Friday, September 21, 2018

Torch Roofing

Most people have heard of flat roofs. They are commonly used for commercial business all over town. But, most people aren’t familiar with torch roofing or how it is installed and maintained.

Torch roofing uses a material called Bitumen (or asphalt). This material is good for waterproofing a roof. However, torch applied roofing need s an additive to stabilize the inability of asphalt to expand and contract. In the past, asbestos was added to the asphalt. Now, roofing contractors use a modified Bitumen using other additives.

This modified Bitumen Is applied two ways. One is called SBS Self-Adhered or mop applied  and the other is APP (atactic polypropylene) torch applied. The torch applied (APP) type of the modified Bitumen is sometimes marketed as a rubber-like membrane, which is misleading.  The additives used to make the modified bitumen doesn’t actually contain rubber at all; APP uses plastic type modifiers, not rubber.

APP Modified Bitumen requires the use of a torch and propane tank to apply it to a roof. The roofing material creates an impermeable roof that has an average life of between 15 and 20 years. It is ideal for flat roofs because of the protection it offers from rainwater which collects on the roof surface. The cost is only slightly more than the traditional tar and gravel  roofing material that is frequently used. APP torch roofing provides better results than tar and gravel. Most building owners think that the additional cost is well worth it.

Another benefit of APP roofing over tar and gravel roofing is the smell. The tar can leave behind noxious fumes, which sometimes drives homeowners to temporarily move out to avoid the smell. Since, torch roofing does not contain tar, it does not have bothersome fumes associated with its installation.

APP roofs are also fire resistant and heat resistant. With additional coatings, torch roofing gains in fire resistance. APP torch roofing also deflects harmful UV rays that can deteriorate other roofing materials. It also won’t melt in the sun or become brittle over time, like tar and gravels roofs.

If installed properly, torch down roofs are low maintenance and tear and puncture resistant. This means you save some money on roof repairs. When it is time to repair or replace the roof, a new roof layer can be added easily. This also saves the cost of labor from tearing off an old roof.

Since APP roofing is applied using a torch on top of the building, only experienced professional roofing contractors should install this type of roofing. The dangers of working with an open flame on a building or residence should be taken very seriously. And Guardian Roofing is the expert contractor to call for your roofing needs.

When your home is ready for a new roof, repairs, or maintenance, you need a reliable, dependable roof repair company. You count on you roofing contractor to keep your home safe and dry. Guardian Roofing is committed to providing top-quality service, professionalism and workmanship.

If you are looking for a roof repair contractor please call us today at 844-499-7822 or complete our online service request form.

 



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Wednesday, September 12, 2018

The Guardian Gazette: September 2018 Newsletter

Here at Guardian it is our mission to provide the best customer service possible. Part of that customer service includes keeping our clients informed on how they can best protect their roofs from the harsh winter months. Here are our top three tips on how small changes can prevent big problems:

1. Keep your roof free of debris – Excessive buildup of debris (leaves, branches, etc) not only has the potential to increase water damage but can promote the growth of moss as well. This also applies to your gutters and downspouts. Be sure to regularly clear and clean your roof and gutters to prevent damage and maintain the integrity of your home.

2. Be on the lookout for raised areas – lifted or broken shingles are one of the most common types of roof complaints; this problem can occur through weak adhesive, faulty nails or high winds. Whatever the reason, loose shingles can cause raised areas on your roof which in turn can catch the wind and tear off completely in the fall and winter months. Prevent shingle tear off by scheduling regular roof maintenance checkups.

3. Keep your attic properly insulated – Poorly insulated attics are a costly problem for a homeowner; they can lead to high energy bills and continual roof issues like shingle failure and ice dams. Have your attic inspected to determine if you have the proper amount of insulation required to extend the integrity of your roof and the value of your home.

How to: Transition your home from summer to fall

By: Helen Racanelli

Follow these helpful tips for decorating, storing and organizing your home for the fall season.

When the fall air arrives, it’s a natural time to transition your home for the cooler temperatures winging their way to an evening near you. “With every season comes subtle changes in the home,” says Toronto decorator Laura Collins. “While a fresh coat of paint is quite an extreme approach to seasonal decor, interchangeable throw pillows, cozy blankets, and fall inspired florals, might be a perfect solution,” she says. We also caught up with Calgary-based professional organizer Jennifer Zagorsky for her take on prepping for September and beyond. These experts share their tips for decorating, storing and organizing for the season.

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