tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87684201741016435122024-03-23T03:13:51.314-07:00Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc. | Blog | Commercial RoofingMatrix Roofing Systems provides commercial roofing services to the Mid-Atlantic area.Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.comBlogger58125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-33994432251589526052021-08-13T06:27:00.001-07:002021-08-13T06:27:17.063-07:00Unexpected Costs of Commercial Roofing Repair to Keep in Mind<p>There is plenty of information out there on what to expect in terms of costs with a new commercial roofing installation. However, there are costs that are less talked about that tend to surprise property managers. They are certainly not ones that are applicable to every single facility, however. If your roof has been <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/general-services/maintenance.php">well maintained</a> over the years, it is unlikely you will have to deal with them at all. However, even so, you will want to keep in mind these things take may raise the rate of your new roof installation.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Mold</h3><p>Moisture is a very common source of stress for building managers. Mold thrives in damp conditions, and its presence yields multiple threats. For one, mold is dangerous to be around, as it can cause disease and other health risks to anyone that is exposed to it. Mold also can indicate an environment where parts of a roof can deteriorate. This includes insulation, wood, and more. If mold is uncovered in your building’s roof, the project may need to broaden in scope. </p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Pests</h3><p>The discovery of pests will certainly run unexpected charges, should you encounter them. Pests like rodents only need tiny openings in order to invade your building, take shelter, and reproduce. Pests can also pose harm to wiring, HVAC systems, and anything else they can get into. A roofing company will not be able to remedy a pest problem, but they will be unable to move forward with a project until the solution has been implemented. </p><h3 style="text-align: left;">The Roof is Not Up to Code</h3><p>If you acquired your building and years down the line need a new roof, you don't really have a way to know that the old roof was put in and up to code. The inspection wasn't always necessary and the code may have changed since the last roof installation as well. The older the roof on your building, the more likely your contractors will need to do more work to get the roof up to modern code. That could cost extra time and money.</p><p>At Matrix Roofing Systems, our experts help you get the full picture on your commercial structure’s needs. We provide the Mid-Atlantic region with reliable solutions that you can trust. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/request.php">Call us today</a> to schedule your roof replacement!</p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-59134897550764007342021-06-30T08:40:00.003-07:002021-06-30T08:40:35.817-07:00Is There a Good Season to Replace Your Commercial Roof? <p>If you are considering <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/roof-replacements.php">replacing your commercial roof</a>, you may be waiting for the opportune season to have the work done. Each season presents its own challenges for commercial roofing projects so be sure to take each one into consideration when scheduling a replacement.</p><p>In general, fall is usually the best time to have your roof replaced, though many Facility Managers request the work to be completed during spring or summer. Spring in the mid-Atlantic region means damp and rainy weather. Replacements can be carried out during the spring however, you'll need to understand that Commercial roofing companies are at the mercy of the weather and, as a result, the project schedule may have to be adjusted. Not only are adhesives and solvents not conducive to damp/wet conditions, the safety of the crews are also of concern. </p><p>Alternatively, summer is a commercial roofing company's busiest season weather permitting. Summer schedules tend to fill quickly and early. If you'd like to have your commercial roof replaced in the summer, make sure you've got a contract in place by early spring at the latest.</p><p>Similar to spring, winter can be a challenging time for a commercial roof replacement. There are temperature and moisture points that must be in effect for a specific amount of time in order for certain materials to work correctly. <br /></p><p>Fall is historically the season that presents drier conditions and optimal temperatures for commercial roof replacements. There is a race against time as winter approaches but, with longer stretches of good weather, roofing companies are usually able to complete projects much faster than during the other seasons.<br /><br />To learn more about how to make your commercial roof replacement project go smoothly, <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/request.php">contact Matrix Roofing Systems</a>! We are the Mid-Atlantic regions premier roof replacement service. <br /></p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-22491622026405711562021-05-28T06:28:00.002-07:002021-05-28T06:28:33.159-07:00What is the Installation Process Like For a New Commercial Roof? <p>Getting a new roof for your commercial facility is something that property managers don't deal with every day. Like any process we are not wholly familiar with, we often feel a little more comfortable when we know what to expect. If you need a <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/roof-replacements.php">new roof</a> and want to know what the process is like, we can walk you through it.</p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Prepping the Space</h2><p>Before the roofing even starts, you will want to ensure that your property remains protected. This often means using tarps and plywood to shield all walls, siding, and surrounding plants. You will also need to instruct your team/tenants to park away from the building for the safety of their vehicles. The key is to move anything that could potentially be damaged by debris. As for what to move, your contractor will give you suggestions. If there are things that cannot be moved, the roofing team will take precautions to protect the area.</p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Removing the Old Roof</h2><p>New roof installation begins with removing the old materials. This also means removing the old underlayment until only the wood decking underneath is exposed. This is where most debris comes from as they are physically removing materials. The removal and installation process can differ based on the material of your commercial roof. It may help to connect with the manufacturer of your roof’s material to get an idea of the most effective removal strategy. </p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Inspecting The Decking</h2><p>Under the roof and underlayment is wood decking. The decking will be inspected for rot or water damage. If any is found, the wood will be removed and replaced before your new roof goes on. This is a key step in the process, as another replacement may be required if the decking isn’t solid. <br />Installation</p><p>When it comes time to install a new roof, the team will install drip edges to prevent rain from penetrating your roofing materials. They will then lay down a layer of underlayment to provide another layer to stop water and ice penetration as well as to stop the roofing material from sticking to the decking. Finally, your selected roofing material will be installed. </p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Cleanup</h2><p>While your new roof is installed, before the team leaves, they will clean up after themselves. This means removing any errant roofing materials, wood, or underlayment that escaped the installation or removal process. They will also scour the area for nails and other debris so your property is perfectly clean.</p><p>If you believe it’s time for your commercial building to have an upgrade, call Matrix Roofing Systems! We can provide you with an estimate, discuss the installation process, and come up with a solution for your structure. This is what makes us the top roofing company <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/">in the Mid-Atlantic area</a>!<br /><br /></p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-89730401611964464102021-04-26T07:18:00.003-07:002021-04-26T07:18:21.685-07:00What Roof Discoloration Really Means <p>A dirty, discolored roof can be far more than a mere eyesore. Although accumulations of dust and debris will certainly detract from the curbside appeal of your commercial building, they can also indicate serious underlying issues. Thus, before you hire a pressure washing company to clear discoloration up with "soft wash" treatments, it's important to know exactly what you're dealing with. It may be that hiring roofers to perform a thorough roof inspection instead is the best course of action.</p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Rusty Roof Components</h2><p style="text-align: left;">Dusty, red-brown stains on your roof are a likely indication that metal components are becoming corroded. Roofs that are largely metal may need to be treated by professional roof painters. In this case, several coats of quality paint will likely limit further corrosion. Conversely, if evidence of rusting is only visible around various metal components such as at metal flashing, antenna mounts, or HVAC equipment, consider having these treated with oxalic acid or vinegar. This will mitigate the problem and keep future rusting to a minimum. Whenever rust exists at the rooftop, be sure to have professionals roofers verify that corrosion-related damages to metal components have not diminished the roof's overall integrity.</p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Fading & Aging</h2><p style="text-align: left;">Commercial roofing tends to discolor just as the end of their lifespans are reached. Commonly referred to as bleed-through, this discoloration is the result of constant and long-term exposure to the natural elements. Harsh winds, excessive temperatures, prolonged exposure to the sun's UV rays, and constant changes in humidity invariably lead to deterioration. If your roof hasn't been replaced in quite some time, you may want to call roofers for an inspection as soon as any noticeable color streaks appear.</p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Algae Infestations At The Rooftop</h2><p style="text-align: left;">A fast-developing coating of algae can leave your rooftop dirtied with dark black and green streaks. Algae is a fairly common issue for roofs in humid areas given that these organisms feed on the limestone-based fillers that surround shingles. In this case, having the roof treated with a "soft-wash" that includes an appropriate algae-fighting solution should be enough to clear the discoloration up. Letting algae infestations fester and spread, however, can result in the fusion of algae with fungi. This leads to lichen, which is ultimately far more difficult to get rid of.</p><p style="text-align: left;">Addressing roof discoloration at its source is essential. Certain problems cannot be simply hosed off. With bleed-through and extensive corrosion, repairs, replacements, or special maintenance tasks may be in order. If you have concerns about the changing colors of your roof, <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/request.php">give Matrix Roofing Systems a call</a>. We are the Mid-Atlantic region’s top source of roofing help!</p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-32699182834713705742021-03-18T08:15:00.003-07:002021-03-18T08:15:45.249-07:00How the Winter Can Lead to Roofing Issues in the Spring<p>Anyone in the Mid-Atlantic region can tell you how punishing the winters can be. Property managers are especially aware of this when it comes to the buildings they manage. The cold season throws several challenges to commercial roofing, which can be exasperated by the incoming warmer months. Pre-spring is a great time to handle roof maintenance, as it can catch the following issues that are caused by winter weather:</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Leaky Roofs</h3><p style="text-align: left;">Commercial roofing tends to collect ice and snow over the winter months. With rising temperatures and more intense sunlight, all of the ice will be melting into water. Depending on the amount of ice that's melting, all of the moisture can find its way through various cracks or openings and cause leaks in your roof. Look around your facility’s walls and ceilings; if you notice stains, it's likely that your roof is leaking and in need or repair. </p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Wildlife Infestation</h3><p style="text-align: left;">During the cold weather, animals like squirrels, raccoons, and birds are extra determined to find warm spaces to take shelter. Areas like chimneys, loose siding, and broken shingles are common places for animals to live in. Keep an eye out for the presence of pests or take note of strange noises coming from the walls or ceilings. You'll risk electrical damage and more if you allow wildlife to remain unchecked.</p><p style="text-align: left;"></p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Clogged Gutters/Drainage Systems</h3><p style="text-align: left;">If you haven't had your drainage system checked in the past year, there’s a big chance that it needs a cleaning. Fallen leaves and other debris can clog your gutters and downspouts, which can advance to greater problems like roof and siding damage. Don't skip out on your gutters on your spring cleaning to-do list, or you may need to take on a lengthy roof repair project. </p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Roof Sagging</h3><p>If you live in an area that got a lot of snowfall this year, you may want to check in on your roof's structural integrity. When snow and ice accumulate, the weight of the frozen material can damage your commercial roof, leading to sagging, cracks, and pooling water. A professional roof inspector can spot these areas before they graduate to bigger issues. Smaller roof repair projects can prevent expensive roof replacements!<br /><br />To get the most out of your commercial roofing, it's key to check in on it after the winter months. Kick off your spring with a clean slate by booking a roof inspection. This will especially be helpful before the summer heat and storms pose threats of their own in a few months. To learn more, <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/request.php">contact the experts</a> at Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.!<br /><br /></p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-27779246335727393822021-02-23T06:53:00.002-08:002021-02-23T06:53:55.944-08:00What You Risk When Putting Off Commercial Roof Repair<p>When it comes to commercial roof repair, it’s pretty understandable to most that it’s necessary. No one wants to work underneath a damaged roof, after all. Property managers can sometimes be guilty of putting off important roof repairs, however. Doing this can spell disaster in the long run. </p><p>In this blog, we’ll be explaining the types of pitfalls that come along with failing to complete commercial roof repairs. </p><h2 style="text-align: left;">The Damage Gets Worse</h2><p>As you can imagine, not addressing your roof’s damage right away can result in further damage. Take a leak, for example. If you allow moisture to permeate your roof, the problem will only grow until you fix it. Some roofs have multiple layers with a lot of space for leaks to hide. Once the water starts coming in, it won’t stop until a professional handles the repair job. </p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Wildlife Can Enter</h2><p>In addition to allowing water to enter your facility, holes in your roof can also provide a convenient entrance for rodents, birds, and insects. Once these animals find their way in, they tend to set up their new home quickly. Wildlife in a commercial facility can put you and others at great risk. From the physical threats of raccoons & possums to the sanitary dangers of mice, holes in your roofing need to be dealt with immediately. Every moment you allow for damage to go unfixed is another opportunity for new wildlife to settle in. </p><h2 style="text-align: left;">Electrical Danger</h2><p>Water damage to a roof poses great risk to your electrical system. Lots of wires and cables are present in your facility’s walls and ceilings. Water will cause mildew and corrosion to your roof, leading to tripped breakers and power outages. The worst case scenarios can include fire hazards and even electrical shocks. Rather than putting up with these risks, make commercial roof repair a priority. </p><p>Your commercial roof requires care and maintenance in order to serve its function and keep your building safe. If you allow small problems to remain, they will continue to fester until they turn into big, expensive problems. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/">Matrix Roofing</a> is the Mid-Atlantic area’s top source of commercial roofing repair. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/request.php">Give us a call</a> today to secure your investment and get your roof back to working order!<br /><br /></p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-821273948285960592021-01-29T11:58:00.006-08:002021-01-29T11:58:48.215-08:003 Common Reasons for Commercial Roof Leaks<p>When you hear about leaky roofs, people often think about homes on a rainy day. They don’t think about commercial buildings, which can also suffer damage and allow for moisture to enter. There are many ways for commercial facilities to spring leaks. In this blog, we’ll be going over some of the most common reasons for breaches in commercial roofs. </p><h3 style="text-align: left;">1. Old Roofs</h3><p>While they may seem like a constant, roofs do have a lifespan. The average flat roof has about 15 to 20 years until it needs to be replaced. While your roof can certainly be repaired and waterproofed, you may notice that the endless repairs and maintenance just may not be worth it anymore. If you’re finding that you call on a roofing professional every other month, it may be time to consider a full replacement of your commercial roof. </p><h3 style="text-align: left;">2. Pooling Water</h3><p>One of the most common sources of leaks comes from pooling water. If your roof has areas that aren’t totally level, water can collect in puddles. Roofs are large structures, and water can weigh about five pounds per square inch. This can put great strain on your roof, causing cracks that water can travel through. </p><p>To fix your pooling water problem, you’ll need a roofing expert to level the roof and/or fix the drainage system. Being able to disperse water and prevent heavy puddles from forming is the key to decreasing the likelihood of leaks. </p><h3 style="text-align: left;">3. Flashing Damage</h3><p>If you aren’t already familiar, flashing is the term for the protective layer around your roof membrane’s edges. It also seals the area around things that pass through your roof, like chimneys and vents. From inclement weather to changing temperatures, flashing can experience wear and tear. At a certain point, this wear and tear results in a source for leaks. </p><p>Without quality, maintained flashing, your commercial roof is ripe for leaks with multiple access points for water. This what makes roofing maintenance so important. If you aren’t getting your roof checked at least once a year, you may be suffering from damaged flashing and not know it. The best defense against roof leaks is a good offense!<br /><br />While there are many other causes for potential leaks, one thing remains true: having a certified home inspector check your roof annually is the best way to spot small problems before they turn into big ones. Matrix Roofing Systems is the Mid-Atlantic region’s top roofing expert. To <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/general-services/maintenance.php">protect your commercial roof</a> from leaks, <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/">give us a call</a> today!</p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-5563810912097750412020-12-11T06:44:00.000-08:002020-12-11T06:44:00.905-08:00How Clogged Gutters Can Spell Disaster For Your Commercial RoofMake 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. <br /><br />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: <br /><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>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. </li><li>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. </li><li>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. </li><li>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. </li></ul><br />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. <br /><br />If you want to put your gutter worries to rest, <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/">give our team a call</a> today! We’re proud to offer premium roofing service to the entire Mid-Atlantic region. Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-1537348339877659742020-11-16T15:14:00.000-08:002020-11-16T15:14:28.060-08:00The Top 3 Roof Maintenance Misconceptions<p> </p><p class="MsoNormal">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. <o:p></o:p></p>
<h3 style="text-align: left;"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">“Maintenance Isn’t
Important”</b></h3><p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">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.<o:p></o:p></p>
<h3 style="text-align: left;"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">“Warranties Cover All
Commercial Roof Damage”</b></h3><p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">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. <o:p></o:p></p>
<h3 style="text-align: left;"><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">“All Commercial Roofs
Last 20 or More Years Without Maintenance”</b></h3><p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">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.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Contact <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/">Matrix
Roofing</a> 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 <a href="mailto:%09jeffh@matrixroofing.info">email us</a> today to learn
more! <o:p></o:p></p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-34285336320366887782020-10-27T08:19:00.003-07:002020-11-04T06:29:25.268-08:00Winter Is Coming: Protect Your Flat Roof with These Simple Steps<p>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. </p><p><br /></p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Get Your Roof Inspected </h3><p>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. </p><p><br /></p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Clean Your Drains </h3><p>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. </p><p><br /></p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Get Your Trees Trimmed </h3><p>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. </p><p><br /></p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Look for Puddles </h3><p>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. </p><p><br /></p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Get Your Roof Ready for Winter </h3>Preventative maintenance is the best way to protect your flat roof from water damage during the winter months. Don't wait. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/request.php">Contact Matrix Roofing</a> today to schedule a free estimate and let our team help you get your commercial roof ready for the elements. Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-36722149554146353972020-09-28T06:48:00.004-07:002020-09-28T06:48:23.397-07:00Should I Repair or Replace My Commercial Roofing?<p>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.<br /></p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Cracks and Imperfections</h3><p>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. </p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Ponding</h3><p>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. <br /></p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Old or Outdated</h3><p>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. </p><p>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. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/">Give us a call</a> today to discuss your commercial roof repair & replacement needs.</p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-19833435059640275022020-08-17T08:19:00.003-07:002020-08-17T08:19:27.399-07:005 "Red Flags" to Look For When Hiring Commercial Roofers <p>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.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Soliciting With a Free Inspection</h3><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Requiring Up-Front Payment</h3><p>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.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Sneaking Hidden Fees Into the Quote</h3><p>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.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">Being Misleading About Warranties</h3><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><h3 style="text-align: left;">A Significantly Lower Bid Than Others</h3><p>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.</p><p>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 <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/">Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.</a> today!<br /><br /><br /></p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-73606496335232690242020-07-22T05:58:00.000-07:002020-07-22T05:58:20.394-07:00What To Do When You Notice Your Commercial Roof Leaking <br />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. <br /><br /><b>Noticing the Leak</b><br /> 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. <br /><br /><b>Quickly Respond</b><br /> 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. <br /><br /><b>Place a Marker</b><br /> 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. <br /><br /><b>Scan for More Damage</b><br /> 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. <br /><br /><b>Call a Professional</b><br /> 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. <br /><br />To learn more about commercial roof leaks, call <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/">Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.</a>! Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-67909775407016204032020-06-19T05:56:00.000-07:002020-06-19T05:56:12.608-07:00Is Your Commercial Roof Ready for the Summer Weather?<div>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 <a href="/general-services/maintenance.php">roof’s maintenance</a> during these next few months. <br /></div><div><br /></div><div>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. </div><br />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. <br /><br />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. <br /><br />Make sure to have your roof inspected as soon as possible. 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<![endif]-->Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-73956584710558625752020-05-26T06:48:00.000-07:002020-05-26T06:48:53.025-07:00The Best Ways to Maintain Your Roof
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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. </div>
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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:</div>
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<b>Keep it Clean</b><br />
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. </div>
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<b>Stay on Top of Leaks</b><br />
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. </div>
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<b>Schedule Regular Inspections<br />
</b>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. </div>
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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, <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/request.php">give us a call</a>
to learn how we can help you!</div>
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<![endif]-->Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-46990286225228250592020-04-27T06:57:00.000-07:002020-04-27T06:57:57.148-07:00Signs Your Masonry Needs RepairEven 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.<br />
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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.<br />
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Brick and Stone Pointing</h3>
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.<br />
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Caulking</h3>
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.<br />
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Coping Stone Repair and Restoration</h3>
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.<br />
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Lintel Replacement</h3>
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.<br />
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Masonry Waterproofing</h3>
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.<br />
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Waiting for repairs can often lead to more damage. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/request.php" target="_blank">Contact Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc. today</a> and let’s discuss your masonry repair needs!Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-52419648050655921872020-01-27T08:27:00.000-08:002020-01-27T08:27:48.004-08:00The Dangers of DIY Roofing<p>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.</p>
<p>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:</p>
<p><b>1. Safety Risks</b></p>
<p>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. </p>
<p><b>2. Improper Repairs</b></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><b>3. Voiding Warranties</b></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/" target="blank" >Contact us</a> today for more information.</p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-51243958745672534882020-01-07T08:24:00.000-08:002020-01-07T08:24:31.150-08:00The Top 3 Roof Maintenance Misconceptions<br />
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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.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">“Maintenance Isn’t
Important”</b><o:p></o:p></div>
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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.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">“Warranties Cover All
Commercial Roof Damage”</b><o:p></o:p></div>
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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
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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.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">“All Commercial Roofs
Last 20 or More Years Without Maintenance”</b><o:p></o:p></div>
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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.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Contact <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/">Matrix Roofing</a> 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 <a href="mailto:jeffh@matrixroofing.info">email us</a> today!<o:p></o:p></div>
<br />Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-12823886704719091102019-11-19T13:15:00.000-08:002019-11-19T13:19:10.331-08:00Preparing Your Commercial Roof for Winter<p>As Pennsylvania residents, we're no strangers to snow, high winds, and freezing temperatures. As a business owner in a climate with harsh winters, it's important to take precaution to potential damages to your facility caused by winter’s wrath. Whether your commercial roof is flat, sloped, or pitched, defending against snow and ice is crucial to preventing damage to your property. </p>
<p>Here are three ways to ensure your commercial roof is ready for all that winter has in store…</p>
<p><b>1. Schedule a Roof Inspection</b></p>
<p>Snow, rain, sleet, and ice are all form of moisture, and more moisture leads to more potential for leaks. Even the smallest leak can quickly become an expensive and disastrous problem. Matrix Roofing Systems can inspect your roof and take preventative measures to prevent against property damage. We'll check for any drainage areas, places where insulation can be improved, gutter performance, and more. </p>
<p><b>2. Check Nearby Areas</b></p>
<p>While we are happy to inspect your roof, masonry, gutters, and more, it’s also important to examine adjacent areas. Trees and neighboring buildings pose the threat of snow being blown or dumped on top of your building. Our team can identify potential hazards and advise accordingly.</p>
<p><b>3. Prepare an Action Plan</b></p>
<p>If you do end up finding yourself amidst a winter roof emergency, do you know how it will be handled? Eliminate the risk of delaying normal business operations even further by developing a plan of action ahead of time. Make sure your team has the contact information of your insurance company saved, and knows any relevant contractors and when it’s appropriate to call them.</p>
<p>If you have any questions about preparing your commercial property and roof for this upcoming winter, don't hesitate to rely on our team of seasoned professionals for answers. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/" target="blank" >Contact us</a> today to request an inspection.</p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-12931276143210070522019-10-18T13:50:00.002-07:002019-10-18T13:52:24.663-07:00How to Ensure Your Facility is Watertight<p>Did you know that the leak in your building might not be coming from the roof? Most leaks are thought to originate at the roof, but that is not always the case. While roof deficiencies can result in leaks, it’s possible that the water is entering the building through one of the components of the building’s masonry. Your building’s masonry can include coping stones and joints, walls, and/or cornices (also known as molding). Since there are so many potential areas for leaks, it’s important to have a professional inspect your facility to keep everything watertight. </p>
<p><b>Knowing What to Look For</b></p>
<p>A professional will be able to locate improperly insulated areas that could potentially lead to water damage. They also know how drainage systems should look to properly perform their job. Concrete cracks are also areas that need to be watched (and often repaired). It takes a special eye to identify these trouble areas. The most vulnerable spots vary depending on the building, but an expert will know when, where, and how to repair.</p>
<p><b>Waterproofing </b></p>
<p>One way of keeping your building watertight is by sealing your concrete. We offer <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/masonry-repairs.php" target="blank" >caulking</a> to repair dangerous cracks in your facility’s concrete. Another way is by coating your roof. Flat roofs require coating to prevent leaks and doing so will save you money down the line.</p>
<p><b>Maintenance</b></p>
<p>Once you’ve taken the necessary measures of waterproofing your facility, it's crucial to schedule regular checkups to ensure that everything is doing its job. Coatings, caulking, and other sealants need to be reapplied to prevent future water damage, so having a professional inspect it from time to time is important.</p>
<p>Our team of professional inspectors can diagnose and recommend solutions for these types of problems and ensure that your facility has a plan of action for staying watertight. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/" target="blank" >Contact our team</a> today to request an inspection.</p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-83161268857511367512019-08-15T14:13:00.000-07:002019-08-15T14:13:33.701-07:00Restore Your Facility with Masonry Repairs<p>When property managers notice leaks in their buildings, a roof leak is often considered to be the culprit. More often than not, however, water is entering through a different part of the building. The components of a building’s masonry often give way to moisture entering your property, making masonry repairs a must to prevent further damage. Coping stones and joints, walls and cornices are all different aspects of your building that could be making the structural integrity of your facility more vulnerable. </p>
<p>So, what can be done to repair the masonry of your facility? At Matric Roofing Systems, Inc., we offer a variety of masonry repair services that are targeted towards making your building as safe from structural damage as possible. These services include the following:</p>
<p><b>Caulking</b></p>
<p>A professional caulking will be able to address any areas of your building’s concrete that have noticeable cracks. Caulking not only keeps water from entering any of these cracks, but it also prevents any further cracking or eroding. </p>
<p><b>Brick and Stone Pointing</b></p>
<p>Even though brick and stone are some of the strongest and most reliable materials to build with, they still are vulnerable to damage from time, weather, and the overall structure of the building. Brick and stone pointing extends the life of the mortar that holds your building’s materials together. The pointing process removes deteriorated aspects of your brick and stone and replaces it with something stronger. </p>
<p><b>Masonry Waterproofing</b></p>
<p>An incredibly effective way to prevent water from entering your building, masonry waterproofing gives your brick and masonry a longer life. Often times, wind can blow rain right into your building, especially when cracks are present. Waterproofing helps to seal the exterior of your facility against water, all without altering the appearance. </p>
<p><b>Coping Stone Repair and Restoration</b></p>
<p>“Coping stone” refers the covering of a wall, often made of stone, brick or terracotta. Over time, this material can noticeably crack and cause the curb appeal of your facility to suffer. With masonry, it is always much easier to repair and maintain than it is to replace. </p>
<p><b>Lintel Replacement</b></p>
<p>Lintels, which are a horizontal support of steel, stone or concrete often found above a window or door, degrade over time when not maintained. This can cause cracks and damage to the integrity of a facility. The replacement of a lintel can be tricky, as an experienced technician can easily damage surrounding brick or stonework. Make sure to place your trust in a service provider that knows what they’re doing and can get the job done right the first time. </p>
<p>Contact Matrix Roofing for all of your masonry repair needs and restore your facility today!</p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-64404879589910866152019-07-01T11:59:00.000-07:002019-07-01T11:59:13.867-07:00Does Your Roof Withstand High Winds?<p>Excessive snow or rain is often seen as enemy number one to commercial roofs, but don’t forget about the hazards that high winds bring. Strong gusts can severely damage the structure of a roof and demand expensive repairs if not prepared. While some roofing materials claim to be able to withstand wind speeds of up to 90mph, most can exhibit signs of damage at 50 mph. Considering that the minimum wind speed of a severe thunderstorm is 58 mph, it’s important to make sure that your roof is able to handle the elements. </p>
<p>Wind damage can be easy to spot when you understand the common culprits. Wind can often loosen your HVAC components and cause them to roll around across your roof, resulting in noticeable and severe damage. A strong gale can also rip off sections of your metal roofing system, especially when hail or other debris is involved. You can also look out for damage to your gutters, downspouts, and flashing to get a feel for how your roof may have been affected by high winds. </p>
<p>There are a few strategies you can take to prevent substantial damage next time high winds come around. If there are any trees nearby with branches that could damage your roof, have a tree service trim those back. Also, have your gutters cleaned regularly. Gutters that don’t drain properly can contribute to pooling water on your roof, which can be severely damaging. In the event of a storm, you’ll want your gutters to direct all rainfall away from your building, not on top of it!</p>
<p>To get the best understanding of your roof’s resilience to high winds, the best strategy is regular maintenance and check-ups. After a storm or any other period of high winds, have a look at your facility’s roof. If you notice the HVAC machine on its side, leaky and crooked gutters, missing sections of the roof cover, damage to the roof’s flashing, and/or more, your roof may not be in such great shape. </p>
<p>A professional roof inspection will be the best way to assess the conditions of your commercial roof. A roofing expert can highlight any areas that may be susceptible to damage and possibly help you to prevent expensive repairs after a storm. At <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/" target="blank" >Matrix Roofing Systems</a>, we service commercial clients across the Mid-Atlantic area and are happy to be a resource for wind-proofing your roof. <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/" target="blank" >Call us today</a> to schedule an inspection!</p>Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-66579710501801899422019-06-26T05:17:00.000-07:002019-06-26T05:17:24.162-07:00What to Goes in to the Pricing of Your New Roofing System<br />
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When having a new commercial roof installed, there are many
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Whether your building has a flat or sloped roof, there are
several basic types of roofing materials to choose from. These materials vary
in both effectiveness and durability. The material you choose can be the main
difference between a roof that lasts 10 years and a roof that lasts 30 years. Some
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There are many factors that affect the overall cost of a
roof replacement. These factors include the size of the roof, the materials you
choose, the amount and concentration of roof top penetrations, perimeter
details, ease of access and set-up, equipment required and the presence of any
other damage (wet insulation, bad deck) that needs to be addressed, building
codes, permits and warranty fees. When choosing a contractor for the job,
pricing should not be the only factor you consider. Just because a contractor
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How long it takes to install your commercial roof varies
greatly depending on the size of the roof and the complexity of the project. Roofs
that have experienced water damage and need to be torn off will take longer
than a roof that can be roofed over. The size and skill of the crew also
dictate the duration of a job. Smaller roofs and residential roofs often take
only a day or two while large commercial roofs can take more than a month(s) to
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A well-installed roof will help save you money on your
monthly utility bills, prevent costly repairs, and make for a healthier working
environment. Contact <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/">Matrix
Roofing</a> by calling <b>267-642-5027</b> or emailing <a href="mailto:jeffh@matrixroofing.info">jeffh@matrixroofing.info</a> to
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Without speaking with you or looking at your roof, a
professional roofer couldn’t tell you the exact amount it would cost to replace
your commercial roof. There are a lot of factors that come into play, but the following
will give you a general idea of what influences replacement costs.<o:p></o:p></div>
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There are a lot of different materials used in roofing
today. If the roof is flat, it will require different materials than if the
roof is steep sloped. Aesthetic appeal may make a difference in the kind of
roofing materials you’re considering, which will directly affect the cost.
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The extent of the work that is required will directly affect
the cost. If there is only one roof system in place, then this roof can be
roofed over, providing any wet or damaged substrate materials are removed
first. The greater the extent of wet or damaged materials that must be removed,
the more the roof will cost. If there are already two roofs in place, the
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equipment, poor maintenance, etc. If the rest of the roof is in fair condition,
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Accessibility, logistics, safety requirements and size
directly affect the cost of your project. Buildings with limited perimeter
access for set-up areas, cranes and dumpsters may cost more than roofs that are
easily accessible. A variety of things come into play that determine safety
requirements i.e. building height, parapet wall height or lack thereof, trash
removal requirements and any necessary deck replacement, to name a few. <o:p></o:p></div>
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The internal use and operations of the building can also
determine working hours, when certain scopes of work can be performed, internal
protection requirements and any necessary shutdown of internal processes to
name a few. All of these can determine the production rate of the crew and may
affect your pricing more than all of the other items previously mentioned.<o:p></o:p></div>
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play a big part in the cost of your commercial roof replacement, there are
other factors at play as well. For a more specific idea of your replacement
will cost, contact the professionals at <span class="MsoHyperlink"><a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/">Matrix Roofing</a></span> by
calling <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">267-642-5027</b> or sending an
email to <span class="MsoHyperlink"><a href="mailto:jeffh@matrixroofing.info">jeffh@matrixroofing.info</a></span>.
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<br />Matrix Roofing Systems, Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04845407868676323956noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8768420174101643512.post-90601810114264834892019-05-07T14:14:00.000-07:002019-05-07T14:14:58.405-07:00Common Commercial Roofing Problems that Can Be Avoided<p>Commercial buildings experience a range of roofing issues that cause business owners to seek a roofing contractor. Leaks, clogged gutters, and damaged membrane are some of the most typical problems that all types of buildings endure. However, there are some problems that are unique to commercial roofs.</p>
<p>Tree branches, leaves, and other debris can collect on top of drain covers and slow down water drainage. A clogged drain in a commercial building can be, at best, an unpleasant mess. In some cases, clogged drains are the cause of significant damage to the building. Serious clogs or clogs that are deep in the plumbing or drainage system will most likely require <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/general-services/maintenance.php" target="blank" >professional attention</a>.</p>
<p>If drains become clogged with debris, standing water on the roof will follow. This standing water can attract insects, lead to mold and algae growth, and create interior leaks. It can also accelerate the deterioration of the roof, thus reducing its longevity. To ensure the roof isn’t "ponding," contact a professional. </p>
<p>Pitch pockets protect the pipes that run through roofs. Occasionally, a pitch pan becomes dislodged and then water trickles down the pipelines and causes leaks. This can happen for a few reasons, usually related to structural movement. The sealant can also dry out and shrink. It’s also possible that the penetration that is wrapped by the pitch pocket moves or vibrates, thus compromising the pitch pocket seal. Regardless of the reason, all pitch pocket problems mean leaks.</p>
<p>To help prevent problems in the future and ultimately avoid headaches for your business, clear debris from your roof any time you can see it building up on your roof or gutters. If you notice any of your downspouts not draining properly, be sure to check your gutter system and <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/contact/" target="blank" >call us today</a> to learn how we can protect your company's largest asset! Our <a href="https://www.matrixroofing.com/general-services/maintenance.php" target="blank" >Preventative Maintenance Program</a> ensures that our experienced inspectors perform an in-depth survey of your roof and document and photograph its conditions to create customized repair and/or maintenance recommendations for you. </p>
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