Roofing in Georgia: How to Protect Your Building

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Is your roof holding up to your local climate and weather?

The are several types of climate areas across the US, and each has their obstacles that building owners have to face to protect their building. In Georgia, we experience harsh weather from severe rain and wind to harsh heat.

Roof systems in Georgia have to stand up to a lot of wear and tear. In this article, we cover the top roofing problems we see in Georgia along with the top types of roofing systems Georgians rely on to protect their buildings.

 

Weather in Georgia

 

Heat

We have an office and facility in Tunnel Hill, GA, so we understand the needs of our fellow building owners and managers to save on energy costs. The temperature of a Georgia summer can put a drain on not only your employees and tenants, but you don’t want to strain your HVAC system. Emphasizing an insulated roof system is the only way to go, to protect your building from extreme heat and overworked HVAC units.

 

Sun

Where there is heat, there is the sun. Roofs that have extended exposure to sun tend to degrade faster. A solid maintenance plan and the proper roof to deflect sunlight and UV rays can help extend the life of your roof.

 

Wind and Severe Storms

Your facility needs to be durable and can withstand tornado-force winds. Building owners have to take into account uplift resistance and building protection from severe storms and tornadoes. From winter winds to springtime tornado season, the wind is one of the top causes of damage to buildings and homes.

 

Gutter Damage and Maintenance

Severe storms can affect more than just the roof. Gutters are a huge component to your roof system that is often overlooked. Damaged or improperly working gutters leave water sitting on your roof and can cause leaks in your building.

Read More: Commercial Gutters: Why Are They Important and How to Maintain Them

 

 

Popular Roof Types for Georgia

 

Spray Foam

Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) is an eco-friendly roofing option for commercial, industrial and manufacturing facilities. Spray Polyurethane Foam, more commonly referred to as SPF, is a material that is sprayed as a liquid so it can expand into a foam, creating a solid layer across an existing roof.

Read More: Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) Roofing: Installation & Performance

 

Single-Ply

Single-Ply Membrane is a time-tested roofing option for commercial, industrial and manufacturing facilities. Single-Ply Membranes are sheets of rubber and other synthetics that can be ballasted, mechanically fastened or chemically adhered to insulation creating a layer of protection on your commercial facility.

 

Metal

Metal Roofing is one of the oldest commercial roofing systems on the market. Most metal roofing systems use corrugated galvanized steel, although other materials such as aluminum or tin can also be used.

Since metal roofing material is rather light in weight, it can be installed right on top of the existing roof. After a metal roofing system is installed, a coating can be added for waterproofing, rust protection, and UV protection.

 

Georgia has some pretty crazy weather, but we can help you be prepared! If you have any further questions about your commercial roofing system, email us anytime at info@westroofingsystems.com or by filling out our form online to find out more.

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