Maintenance Extends the Life of Your Roof
Roof maintenance is the process of cleaning, repairing, sealing and recoating a roof. This procedure ensures that your roof is kept in optimal condition and that it is protected from any future wear and tear.
While the lifespan of a commercial roof is normally around 20 years, roof maintenance can add up to 15 years of life to your existing roof for a fraction of the cost of roof replacement.
Maintenance Saves You Money
Roof maintenance is a less expensive alternative to full roof replacement, which is why many homeowners and business owners are choosing regular roof maintenance over complete roof replacement.
Since roof maintenance does not require the tear-off or removal of the existing roof, property owners can save big on labor costs.
Maintenance Prevents Leaks
If your roof is weakened or not properly sealed, water and moisture can easily find its way into your property. If not treated, water leaks can result in mold, rotted framing, sheathing, destroyed insulation, damaged ceilings and other costly damage to your home or business.
With roof maintenance, your roofing professionals will diagnose any problems and repair any cracked areas or broken shingles that could cause potential water leaks.
Maintenance Could Provide Tax Benefits
If you are a business owner, expenses for the repair of your property can be deducted during tax time. While roof replacement is considered a capital improvement, roof maintenance is classified as a maintenance expenditure and is generally tax deductible.