If your building’s flat roof just started leaking after 2013’s winter you’re not alone. For many Indiana building owners that had been putting off flat roof repair or replacement because of the economic down turn and uncertain business climate, the cold and long winter of 2013 was the last straw. As spring arrives and rain with it, many business owners are suddenly having to deal with multiple leaks on roofs that had otherwise been reasonably dry until now. So why all the leaks?
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Flat Roofs Leaking Across Southern Indiana From Harsh 2013 Winter
Mon, Mar 31, 2014 @ 02:33 PM | Exterior Pro Roofing
How to Find a Reputable Commercial Roofing Contractor
Fri, Mar 28, 2014 @ 01:21 PM | Exterior Pro Roofing
Are you looking for a commercial roofing contractor? If so, you'll want to perform a little due diligence before making any hiring decisions.
Finding a reputable commercial roofing contractor is just as important as any other part of the job. Hire the wrong roofing company and your project could be headed for disaster.
Why Installing Duro-Last Commercial Roofing System is Smart Idea
Thu, Mar 27, 2014 @ 11:00 AM | Exterior Pro Roofing
Dark/black roofing is one of the major contributors to what is called "the urban heat island". This means urban areas tend to reach temperatures of 3 - 8 degrees higher than in neighboring rural areas. The other factors are dark pavements and the lack of green vegetation in towns and cities.
Benefits of EPDM Rubber Roofing You Probably Didn't Know About
Tue, Mar 25, 2014 @ 08:37 AM | Exterior Pro Roofing
If you own a commercial building, you may be wondering why you should consider EPDM rubber roofing to help protect it. Here at Exterior Pro, Inc., we are often asked this question, which is why we would like to ensure you know the benefits.
Helpful Tips to Maintain Your Adhesive Spray Foam Kit
Mon, Mar 24, 2014 @ 10:09 AM | Exterior Pro Roofing
Leaking Flat Roofs and The Hidden Cost
Thu, Mar 20, 2014 @ 08:03 AM | Exterior Pro Roofing
We meet very few building owners in Indiana or Kentucky that are willing make the sizable investment required to replace a flat roof before it begins to leak. Generally speaking, building owners make several repair attempts after the building’s roof begin to leak and only after the leaking roof cannot be controlled or repaired any longer does the owner finally accept the fact that the roof needs to be replaced.
Flat Roofing Cost In 2015- 4 Factors That Dictate
Wed, Mar 19, 2014 @ 10:49 AM | Exterior Pro Roofing
These are the top 4 Factors that dictate the cost of a flat roofing project in 2015. By understanding what drives cost in flat roofing you can more accurately plan and budget for your next re-roofing project.
Indiana Roof Damage And Insurance Claims - Do’s and Don’ts
Tue, Mar 18, 2014 @ 03:14 PM | Exterior Pro Roofing
Each year intense Indiana weather leaves many homeowners and building owners with roof damage. But most Hoosiers are unfamiliar with the insurance claim process. Here are the Do’s and Don’ts of filing an insurance claim in indiana should your roof sustain damage from hail or high wind.
Common Indiana Metal roofing Problems
Mon, Mar 17, 2014 @ 09:35 AM | Exterior Pro Roofing
Often building owners and Manufacturing facilities in Indiana choose metal roofs to cover their business and to keep their warehouses dry. Metal can lower initial construction cost and offers superior protection against fire. However the weather in Indiana, extreme expansion- contraction cycles, and rust and corrosion can take its toll on metal and diminish the roofs performance over time. As a result leaking metal roofs are very common in Indiana.
Where to Inspect on a Rubber Roof
Fri, Mar 14, 2014 @ 10:57 AM | Exterior Pro Roofing
Each year approximately 6 million sq. feet of rubber roofing are installed in Indiana and it’s not only because Firestone, a major rubber roofing manufacture, is located in Indiana, a properly installed and maintained rubber roof can last for many years. EPDM Rubber roofing is typically installed in Indiana in one of three ways, loose laid and held down by river stone or Ballasted, Mechanically attached with screws and bars, or fully adhered or glued down. Regardless of how your EPDM roof was installed, these tips will help you do a better job inspecting your flat roof.