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Residential Vs Commercial Roofing: What Sets Them Apart
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<br><br><br>Residential and commercial roofing differ in several key ways from the materials used to the design and maintenance needs. Home roofs are built with a slope to allow rain and snow to run off easily. Common residential materials include asphalt shingles, cedar shakes, and terracotta tiles, which are cost effective and easy to install on smaller structures. Residential roofing focuses heavily on curb appeal since they are highly visible from the ground and contribute to the overall look of a home.<br><br><br><br>Most business buildings feature flat or nearly flat roofs or have a very low slope. This is because commercial buildings are larger and have more complex layouts often housing HVAC systems, vents, and other equipment on the roof. Professionals typically install EPDM, TPO, PVC, or modified bitumen on commercial buildings are common. These membranes offer superior resistance to weather and mechanical stress.<br><br><br><br>The way these roofs are installed is fundamentally different. Residential projects rely on skilled labor with basic hand-operated gear and can be completed in a few days. Commercial roofing requires specialized equipment and trained professionals due to the size and complexity of the job. Safety standards are more rigorous on commercial sites and permits and inspections are often more involved.<br><br><br><br>The upkeep requirements are not the same. Home roofs need minimal regular maintenance but need regular inspections for missing shingles or leaks after storms. Business roofs require quarterly or biannual inspections to check for ponding water, seam integrity, and damage from equipment. Neglecting commercial roof maintenance can lead to costly repairs or even building damage due to the larger surface area and the critical systems located on top.<br><br><br><br>The pricing models for these roofs are not comparable. Residential installations are usually cheaper in total but the price per square foot can be higher because of labor intensity and material choices. Large-scale installations naturally cost more but the cost per square foot is often lower because of bulk materials and efficient installation methods.<br><br><br><br>Knowing how residential and commercial [https://mundellroofing.com.au/ Mundell Roofing Albion Park] differ enables smarter decisions based on their building type and long term goals.<br><br>
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