Here’s What You Didn’t Know About Roofs

by | Jan 25, 2022 | Roofing

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Most of us consider ourselves experts in at least one or two things. Whether it’s cars, sports, gardening, etc., there’s usually something for everyone. Unless you are a roofing professional, chances are your expertise is not in roofs. But at BTB Roofing, that’s our passion, and this month we are going to talk about some things about roofs that you didn’t know. Next time you search for “commercial roofers near me”, think of us.

Let’s get started.

Most Flat Roofs Aren’t Actually Flat

Surprised? It’s a misconception that flat roofs are actually flat, at least most of the time. They have a very minimal slope ranging from roughly ¼ and ½ inch per foot in order to accommodate water runoff. Without this small slope, the roof would take a lot more wear and tear and fall apart fast. Now with this minimal slope being established as necessary, the choosing of the materials is the important part.

There are three different categories of flat roofs. This includes:

Built-Up Roofing (BUR)

Before modern membrane roofing innovations and bitumen, BUR roofing systems were the preference. They were very common. There are multiple different layers involved, including layers of tar and asphalt with roofing felt, rocks or gravel, and insulation board layers.

Membrane or Single-Ply

Membrane or single-ply involves just one layer of a waterproof membrane. Usually, it’s an ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber layer that is adhered and laid on top of the insulation board. It can be held down with masonry pavers, a ballast, or river rocks.

Modified Bitumen Roofing

It’s easy to recognize that built-up roofs require additional structural support and are very heavy. So with modified bitumen roofing systems came a solution which is to use a flexible asphalt-based coating with a mineral coat on the top of it. This accomplishes the waterproofing of BUR without all the smell, weight, heat, and mess. The modified bitumen roofing sheets are rolled out in sheets that are three feet wide and are adhered to the back using a method called “torch-down”.

At BTB Roofing, we have a pitch finder to check the slope of any roof. If the roof is completely flat, it can be sloped with tapered insulation. Also, adding ISO insulation boards while working on a flat roof will also improve the insulation factor of the building. We inspect and determine what is the best material to use for the roofs of our customers. The most important factor when addressing this situation is to have an experienced and licensed contractor involved that has worked in the field for decades, like us at BTB.

Fun Roofing Facts

Okay, the word “fun” might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you are thinking of roofing. But since roofing is our passion, it’s fun for us.

The oldest roofing materials in the world are clay, stone, and thatch. Clay tiles in particular are traced back to 10,000 B.C. It’s so cool seeing how everything has evolved over the years.

Water often travels a while before you can see it visibly dripping down from the roof. With that in mind, leaks can come from distances of twenty feet away from the original leak in a roof. Most people don’t think much about their roofs when they really should be considering roofs are one of the most important parts of your home.

75% of homes in North America have asphalt shingles even though they are a newer product invented just over 30 years ago. Considering all the old homes out there, that’s a pretty impressive feat for asphalt shingles.

Wood shingles are actually heavier than metal roofing materials most of the time.

Metal roofs are not more prone to lightning strikes than other roofs. In fact, they are safer because they are noncombustible.

Having a faulty roof can potentially ruin the sale of your home. It’s very important to have a professional inspect your roof before your home is put on the market. A new roof can actually increase your profits when you sell your home because buyers will recognize that they don’t have to spend the time and money involved in replacing it in the near future.

Get a New Roof From BTB Roofing

BTB Roofing has the most experience in the surrounding Lynchburg area when it comes to the inspection of roofs and installing them. We have over 26 years of roofing experience. And remember next time you search for “commercial roofers near me” or “gutters in Lynchburg”, think of us. You can request a free estimate here or call us at (434) 525-3100.

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