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Preventative measures such as scheduled yearly inspections can allow problems and potential problems to be found before they become too large. Technicians will clear your roof of debris, inspect the roofing and make minor repairs. After the inspection you will receive a report on the current condition of your roof, potential problems to be aware of and any major issues which will need to be addressed.
Why should you have a quality maintenance plan?
By having your roof inspected annually, minor problems can be caught and repaired before the damage becomes so severe it require major repairs or a new roof.
With this maintenance plan, Midwest Roofing Inc will keep a watchful eye on your roof. You will be alerted to any possible problems and will be informed of any corrective action with is suggested by the roof technician.
Roof Systems
EPDM Single-Ply
Lightweight, synthetic elastomer material used for roofing since the early 1970’s. EPDM’s properties of resilience, tensile strength, elongation, resistance to ozone, ultraviolet light and ponding water make an excellent roofing material. EPDM membranes are also available in fleece back, which can be installed in hot asphalt or low rise adhesive.
Thermoplastics (PVC and TPO)
Lightweight, reinforced, highly reflective, light colored membrane used for roofing since the early 1970’s. Thermoplastics are highly resistant to chemical atmospheres, ozone, ultraviolet light, tears and extreme weather conditions. Thermoplastic membranes exhibit excellent fire resistance and seam strength due to heat welding.
Modified Bitumen
Polymer modified bitumen sheet membranes (SBS styrene butadiene styrene and APP atactic polypropylene) are used for roofing since 1975. They are composed of either asphalt reinforced with polyester or fiberglass and, in some cases, with factory-applied surfacing. The membranes are installed typically in multiple layers using hot bitumen, torch-applied or cold adhesive. These membranes are resistant to heavy traffic, puncture and tears.
Built-Up Roof Membranes
Multiple layers of felts, fabrics or mats saturated with bitumen installed rooftop in alternating solid moppings of hot bitumen (asphalt or coal tar) or cold adhesives. These roof systems can be surfaced with gravel, mineral cap sheets or smooth weather resistant coatings. BUR’s multiple layer construction is ideal for resisting mechanical damage.
Coatings
Various materials used for roof surfacing, maintenance or repair, weatherability, reflectivity, ultraviolet light protection or aesthetics to enhance the performance or weathertight integrity of the installed roof system.
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