Flat roofing is a versatile solution that allows for easy roof access and repair. It also permits building owners to create extra space for bulky infrastructure installations and equipment. For these reasons, flat rooftops have become one of the most popular options for commercial buildings in Bradenton and beyond.
If you’re the owner of a flat-roofed facility, a proper fit out is critical to ensure that your rooftop is compatible with your machinery and provides solid insulation. It’s also the key to keeping maintenance needs (and costs) as minimal as possible. Such benefits can lead you to the conclusion that a roof upgrade is in order.
But how can Bradenton’s business owners tell which flat roofing options are the best for their buildings? How can certain types help you meet certain facility goals? Below, we go over the top 3 flat roofs for commercial buildings, and discuss why they’re ideal picks for our region.
EPDM is also known as rubber roofing. It has long been a common choice for commercial facilities all over the world because it offers an excellent balance of value. Not only is it highly affordable, it is also an effective insulator and extremely durable.
Well-cared-for EPDM can last up to 50 years. However, its standard lifespan is about 25–30 years. Businesses here in South Florida are especially fond of EPDM for its resistance to extreme winds and other harsh weather conditions. With the tough storms we experience in the area, EPDM is a very safe choice for Bradenton-based facilities that want to maximize their hardiness.
It’s EPDM’s flexibility that allows it to endure. Whereas stiffer materials can be torn or cracked, the malleable rubber of EPDM yields to other forces, keeping damage minimal.
Other benefits of EPDM include its sustainability, UV deflection, and fire resistance. EPDM roofs are almost impossible to set on fire, and they can effectively stop a fire’s spread when flames make contact.
TPO is a relatively new option on the market, but it quickly took off in popularity. That’s because it provides a number of benefits, including some that are especially valuable in climates like our own.
Formulated out of ethylene, propylene, rubber and fiberglass, this single-ply roofing can stand strong against a variety of forces. It has the UV-resistance needed to combat the sub-tropical sun, and it’s flexible enough to adjust to otherwise-damaging temperature fluctuations.
Modified bitumen roofing comprises 5 layers of materials for maximum protection. Infusing thermoplastic polymer into a blend of asphalt and polyester or fiberglass gives the roofing the malleability needed to endure temperature fluctuations, foot traffic, and forces that would normally cause tearing.
Bradenton’s storm winds are not a problem for this material, nor is the rain and humidity. In fact, modified bitumen is one of the most waterproof flat roofing options in the industry. It is also one of the most affordable and low-maintenance, making it clear why so many businesses gravitate toward this choice for their roofing upgrades.
You’ll get about 20 years of life out of a modified bitumen roof. This long-term durability combined with the minimal maintenance needs makes it possible to save a lot of money on roofing costs throughout the time you own your facility.
If you’ve zeroed in on the flat roofing option that seems best for your facility, the AKVM crew is ready to help. We’re an expert team of roofing contractors with experience installing top quality commercial rooftops all throughout Bradenton.
We’ll conduct a free assessment and confirm which material will be the best solution for your needs. When you’re ready to proceed, we’ll be able to handle the installation process from start to finish, including any tearoff needed for old roofing. Our crew works quickly and professionally, allowing you to get your new roof done with little to no downtime for your business operations.
Ready to get started? Contact us for your free inspection and estimate today.
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