Commercial Roofing
Sean Feeley Roofing has comprehensive experience implementing a range of different Commercial roof systems across numerous sectors, including Healthcare, Education, Retail, Leisure and Transport.
Commercial Roofing
Commercial and industrial premises vary in size and structure, typically designed to meet the bespoke purpose of the occupiers, whether that be warehouse units, office blocks or communal buildings.
Often regarded as the central hub for driving business performance, commercial and industrial premises are critical to successful operations and any downtime caused by inappropriate roof solutions could be costly.
Commercial Roof Installations
Commercial roof installation can arise for a number of reasons; perhaps it’s due to business expansion, you’re looking for a more sustainable or environmental alternative, or perhaps it’s just general upgrades to overcome any degrading materials that are consequently causing exposure to outside elements.
Recognising that all commercial roof installations are unique, Sean Feeley Roofing will carefully assess your requirements before advising of the appropriate roof solutions.
By nature, commercial roofs generally require a more thorough and complex planning and installation process compared to a residential property due to the more diverse features frequently incorporated within a commercial buildings design, whether that be sloped, flat, profiled or pitched roofs.
Sean Feeley Roofing has a wealth of experience completing commercial roof installations in both live and dormant commercial environments, applying industry accredited materials, alongside innovative working techniques.
Commercial Roof Maintenance
While some commercial and industrial premises benefit from a dedicated person or Facilities Management team to carry out regular maintenance works, one area that is frequently overlooked is the roof due to technical and accessibility complexities.
There are several factors to consider when maintaining a commercial roof to ensure that it’s fit for purpose, for example, is the location susceptible to excessive rainfall, UV sunlight and more severe weather conditions like snow. Equally, is there sufficient drainage in place, to prevent a build-up of debris and resting water on the roofs surface, causing decay to the roof materials.
Commercial Flat Roofs
Traditionally, flat roofs are preferred over pitched roofs on commercial properties, for a number of reasons, not least size, budget and height restrictions.
While flat roofs are generally cheaper to install, they also present numerous other benefits. A commercial flat roof presents an area which can be utilised as extra storage for air conditioning or heating utilities, a platform for future builds, and permits much easier accessibility for regular maintenance checks.
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