Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Work with a Qualified Commercial Roofing Company

A roof installation or roof repair project is rather costly. If done wrong, these costs could quickly escalate. Since 1969, Wayne's Roofing has been setting the standard for commercial roofing excellence in the Pacific Northwest. Here are the top 10 reasons why you should hire a qualified commercial roofing contractor for your job.

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Roof Leaks in Medical Buildings Require Urgent Care

In medical buildings, hospitals and clinics, timing and preparation are key to minimizing damage and jeopardizing patient safety. An ideal scenario involves being proactive with roofing maintenance and inspections, and being timely with interventions, to extend the life of the roof you have and avoid opportunities for water intrusion. Basically, the proven best practice for commercial buildings of any type.

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Where Is the Water Coming From, If It’s Not a Roof Leak? 8 Tips to Prevent Commercial Roof Leaks

One of the biggest frustrations a facility manger experiences is when money is spent on a major expense like a roof replacement only to find evidence of water entry reoccur shortly after.

When you see a puddle of water on the floor or a drip coming from a ceiling tile, it’s common to suspect the roof, but the truth is, there are several places where the water could be coming in from. Becoming familiar with the most likely scenarios and understanding how to identify the source of water intrusion can save you time and budget.

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What Year Will Your Commercial Roof Fail? And What About That Warranty?

If you knew the exact year your commercial roof would fail, what would you do to prevent it from happening? Being proactive is the most cost-effective method. At Wayne’s Roofing we’ve found that facility managers and building owners who implement preventative maintenance strategies end up spending significantly less per square foot for maintenance compared to those who manage reactively or wait until there’s a problem.

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