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How to Maintain Slate Roofing

Slate roofs are often well-regarded for their appearance and durability. With proper maintenance, this fire-resistant roofing material can last for even a century. In this post, slate roofing experts Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc. shares some tips on how you can keep your slate roof in excellent condition.

Perform Regular Inspections

Your slate roof should be checked by a professional at least once a year. Fall is usually the ideal time for this as it enables you to prepare your roof for the winter season. During roof inspections, roofers typically start in the attic to check the roof from the inside. They need to take a good look at the interior layers of your roofing and make sure that there are no water stains on the timbers of your roofing. If there are water stains on the tiles, though, they would have to check further and see if there are hairline cracks.

It’s also worth checking your roof from the ground. This would allow your roofer to inspect for sloped slate tiles or a powdery appearance. If the tiles have a powdery appearance, this often indicates deterioration — which means the tiles need to be replaced.

Gaps in the mortar joints along the ridgeline are another thing to look out for during a roof inspection. If there are cracks or splits, the mortar would have to be changed.

Watch Out for Leaks

Repair leaks as soon as you notice them, and make sure to check the sheathing under the slates as well. If your sheathing needs replacement, do not use plywood or any pressure-treated substances. It’s important to note that leaks in slate roofs are usually not the fault of the roof itself. Oftentimes the culprit is the flashing or the gutter, so make sure these parts are inspected as well. Slate roof repair experts can determine whether the flashing or the gutter needs to be replaced.

Avoid Walking on the Roof

During maintenance, avoid walking on your slate shingles as these could break or crack due to the surface weight. If your roofer thinks that it is necessary for them to walk on the roof, ensure that they will be wearing shoes with soft soles and walking only in the center.

From roof replacement to gutter installation, Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc. can guarantee excellent workmanship. We carry out jobs to a high standard, so you can expect quality results from our team. Call us at (412) 200-5331 or fill out our contact form to request a free quote.

Choosing a Flat Roof for Your Property

Flat roofing is often used in commercial buildings, schools, hospitals and large facilities. But due to its versatility and a good selection of style options, a flat roof system has become a popular choice for homes as well. To help you decide on the specific flat roofing system that you will install, roofing repair and replacement expert Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc. offer a quick guide to asphalt-based and single-ply roofing systems.

Asphalt-Based Roof

Asphalt-based roofs are made up of several layers of fiberglass rolls, which are typically set and covered in hot or cold asphalt. Gravel or an extra asphalt-based granulated cap sheet are also added to them for better protection. Due to their thickness, resiliency and long service life, asphalt-based roofs used to be the top choice for industrial properties. With proper installation and regular maintenance, it can last for more than 50 years.

Single-Ply Roof

Single-ply roofing comes highly recommended by flat commercial roofing contractors nowadays because this type of roof system is durable and more affordable than asphalt-based roofing. Single-ply roofs typically come with over 30 years of warranty coverage, so you can really get value for your money.

The most common types of materials used for single-ply roofs are PVC, TPO and rubber EPDM. Overall, single-ply roofs are ideal if you want a smooth and clean look for your roofing. They also have good resistance against standing water.

Choosing a roof system for your property is a major decision, so it’s best to consult roofing professionals to determine the best choice for your needs. Flat roof systems are designed with certain specifications and features, which may be best suited for particular conditions or requirements. Make sure to consider these things carefully so that you’ll get a worthy investment.

Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc. can guarantee top-notch installation of rubber and flat roofing systems. We also provide other services including roof inspection, gutter installation and more. Call us at (412) 200-5331 or fill out our contact form to request a free quote.

Concrete vs. Clay Tile Roofs: A Quick Comparison

While asphalt shingles are the most common type of roofing material used in the United States today, if you want to go for something more distinctive and aesthetically pleasing, then you should definitely consider either concrete or clay tile roofs. While they may be similar, there are a few differences between the two. Today, the roofing experts at Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc. gives you a quick comparison.

About Clay Tiles

Clay roofing tiles are produced by baking molded clay. They are very dense and durable and are known to last for up to a hundred years, unlike your typical asphalt roofing system which typically lasts only about 20. They can range in color from shades of white, orange, yellow, and brown and will mature to a darker and richer color over time which many homeowners find very appealing.

While they are definitely more durable than concrete roof tiles, they are not completely immune to damage. They are prone to cracking in cold temperatures that’s why most repair and installation companies do not recommend that you use them if you live in a cold climate.

About Concrete Tiles

Concrete tiles are produced the same way as regular concrete – with a mixture of sand, cement, and water. While the painted surface of concrete roof tiles is plain, they can be painted for a more unique look. Concrete tiles can mimic the look of other roofing materials such as slate, wood, or even clay however, they are harder to maintain than clay roofs. Concrete tiles are also about 20 to 30 percent cheaper than clay tiles but will only last about 50 years, on average.

Whether you are in need of gutter installation services or are looking to upgrade your asphalt roof to clay or cement tiles, trust in Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc. to get the job done right. Give us a call at (412) 200-5331 or fill our contact form to schedule a free consultation with one of our experts today.

EPDM Roofing As a Sustainable Roofing Option

When it comes to commercial roofing, EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) roofing or more commonly known simply as rubber roofs is one of the most environmentally responsible materials currently available in the market. And with more and more manufacturers and flat commercial roofing contractors being conscious about the plight of our environment, rubber EPDM roofing has become increasingly popular.

What Makes Epdm Roofing Such a Good Choice for the Environment?

EPDM roofing has long been touted as one of the best, if not the best, roofing materials to consider if you want to be kinder to the environment. Many studies have assessed its environmental impact to be extremely low compared to comparable products. Here are just a few reasons why.

It Does Not Pollute Rainwater

As EPDM is non-toxic, it will not pollute rainwater. This means that when it rains, the water runoff from your roof will not affect the environment or wildlife around your building. Rainwater harvesting, which is a great way to reduce water bills, is also possible.

Reusability and Durability

This material packs a one-two punch of durability and reusability to ensure that the environmental effect is minimal. Roofing repair experts can easily remove old EPDM roofing and send them off to be recycled instead of ending up in a landfill. Recycled EPDM roofing can be used for things such as rubber mats used in parks and playgrounds, or even fuel to reduce dependency on fossil fuels.

Solar Panel Compatibility

Solar panels can be easily installed into an EPDM roof which cannot be said for other commercial building materials. It can be mounted by mechanically fixing them to the roof itself or by using a ballast to weigh them down.

From residential roofing inspection services to commercial roofing installation and everything in between, when it comes to anything roof-related, turn to the experts over at Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc. To schedule a free consultation, give us a call at (412) 200-5331 or fill our contact form today.

Common Commercial Roofing Systems You Ought to Know

There are many different types of materials available for commercial roofing, so some may be better than others. But if you want to make a more informed decision, make sure you work with a trusted and reputable rubber and flat commercial roofing contractor who can guide you throughout the roof replacement process.

Here at Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc., we only offer the best materials for your new roof. We install some of the most popular types, such as:

Modified Bitumen

Modified bitumen roofing systems are essentially roof fabrics that are applied to act as “carriers” for the material. These are then cut and installed in layers similar to BUR membranes. These types of roofing systems are typically fastened to commercial rooftops as two-ply systems and adhered to the roofing deck to achieve good protection and durability. Modified bitumen roofing systems need only minimal maintenance which can be done with professional inspections and cleaning at least twice a year.

EPDM

Also known as ethylene propylene diene monomer, rubber EPDM is a widely popular rubber roofing material. This is mainly because of its inexpensive price compared to other types of roofing materials. It’s also lightweight and easy to install, but if you’re not up for a DIY job, then let a professional roofing and gutter installation contractor do it for you. The roof deck doesn’t need to be reinforced as well, and if you install a high-quality EPDM roof, you can expect it to last around 20 years with minimal maintenance.

TPO

Like EPDM, thermoplastic polyolefin or TPO roofing systems are lightweight and highly reflective. They’re effective against most weather conditions and are highly resistant to tears, punctures, bacterial growth, chemicals, and even UV light. Because of their lightweight and weather resistant properties, thermoplastic roof membranes are popular among restaurants and other businesses that emit oils and/or fats from their ventilation systems.

Evans Roofing and Gutters Inc. is your best choice in rubber roofing installation and flat roof repair. Contact us at (412) 200-5331 or through our online request form for more information.

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