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Roof Painting
by iFix Roofing 21 Oct, 2021
Spring is the best time for spring cleaning, but could it also be the best season for roof repairs? The weather is milder at this time of the year compared to winter. However, spring might still bring in some rains that could delay the project. Some might prefer to move the repair work until late spring or early summer to avoid the weather disruption. Still, bookings for roof repairs and replacements are pretty steady during this season. Summer has the best temperature for sealing roofing work or drying roof painting faster. As the humidity can soar during this season, it might not be the most ideal time for workers. They will be limited to spend their time up on the roof because being under direct sunlight can cause dehydration, lethargy, and other health issues. So, expect to add several days to the completion of the roofing work in this case, especially if you’ve scheduled the workers to start the project in the middle of the season. By late summer, however, contractor bookings may once again pick-up as the new season looms. 1. Schedule Inspections Spring is one of two seasons during which commercial roofs should undergo inspections (autumn is the second time of year). A technician from the roofing company will evaluate the components of the roofing system and recommend any work needed to preserve the roof. Damage to the flashing is noted. The rooftop’s skylights are scrutinized for ruin. HVAC equipment curbs are examined for damage, as well. Perimeters, walls and penetrations get ample attention while the technician is on the roof. If ceiling stains develop, the technician will take notice. The roofing technician will also look for signs of the following damage: Sealants and fasteners can be ruined. Soft spots, bubbling and punctures in the membrane can lead to issues. Mold can infest a rooftop. The technician will also look out for any security breaches during an inspection. 2. Clean Gutter Systems A building manager should schedule regular springtime cleanings to maintain the commercial roof. A harsh winter tends to send leaves, tree limbs, moss, and garbage into the gutters. Blockages in the gutters or drainage system can lead to overflows and structural damage. Unless workers have access, hiring a roofing contractor to clean out the gutters each spring is ideal. A technician will safely access the roof with a ladder, remove all debris and clear out potential clogs. Additionally, any loose sections of the gutter are re-secured, and screws are tightened. In addition to cleaning the gutters, workers on the rooftop should be on the lookout for signs of damage. Rust, cracks and loose parts of the gutter warrant immediate attention. Swift repairs to the rooftop can significantly minimize the amount of damage sustained. 3. Wash the Rooftop Surface Winters are rough on roofs, making springtime cleanings necessary to extend the life of the roof and improve aesthetics. A buildup of dirt on the rooftop can develop into a serious mold infestation. Prevent unwanted growth by using a commercial pressure washer and rooftop cleaning solutions to clean the surface. 4. Perform Inspection After StormsChecking your roof should be your top priority aftre a storm Performing roof inspections after severe weather is recommended. A roofing system can be adversely affected by hail, high winds, torrential rainfalls and snow. Consequently, weather-related damage can occur. Inspecting the roof after disastrous weather conditions keeps building owners a step ahead. 5. Conduct a Moisture Survey Perform a moisture survey to detect changes in a roof’s materials when water is present. Infrared scans may be used to achieve this task. The scan measures the level of heat retention or loss via the insulation; wet insulation transmits heat differently than dry insulation. Infrared moisture surveys provide evidence of what is happening under the roof membrane without having to damage the roofing system. The survey is typically done under conditions common in spring: the day was mostly sunny, a clear night, relatively little wind and a clean and dry roof surface. Moisture surveys are recommended every five years. The advantage of conducting a moisture survey is that the process detects problems that may fail a visual inspection. With advanced technology, moisture surveys are cost-effective and require little time to perform. Proper planning saves time and money. 6. Trim Trees Commercial buildings are sometimes surrounded by nearby trees. When vegetation grows too close to the rooftop, consider trimming them. Broken tree branches can serve as dangerous projectiles during a thunderstorm and can severely damage the roof or side of the building. 7. Repair Leaks Water-Damage-Puddles-on-Roof A harsh winter can cause major wear and tear to the rooftop, leading to moisture leaks. An infiltration of water into the interior of a commercial property will cause costly inventory damage. If left unaddressed, leaks balloon into mammoth proportions and become expensive to repair. While performing the annual rooftop spring cleaning, examine the roof for evidence of leaks. Surface materials should be inspected. The vents, downspouts, caulking, edges, membrane and any other areas susceptible to destruction by severe weather should undergo a thorough check. Upon catching any rooftop leaks, immediate repairs should be scheduled. Addressing the roof leak promptly prevents the problem from getting worse and requiring more money to repair. A licensed roofing contractor can be hired to perform the repairs quickly and skillfully. Building managers are also advised to keep detailed records regarding all aspects of their commercial roof. Managing the roofing system is easier when managers are aware of the warranty expiration details, the roof’s current condition and when work was last performed on the roof. Comprehensive roofing services include roof maintenance, roof repair, roof installation and roof replacement. A professional will also serve a wide range of large and small commercial properties, such as area schools and universities, warehouses and offices, hospitals, retail stores and restaurants. Materials Nutech roof coatings are designed to withstand the tough Australian environment, protecting and enhancing the appearance of your most valued asset. Unlike many other roof paints, Nutech roof coatings are manufactured from tough acrylic resins and fade-resistant pigments that are durable, flexible and resistant to ultraviolet sunlight. This provides complete waterproof protection for your roof. Nutech roof coatings are also environmentally friendly and suitable for the collection of drinking water. Roof Coatings Nu Roof coatings will bring new life to your old roof with our complete range of sealers, primers and topcoats to protect and beautify. Nu Roof has been formulated using world leading acrylic technology and has been designed to give superior adhesion, UV resistance and rapid cure. Nu Roof Primer: Clear penetrating coating to prepare worn surfaces for Nu Roof Topcoat. Provides superior adhesion and sealing. Nu Roof Sealer: Specially formulated sealer for badly weathered or porous surfaces. Seals and protects. Nu Roof Topcoats: Our all-acrylic topcoats combined with our sealer or primer key together to give maximum strength and durability to your roof. All RGL Adhesives Roof Products are: Proudly an Australian made product. Fade resistant colour pigments UV break down resistant. Long lasting protection
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by iFix Roofing 16 Jul, 2020
Thinking of hiring a roofing restoration service? Before you do, read about the qualities that you’ll need to look for in a roof repair solutions company.
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by iFix Roofing 07 May, 2020
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Roof Painting
by iFix Roofing 21 Oct, 2021
Spring is the best time for spring cleaning, but could it also be the best season for roof repairs? The weather is milder at this time of the year compared to winter. However, spring might still bring in some rains that could delay the project. Some might prefer to move the repair work until late spring or early summer to avoid the weather disruption. Still, bookings for roof repairs and replacements are pretty steady during this season. Summer has the best temperature for sealing roofing work or drying roof painting faster. As the humidity can soar during this season, it might not be the most ideal time for workers. They will be limited to spend their time up on the roof because being under direct sunlight can cause dehydration, lethargy, and other health issues. So, expect to add several days to the completion of the roofing work in this case, especially if you’ve scheduled the workers to start the project in the middle of the season. By late summer, however, contractor bookings may once again pick-up as the new season looms. 1. Schedule Inspections Spring is one of two seasons during which commercial roofs should undergo inspections (autumn is the second time of year). A technician from the roofing company will evaluate the components of the roofing system and recommend any work needed to preserve the roof. Damage to the flashing is noted. The rooftop’s skylights are scrutinized for ruin. HVAC equipment curbs are examined for damage, as well. Perimeters, walls and penetrations get ample attention while the technician is on the roof. If ceiling stains develop, the technician will take notice. The roofing technician will also look for signs of the following damage: Sealants and fasteners can be ruined. Soft spots, bubbling and punctures in the membrane can lead to issues. Mold can infest a rooftop. The technician will also look out for any security breaches during an inspection. 2. Clean Gutter Systems A building manager should schedule regular springtime cleanings to maintain the commercial roof. A harsh winter tends to send leaves, tree limbs, moss, and garbage into the gutters. Blockages in the gutters or drainage system can lead to overflows and structural damage. Unless workers have access, hiring a roofing contractor to clean out the gutters each spring is ideal. A technician will safely access the roof with a ladder, remove all debris and clear out potential clogs. Additionally, any loose sections of the gutter are re-secured, and screws are tightened. In addition to cleaning the gutters, workers on the rooftop should be on the lookout for signs of damage. Rust, cracks and loose parts of the gutter warrant immediate attention. Swift repairs to the rooftop can significantly minimize the amount of damage sustained. 3. Wash the Rooftop Surface Winters are rough on roofs, making springtime cleanings necessary to extend the life of the roof and improve aesthetics. A buildup of dirt on the rooftop can develop into a serious mold infestation. Prevent unwanted growth by using a commercial pressure washer and rooftop cleaning solutions to clean the surface. 4. Perform Inspection After StormsChecking your roof should be your top priority aftre a storm Performing roof inspections after severe weather is recommended. A roofing system can be adversely affected by hail, high winds, torrential rainfalls and snow. Consequently, weather-related damage can occur. Inspecting the roof after disastrous weather conditions keeps building owners a step ahead. 5. Conduct a Moisture Survey Perform a moisture survey to detect changes in a roof’s materials when water is present. Infrared scans may be used to achieve this task. The scan measures the level of heat retention or loss via the insulation; wet insulation transmits heat differently than dry insulation. Infrared moisture surveys provide evidence of what is happening under the roof membrane without having to damage the roofing system. The survey is typically done under conditions common in spring: the day was mostly sunny, a clear night, relatively little wind and a clean and dry roof surface. Moisture surveys are recommended every five years. The advantage of conducting a moisture survey is that the process detects problems that may fail a visual inspection. With advanced technology, moisture surveys are cost-effective and require little time to perform. Proper planning saves time and money. 6. Trim Trees Commercial buildings are sometimes surrounded by nearby trees. When vegetation grows too close to the rooftop, consider trimming them. Broken tree branches can serve as dangerous projectiles during a thunderstorm and can severely damage the roof or side of the building. 7. Repair Leaks Water-Damage-Puddles-on-Roof A harsh winter can cause major wear and tear to the rooftop, leading to moisture leaks. An infiltration of water into the interior of a commercial property will cause costly inventory damage. If left unaddressed, leaks balloon into mammoth proportions and become expensive to repair. While performing the annual rooftop spring cleaning, examine the roof for evidence of leaks. Surface materials should be inspected. The vents, downspouts, caulking, edges, membrane and any other areas susceptible to destruction by severe weather should undergo a thorough check. Upon catching any rooftop leaks, immediate repairs should be scheduled. Addressing the roof leak promptly prevents the problem from getting worse and requiring more money to repair. A licensed roofing contractor can be hired to perform the repairs quickly and skillfully. Building managers are also advised to keep detailed records regarding all aspects of their commercial roof. Managing the roofing system is easier when managers are aware of the warranty expiration details, the roof’s current condition and when work was last performed on the roof. Comprehensive roofing services include roof maintenance, roof repair, roof installation and roof replacement. A professional will also serve a wide range of large and small commercial properties, such as area schools and universities, warehouses and offices, hospitals, retail stores and restaurants. Materials Nutech roof coatings are designed to withstand the tough Australian environment, protecting and enhancing the appearance of your most valued asset. Unlike many other roof paints, Nutech roof coatings are manufactured from tough acrylic resins and fade-resistant pigments that are durable, flexible and resistant to ultraviolet sunlight. This provides complete waterproof protection for your roof. Nutech roof coatings are also environmentally friendly and suitable for the collection of drinking water. Roof Coatings Nu Roof coatings will bring new life to your old roof with our complete range of sealers, primers and topcoats to protect and beautify. Nu Roof has been formulated using world leading acrylic technology and has been designed to give superior adhesion, UV resistance and rapid cure. Nu Roof Primer: Clear penetrating coating to prepare worn surfaces for Nu Roof Topcoat. Provides superior adhesion and sealing. Nu Roof Sealer: Specially formulated sealer for badly weathered or porous surfaces. Seals and protects. Nu Roof Topcoats: Our all-acrylic topcoats combined with our sealer or primer key together to give maximum strength and durability to your roof. All RGL Adhesives Roof Products are: Proudly an Australian made product. Fade resistant colour pigments UV break down resistant. Long lasting protection
3 Important Qualities to look for in a Roofer
by iFix Roofing 16 Jul, 2020
Thinking of hiring a roofing restoration service? Before you do, read about the qualities that you’ll need to look for in a roof repair solutions company.
When to Call a Professional Roofing Service in the Heat of COVID-19
by iFix Roofing 07 May, 2020
Roof restoration is best left to the experts. When do you call a roofing service in the heat of COVID-19? Here are 5 tell-tale signs from iFix Roofing.
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