by Rhoden Roofing | Jun 3, 2025 | Blog, Commercial roofing, Delaying Replacement
Coatings Are Only Appropriate in Limited Situations We want to be upfront by saying that in the majority of cases, we don’t think that roof coatings are the best solution for most flat and low slope commercial roofs. Over many years of inspecting, servicing,...
by Rhoden Roofing | May 20, 2025 | Blog, Commercial roofing, Delaying Replacement
Are you a commercial business owner or manager with an aging metal roof? Perhaps the metal has started to corrode in places, the screws and fasteners have started to loosen, or maybe water has started to make its way into your building. This leaves building owners...
by Rhoden Roofing | May 13, 2025 | Blog, Commercial roofing, Delaying Replacement
When does replacing a low slope roofing membrane, instead of just covering it up, make the most sense? Sometimes a flat roof (aka, low-slope roof) membrane can be covered with another layer when the original layer begins to fail, a process known as a layover. Other...
by Rhoden Roofing | May 12, 2025 | Blog, Commercial roofing, Delaying Replacement, Flat Roof System Types
Do you have an aging flat or low slope commercial roof? Maybe your modified bitumen roof looks more like an alligator’s back than you would like — cracking, blistering, peeling, and pulling away. Or maybe you own and manage an older building that has been...
by Rhoden Roofing | Apr 29, 2025 | Blog, Commercial roofing, Delaying Replacement
What Is a Flute-fill Retrofit? A flute fill retrofit is a roofing system designed to cover an existing metal roof that is approaching the end of its life or is having problems. For a building owner or property manager of a low-slope commercial metal roof who has...
by Rhoden Roofing | Dec 25, 2019 | Blog, Commercial roofing, Delaying Replacement, Flat Roofing Basics: Info for New Building Owners or Property Managers, Forecasting and Cash Planning
This article explores the long-term cost implications of both proactive and reactive maintenance using industry data and our own field experience. To learn more about types of low slope roof damage and how they can affect your roof, check out the articles below....