I have a relatively new rubber flat roof. I notice that water pools in numerous locations about 10-20 feet from back of house. (Drains towards rear) Will this pooling create problems when it ices up ...
Flat roofs are common on residential and commercial buildings in Philadelphia, especially on row houses and urban properties.
A popular question we hear over and over again is "Why can't we use shingles on our flat roof?" The answer is simple. Shingles are not waterproof. When installed correctly they form a water tight ...
The flat roof construction is officially complete and we’re ready to move on to the next stage: installing the rubber roof! Watch as we walk through the preparation process and share some tips for a ...
Flat roofs can strike fear into the hearts of many people but they have come a long way from the problematic, leak-prone versions of the 1980s and before. Nowadays, a well designed and waterproofed ...
Your commercial roof represents one of the largest capital investments in your building portfolio. Yet most property managers treat roofs reactively—waiting for leaks and damage before taking action.
Flat roofs are commonly used on both residential extensions and commercial buildings, but they require specialised waterproofing systems to prevent leaks and structural damage. Issues such as cracked ...
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