Commercial Roof waterproofing
In addition to our commercial roof repair and installation services, Dolan Roofing and Construction also offers roof waterproofing for commercial buildings. Waterproofing adds an extra layer of protection for your roof, preventing water damage even in the event that your drainage system falters. For greater peace of mind, even in the rainiest months, call on Dolan Restoration’s expert waterproofing services!
Keep Your Commercial Roof Protected with Waterproofing
Your commercial roof is designed to stand up against the elements. But while commercial roofs resist water, they aren’t waterproof by default. Due to the shallow pitch, water is often the biggest enemy of flat and low slope roofing systems. If anything goes wrong with your roof’s drainage system, water can begin to penetrate beneath the roof’s surface, damaging interiors, equipment, stock, and more. To help avoid this situation, you may want to consider roof waterproofing for your commercial building.
Prompt, professional service with minimal interruptions
Delays and interruptions can be a problem for your business. As a locally owned business ourselves, we understand the importance of mitigating interruptions to productivity. That’s why we’ve streamlined the process for all of our restoration and repair services, including waterproofing. When you call on Dolan Roofing & Construction, we’ll set up a complete timeline to waterproof your commercial roof and stick to it. In most cases, our team can apply the waterproofing material to your roof without any need for work stoppages on your end. What’s more, with additional protection added to your roof, you avoid potential stoppages due to leaks and water damage in the future.
Discover how Waterproofing Can Protect Your Commercial Roofing System for Years to Come
How can roof waterproofing protect your property?
Inclement weather, including storms and heavy downpours, is common in many regions. If your roof can’t dry out, it can lead to a variety of serious issues. Adding waterproofing to your roofing system can help avoid problems such as:
Structural damage
Water seeping through the surface of your roof can cause a variety of structural damage to your building. This includes damage to the deeper structure of your roof, as well as to interior walls and ceilings.
Mold and mildew
As water sits on the surface of your roof, moss can begin to form. Mold and mildew, meanwhile, can appear on your building’s interior if water is allowed in. Waterproofing keeps water out while preventing the growth of moss, mildew and mold on the surface.
Water stains and paint damage
Water reaching the interior of your commercial building can create unsightly stains and spots on ceilings and walls, as well as cause paint to crack and peel.
Dolan Restoration: Your Go-to Contractor for Roof Waterproofing and More!
At Dolan Roofing and Construction, our business is taking care of yours. That’s why we offer a complete selection of commercial roofing solutions for flat and low slope roofs. Roof waterproofing adds more protection to your roof and can help extend its lifespan by many years. Meanwhile, our commercial roof repair, replacement, and maintenance services ensure that your roof is well taken care of at every stage of its lifespan. With more than 25 years of experience in the roofing industry, you can trust Dolan to keep your business protected while providing unmatched customer service. Contact the Dolan Roofing & Construction team today for roof waterproofing and many more commercial roofing services!
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Answers to your Commercial Roof Waterproofing questions
Check out these frequently asked questions. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you still need answers.
Roof waterproofing is a very effective method of creating a barrier from moisture. It not only prevents roof leaks but reduces the risk of moisture damage to your property’s interior.
Yes, roof waterproofing can add years to the lifespan of your roofing system by preventing water damage.
Waterproofing adds an extra layer of protection for your flat or low slope roof, preventing water damage even in the event that your drainage system fails.