Commercial Roofing | Mandeville | Countrywide Roofing | Contractors
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REPLACEMENT - RESTORATION - REPAIR - MAINTENANCE

COMMERCIAL ROOFING

 

Countrywide Roofing is a licensed, insured, and bonded expert at commercial roofing, industrial roofing, and institutional roofing needs of new and existing structures.

 

Our services include roof repair, roof restoration, roof maintenance, roof coatings, retrofits and full replacement of facility roofs. We work with built-up roofs (coal tar pitch and asphalt,) single-ply (TPO, PVC, EPDM,) modified bitumen, metal roof assemblies (standing seam, R-panel, flat seam,) and shingle roofs. We are also skilled at solvent and waterborne polymeric roof coatings, restoration systems and cements (acrylic, neoprene, styrene butadiene, urethane, polyvinyl acetate, elastomeric,) Bituminous roof coatings and cements (black and aluminum,) solvent and waterborne polymer modified roof coatings and cements (combination of polymeric technology and bitumen technology,) liquid-applied monolithic membranes. Also within our expertise are clay tile roofing, and slate roofing.

 

COMMERCIAL

 

RE-ROOFING

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At some point during the life of a roof, the need for a retrofit or a complete replacement arises. When your roof has been damaged, needs to be fixed or has reached the end of its serviceable life, a re-roofing option may be necessary. Although it is appealing to continually do repairs on a failing roof as repairs require less labor, material and time (i.e. cost), it is important to understand that there is a point in time where simply doing repairs vs. replacement/retrofit can be causing more harm than good. At that time it is important to select the right contractor to honestly assess the condition of the existing roofing system and provide the best possible short and long term roofing strategies that can include both repair and re-roofing options. Countrywide Roofing has years of experience in re-roofing involving commercial, industrial, and institutional roofing systems on a wide variety of structures. We understand the need to minimize disruption during the project and will work with the appropriate personnel to ensure a "smooth" installation.

 

ROOF SYSTEMS

 

TPO (Thermoplasticpolyolefin)

 

Thermoplastic polyolefin, or TPO, is the fastest-growing segment of the commercial and industrial roofing industries. Fueling this growth is the increased use of TPO in southern climates, where reflective, energy-efficient and cool roof products are becoming the norm: Mechanically fastened and fully adhered TPO roofing systems, Heat-weld-able membrane, High wind uplift performance, Hail and puncture resistance, Top ply membrane thickness adds improved long-term weather-ability and durability. Meets ENERGY STARR guidelines, Colors: white, gray and tan.

 

 

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

 

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a trusted membrane that has been performing admirably for decades in the European market and in North America. PVC also offers excellent resistance to rooftop chemicals, including acids, oils and greases. . Mechanically fastened and fully adhered PVC roofing systems . Heat-weld-able membrane . UL/FM codes and approvals . ENERGY STAR-rated, CRRC-listed and Title 24 compliant . Enhanced property characteristics for long-term weather-ability . Excellent chemical resistance ideal for restaurant and airport applications. Membrane compounded for maximum flexibility.

 

 

EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)

 

EPDM (Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer) has a 45-year track record of proven performance and provides low maintenance and excellent weathering characteristics that make it the ideal roofing option for most climates. The traditional black color of EPDM membrane attracts the sun's solar energy and can help to reduce heating costs during the cold, northern winters. Fully adhered EPDM systems. Ballasted roofing systems . Adhered/glued seams.

 

 

Modified Bitumen

 

Polymer-modified roof membranes are composed of reinforcing fabrics that serve as carriers for the hot polymer-modified bitumen as it is manufactured into a roll material. Modified bitumen roof system membranes are composed of multiple layers, much like built-up roofs. . Fully adhered with hot bitumen, cold adhesive or torch . Multiple plies . A variety of types are available to provide resistance against foot traffic . Mineral, smooth or flood and gravel are available for surfacing

Built-up

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Built-up roof membranes, referred to by the acronym BUR, have been in use in the U.S. for more than 100 years. Built-up roof systems are commonly referred to as "tar and gravel" roofs. BUR systems generally are composed of alternating layers of bitumen and reinforcing fabrics that create a finished membrane. . Fully adhered with hot bitumen or cold adhesive . Multiple plies . Smooth or flood and gravel are available for surfacing Coatings: Roof coatings are becoming more and more popular in prolonging the life of both traditional and metal roofing systems. Roof coatings can be applied by either the rolling or spraying methods and essentially add a 'top coat' to the existing roofing system. Similar to retrofitting a roof, Roof coatings are a popular alternative because it is more cost effective than a retrofit. Additionally, compared to a retrofit which essentially adds another layer of roofing material, Roof coatings create a chemical bond to the current roofing substrate essentially 'bulking up' the existing system. Most coating manufacturers offer 5 or 10 year system warranties on coating Installations.

Metal

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An alternative to traditional roofing is using a metal roofing system. Although the initial investment is higher compared to a traditional roofing system, metal systems have been shown to last 2-3 times as long compared to those traditional systems which typically last anywhere from 10 to 20 years. Another benefit to metal roofing systems is the flexibility on colors and designs. Metal roofing systems can come in the form of standing seam, flat seam or can be made to look like asphalt shingles, tiles or cedar shakes. Although metal roofing systems can come in the form of copper and stainless steel, the most popular choices are aluminum and steel.

 

 

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