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Dallas Roofers – Residential vs Commercial Roofing: What is the Difference?

Roofs seem to be the same. Residential roofs are typically more expensive than commercial roofs, however. Natural disasters may ruin both types of roofs and lead to property loss due to their damage. Furthermore, both require professional roofing companies to use quality materials and install them properly. A commercial roof cannot be compared to a residential roof. Having an understanding of these differences is critical when searching for a high-quality roofing system.

How does residential and commercial roofing differ?

 

In Design

Residential roofs differ significantly from commercial roofs in their design.

Buildings that are used as commercial properties tend to be larger, and the roofs of these buildings must withstand greater weight and size.

Compared with commercial buildings, homes have pitched roofs that have a steeper slope and are easier to install. To avoid improper or substandard work, your roofing contractors must have experience with the type of roof you need.

The Material

Roof materials for residential and commercial buildings must be durable depending on their size, exposure to the elements, and design. Besides making the roof long-lasting, it should also be easily maintainable and adaptable.

For instance, commercial roofs cover a greater surface area and incorporate air conditioning and ventilation. These roofs need durable, weather-resistant materials.

A durable roof for a residential or commercial building may include materials such as:

1. Shingles made of ceramic, asphalt, tile, or slate

2. Shingles for solar panels

3. Wood Shakes

4. Metal roofing

5. Additional supportive materials

A good roofing company should have experience with each type of roof, regardless of whether they are commercial or residential. Find out who their suppliers are and what warranty they offer. Thus, you can be sure that your roof is high-quality and will last a long time.

The Maintenance

The area of a commercial building is larger, so roofing maintenance is more involved.

Maintaining clean gutters is especially important during winter and fall when debris can cause blockages. Metal roofs or roof shingles can disintegrate over time. Regular inspections will ensure everything is in good working order.

A residential roof is easier to keep up due to its smaller size, but it’s also easier to detect damage. If you need to replace broken shingles or unclog your gutters, you can do it yourself.

The Installation and Budget

In general, the process of installation and the total cost varies the most between commercial and residential roofs. If you need roofing work done for your residential or commercial property, get some quotes from a reputable roofing company to see if your budget allows it.

A commercial roof will typically cost more than a residential roof because of the labor and materials required for the installation, the size, and the protective equipment needed.

You may have to hire a contractor to repair commercial roofs. Water that penetrates a commercial roof needs to be assessed in its entirety. The roof may need only to be patched in one area, or it may need extensive repairs and reapplication of layers to large sections. Even a small leak can quickly become an expensive problem.

The most common places where leaks occur on a residential roof are where shingles are loose or flashing has become loose. The repair usually takes just a few hours to complete. Residential roof leaks may indicate serious problems with the structure. Usually, isolated leaks are the result of minor problems and are thus rare.

Get The Best With Dalco Roofing Services

Additionally, the skillset of residential and commercial roofers differs. To properly repair and patch commercial roofs, roofers need to know the variety of available materials. If you are looking for a company to get one of these roofs installed, don’t hesitate to check out Dalco Contractors and Roofing. 

Dalco Contractors and Roofing Dallas Texas

Brook Stokes

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