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Common Failure Points for Low Slope Commercial Roofs: Part 2 – Materials Failure
Whether you are buying a building, or evaluating the condition of your existing roof, it’s worth understanding common failure points of flat roofing...
Common Failure Points for Low Slope Commercial Roofs: Part 1 – Improper Installation
Whether you are buying a building, or evaluating the condition of your existing roof, it’s worth understanding common failure points of flat roofing...
Inverted Roof Systems: A Complete Guide to Design, Installation, Costs & Benefits
An inverted roof is a low slope roofing system where the insulation layer is placed above the waterproof membrane instead of below it. The...
Flat Roofing Terms and Definitions
Any day you have to think about your roof is probably not a good day. For anyone who only occasionally has to discuss their flat (in the roofing...
Flat Roof Coatings – What Are They and When Are They Appropriate?
In the majority of cases, we don’t think that roof coatings are the best solution for most flat and low slope commercial roofs. However, for the right circumstance, they can be an effective cost-deferring solution to an aging roof. Over many years of…
DensDeck vs Fiberboard: Which Cover Board Is Best for Low Slope Roofs?
One of the best ways to prevent expensive problems during a low slope roofing project is to ensure that the roof’s substrate is as durable as the...
Retrofit vs. Replacement: What’s the Best Option for Your Commercial Metal Roof?
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...
Layover vs Remove-and-Replace On a Membrane Roof: When Does it Make Sense?
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 times…
What Is Cover Board and When Does it Make Sense to Include in a Low-Slope Roofing System?
Cover board is an optional layer in low-slope membrane roofing systems that sits on top of insulation to provide a more rigid substrate before the top membrane layer. In general, we typically recommend cover board where possible. However, it is not always required…
Fleeceback vs. Standard Membranes for Low-Slope Roofs
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 --...
Pros and Cons of Cedar Roofing in Wichita
Let’s be real—choosing a roofing material isn’t something you do every day. So when it’s time to replace your roof, the pressure to get it right is...
Why Choose Cedar Roofs as a Green Choice: Are Cedar Roofs Sustainable in Wichita?
Let’s talk about something that actually matters when you're investing in a roof—not just what it costs today, but what it does for your home, your...
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