Roofs Last 20 or More Years Without Maintenance”
A commercial roof with asphalt shingles can last 20-30years, steel and other roofing materials may have an even longer lifespan. However, improper maintenance can dramatically reduce this timeline. With 80% or more of commercial roofs failing due to neglect, it’s essential to keep your roof maintained and routinely inspected. It is no different than your car. If you expect it to be a cost-effective investment, you have to take care of it.

Contact Matrix Roofing to receive an estimate on maintenance work or schedule a roof inspection. Whether you’ve just installed a new roof and are looking to extend its lifespan or you’re considering ways to improve your current roof, Matrix Roofing offers quality roofing services for all your needs. Call 267-642-5027 or email us today!