While commercial buildings’ roofs appear to be flat, they actually have a slope, typically a 1:12 or 2:12 pitch. A roof cannot be completely flat because it needs to be able to shed water following a rainstorm. This is why your commercial roof’s drainage system is so important for keeping your building watertight.
Fall Maintenance for Your Commercial Roof
It’s that time of year again – time to start thinking about fall maintenance for your commercial roof. In this blog post, we’ll discuss some of the key things you need to do to keep your roof in tip-top shape as the weather starts to turn.
One of the most important things you can do for your roof during the fall months is to have it inspected by a professional. This will allow you to catch any problems early and get them fixed before they have a chance to do any real damage.
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Debunking Metal Roofing Myths
A metal roof is one of the most durable and longest lasting systems that you can install on your home. They are a sustainable choice that is extremely weather resistant and can improve your energy efficiency due to their high reflectivity characteristic. They add curb appeal to your home and complement just about every style with their wide array of color options.
But metal sometimes gets a bad rap due to common myths that just aren’t true. Read on to learn the truth behind metal roofing.
What is Class 4 Hail Rating and Why Does it Matter?
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Texas Traditions Roofing Team Member Named Finalist in Roofing Industry MVP Awards
The Most Valuable Player Award is a national recognition that honors workers who are outstanding employees within their companies.
Texas Traditions Roofing, a family owned, residential and commercial roofing company serving Central Texas, announced that team member Brooks Flynn was named a finalist in the Roofing Alliance 2021-2022 Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards Program.