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It may seem like a simple answer to delay roofing projects when your company needs more capital to complete other tasks. However, this mindset can actually cost you more in the future and result in more pre-existing damage to your roof before the project starts. So, maybe roof project delays aren’t such a good idea.
Our team of restoration experts is here to share 3 key reasons why you shouldn’t delay roofing projects if possible.
1. More Saturation, More Leaks
If your roof is experiencing high saturation and/or leaks, these will only continue to get worse the longer you delay your roofing project. Often, these issue spots are “patched” until the project can be done. This is a reasonable approach for isolated challenges. But, when leak repairs and patching become consistently needed, it is time for a different approach before the roof system becomes too saturated for effective restoration.
You may think, “it’s just a small leak,” but there are no small leaks with your asset. Saturation and leaks can be costly, especially when businesses don’t address them, which is why it’s so important to prioritize your roofing projects and maintenance.
2. Structural Damage
With increased and growing levels of saturation, you can expect to see structural damage overtime. For example, this could lead to damage of the roof deck and the formation of mold or a roof collapse where interior assets are damaged or occupants are injured. Therefore, this doesn’t provide a safe environment for your employees, tenants, customers, etc. Repeatedly delaying your commercial roofing project can have lasting implications on your building and the financial performance of your asset.
Additionally, structural damage can be costly and result in the need for major reconstruction depending on the current state of the building.
3. No Restoration Option
At White Hat Industrial, we’re experts in restoring a variety of commercial roof substrates, including:
The longer you delay your roofing project and allow more saturation and damage to form, your ability to restore decreases until it is no longer an option. This is because restoration is only available as a better option when a roof is within a certain level of saturation and condition. Here, you’d only have the traditional option to tear off and replace, which is more costly.
If you’re unsure about how to evaluate this, you can always consult with a trusted restoration partner. At White Hat Industrial, we’ve done this for many customers and they’ve been pleased to find that even more roofs than the thought were candidates.
Note: Our team always assesses our customers’ roofs as if we were the owner, and will always provide the best solution to you—even if this means you don’t work with us.
Want to explore restoration with White Hat Industrial?
Our team of go-to restoration specialists is here to help you restore and find the best solution for your roofs.
Simply call us at 937.909.9030 or contact us via email. You can also follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook to learn more about us and our work.
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