(615) 723-0827
Minority Owned & Operated
Licensed & Insured
Serving Middle Tennessee
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 Pipe penetration in BUR Rolled Asphalt Modified Roof, has four voids at the base, with water pooled in the interior.
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Cutting into the roof,
we found water pooled in the interior.
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 We removed portions of the roof membrane, cleaned down to the decking, allowing the pooled water to be released.
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 We removed portions of the roof membrane, cleaned down to the decking, allowing the pooled water to be released.
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 We applied a 3 course asphalt flashing cement sealant system; base layer is asphalt flashing cement, 2nd layer is reinforced polymer fabric, top layer is asphalt flashing cement.
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 We applied a 3 course asphalt flashing cement sealant system; base layer is asphalt flashing cement, 2nd layer is reinforced polymer fabric, top layer is asphalt flashing cement.
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Common Types of Roofs that we repair:
- EPDM - (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) an M-Class rubber under ASTM standard D-1418; the M class comprises elastomers having a saturated chain of the polyethylene type (the M deriving from the more correct term polymethylene). EPDM is made from ethylene, propylene, and a diene comonomer that enables crosslinking via sulfur vulcanization; EPDM have much better resistance to heat, light and ozone.
- Rolled Asphalt Roof - The material is based on the same materials used in asphalt shingles; an organic felt or fiberglass mat, saturated with asphalt, and faced with granular stone aggregate. The installation process, known as Torch On Roofing, is often used on commercial properties in North America.
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- TPO - (thermoplastic polyolefin/olefinic thermoplastic elastomers)a polymer/filler blends usually consisting of some fraction of a thermoplastic, an elastomer or rubber, and usually a filler; may include polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), block copolymer polypropylene (BCPP); common fillers include, though are not restricted to talc, fiberglass, carbon fiber, wollastonite, and MOS (Metal Oxy Sulfate).
- PVC - (polyvinyl chloride) a vinyl roof membrane that has been around for over 50 + years, with a life expectancy in excess of 40 + years and are also the only type of commercial roofing single ply product that has an active recycling program in place; best used on roofs that house restaurants because of its property to be able to withstand animal fat grease from cooking grills.
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- Built Up Roof - a continuous, semi-flexible roof membrane, consisting of multiple layers of saturated felts, coated felts, fabrics or materials assembled in place with alternate layers of bitumen, and surfaced with mineral aggregate, bituminous materials, a liquid-applied coating or a granule-surfaced cap sheet.
- Modified Bitument - asphalt combined with polymerized rubber (SBS - Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene) or plastic (APP - Atactic Polypropylene), then reinforced with fiberglass to create a rugged-yet-flexible waterproof membrane.
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- Metal
- Classic-Rib (Barn Metal) is a low profile roof panel that typically has 3/4" raised ribs/vertical legs.
- Corrugated Panel gives a wavy profile to the roof edge, giving a peak and valley with no flat surface.
- Standing Seam is a clean metal roof structure that conceales its fastener panels, it is typically adjoined by neighboring panels with raised ribs/vertical legs
- R-Panel, M-Panel, CF-Panel, U-Panel, AP-Panel, Trapizoidal, Zee-Lock, CEE-Lock, B-6 Panel, etrc.
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