by Rhoden Roofing | Jun 6, 2025 | Blog, Commercial Roof Inspection & Maintenance, Commercial roofing
Whether you are buying a building, or evaluating the condition of your existing roof, it’s worth understanding common failure points of flat roofing systems to be able to make informed decisions about maintenance, budgeting, or the potential need for repairs. We have...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jun 6, 2025 | Blog, Commercial Roof Inspection & Maintenance, Commercial roofing
Whether you are buying a building, or evaluating the condition of your existing roof, it’s worth understanding common failure points of flat roofing systems to be able to make informed decisions about maintenance, budgeting, or the potential need for repairs. We have...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jun 6, 2025 | Blog, Commercial Roof Inspection & Maintenance, Commercial roofing
Whether you are buying a building, or evaluating the condition of your existing roof, it’s worth understanding common failure points of flat roofing systems to be able to make informed decisions about maintenance, budgeting, or the potential need for repairs. We have...
by Rhoden Roofing | May 14, 2024 | Blog, Commercial Roof Inspection & Maintenance, Commercial roofing, Wichita
Commercial roofs are a significant investment for any business, providing essential protection against the elements. However, despite their durability, commercial roofs in Wichita are susceptible to various types of damage. Understanding the common causes of this...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jun 29, 2022 | Blog, Commercial Roof Inspection & Maintenance, Commercial roofing, Residential Roofing, Wichita
This article serves as the starting point in a series of resources we’ve published about storm response. Depending on what stage you are at in responding to a storm, we invite you to explore the following resources on staying safe and proactive. For immediate or...
by Rhoden Roofing | Jan 15, 2019 | Blog, Commercial Roof Inspection & Maintenance, Commercial roofing
Your flat roof is considered to have a ponding water issue when a pool of visible water still exists 48 hours after it has rained. This is a big problem because flat roofs are only designed to shed water, not hold water. Even so called “flat” roofs should contain a...