
Minimum and Maximum Grades for Low-slope Roofs
Understanding the Ideal Slope Range for Low-Slope Roofing Projects Last week we took a look at the roof shown in the picture below. A TPO
Understanding the Ideal Slope Range for Low-Slope Roofing Projects Last week we took a look at the roof shown in the picture below. A TPO
Today we are starting a series looking at some particular examples, from what we consider a case study, of work done poorly by other contractors.
The entire purpose of a roof is not just to keep the inside of the house dry but also to divert water away from the
Today, we looked at a modified bitumen roof membrane with several problems that go all the way back to the initial installation. As well, though
This past week, we started looking at a roof which was consumed by overgrown vegetation, at the rear of the building, with wild and uncontrolled
Today we’re looking at a roof that is completely overgrown with vines and tree branches. Below this giant heap of vegetation and plant growth, there’s
A while back, we took a look at this roof in the pictures below. It’s a TPO, thermopolyolithin roof system with an elaborate and extensive
A few weeks back and other times in the past, here on our blog, we’ve taken a look and studied some of the standing seam
In past blogs on our website, we talked about the issue of solar panel or PV system damage to low-slope / flat roofs, here and
In last week’s article on our blog, we took a look at several different standing seam metal roofs here in Washington DC and talked about
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