Explore Our Range of Commercial Roof Types
At The Next Commercial Roof Division, we offer a variety of roofing solutions to fit the needs of different commercial buildings. Choosing the right roof type is crucial to ensuring durability, energy efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Below is a breakdown of four popular roof types: Metal Roofing, Rubber Roofing, Flat Roofs, and Shingle Roofing.
Metal Roofin
Metal roofing is a durable and long-lasting option for commercial buildings, known for its resistance to harsh weather conditions.
Key Benefits:
- Longevity: Metal roofs can last up to 40-70 years, making them a long-term solution for businesses.
- Energy Efficiency: Reflects sunlight, helping to reduce cooling costs.
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal upkeep due to its resistance to rust, corrosion, and fire.
- Eco-Friendly: Most metal roofing is made from recycled materials and is recyclable at the end of its lifespan
Rubber Roofing (EPDM)
Rubber roofing, commonly referred to as EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer), is a flexible and affordable solution, especially for flat or low-slope roofs.
Key Benefits:
- Durability: EPDM can last 20-30 years with minimal maintenance.
- Weather Resistance: It is highly resistant to UV rays, temperature extremes, and weather elements.
- Easy Installation: Lightweight and simple to install, reducing labor costs.
- Cost-Effective: One of the most budget-friendly options for commercial roofing.
Flat Roof
Flat roofs are a common choice for commercial buildings due to their low cost and ease of installation. They provide a practical surface for equipment like HVAC units or solar panels.
Key Benefits:
- Space Utilization: Flat roofs allow for the placement of HVAC systems, solar panels, or other equipment without compromising the building’s aesthetic.
- Cost-Effective: Typically cheaper to install than sloped roofs due to fewer materials and simpler installation.
- Easy Maintenance: Inspections and repairs are easier to perform on flat surfaces.
- Versatility: Can be covered with materials like EPDM, TPO, or built-up roofing systems for added durability.
Shingle Roofing
Shingle roofing, though more commonly used in residential buildings, is also an option for smaller commercial buildings. Asphalt shingles are the most popular due to their affordability and variety of styles.
Key Benefits:
- Variety of Styles: Shingles come in a range of colors and styles, allowing customization to match the building’s aesthetic.
- Affordability: Shingle roofs are one of the most cost-effective options for smaller commercial buildings.
- Easy Repairs: Damaged shingles can be replaced individually, making repairs easier and less costly.
- Short Installation Time: Shingle roofs are relatively quick to install, minimizing disruption to business operations.
Find the Perfect Roof for Your Business
Each roof type offers unique advantages depending on your commercial building’s structure, budget, and needs. Whether you’re looking for the long-term durability of metal roofing, the flexibility of rubber roofing, the practicality of a flat roof, or the versatility of shingle roofing, The Next Commercial Roof Division is here to help you find the perfect solution.
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