Garage Flat Roofing
The issues your flat roof faces
Flat roofs on garages are designed to be as durable as possible, but they can be prone to minor problems over time. Issues such as blisters, tears, holes and loose seams can be easily missed. The issue is that these small problems can grow over time, and eventually may even lead to the whole roof structure becoming compromised. This is on top of other issues such as water ingress.
Flat roofing demands good gutters to ensure the free flow of excess rainwater. If your guttering is not properly installed, or you do not regularly unblock it, it can lead to water pooling on the roof’s surface. This, over time, can lead to issues with leaks and structural integrity.
Ensuring proper installation
Solving problems early
As with many things, issues with your garage’s flat roof are much cheaper, quicker and easier to solve the smaller they are. Problems with garage flat roofs don’t go away by themselves – in fact, if you leave them unattended they will continue to get worse until you can’t ignore them any more.
The solution is to invest in regular garage flat roof inspection and maintenance as required. This will allow small issues to be identified and corrected while they can still be done so affordably. Patching, painting, tarring, waterproof overlays, and other methods can help keep your garage roof structurally sound. It will save you time, money and stress in the long run, and keep your garage roof safe.
For more information about garage flat roof installation, inspection, or ongoing maintenance, contact us today.