BUILT UP ROOFING
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COMMERCIAL BUILT UP ROOFING
Built up roofing is a roofing technique being practiced for years in various parts of the world. BUR involves layering up of bitumen or roof-grade fabric to create a stable structure of your roof. Once a basic structure is completed, the top layer is constructed, mostly out of pebbles and rock fragments, which is later sealed with appropriate material. This type of roofing is reliable, but the major concern with BUR is that it is only suitable for commercial or residential buildings with a flat roof or slightly-sloped roof. It is not advisable to install this roofing where the slope is steep because, in such cases, it might not have a long lifespan, and its productivity is affected. Built up roofing systems is not eco-friendly because harmful fumes and gases are released in the environment during its installation. Another drawback of built-up roof systems is that you need to have an exceptionally substantial amount of money to pay for its initial cost and installation, which makes it expensive as compared to other durable roofing materials.
BUILT-UP ROOFing BENEFITS
One of the major benefits of installing built-up roofing on your building is that it provides the utmost protection from the external environment and keeps your interior safe and secure. It is made up of multiple layers, which make it durable and storm-resistant. This roofing is capable of surviving harsh weather conditions and unforeseen climatic changes with its sturdy top layer of bitumen and gravel. Another amazing built up roofing systems’ benefit is that the layers help to keep the temperature stable throughout the day, and several coatings at the top enhance the roof’s reflectivity to a great extent, which is perfect for towns with extreme climate. Our team responsibly works with our clients and facilitates them with the best roofing services for utmost satisfaction.
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BUILT UP ROOF LIFESPAN
The lifespan of your built up roof depends on various factors, including the quality of materials utilized in the layers and the techniques used during its installation. Skeptical weather conditions and calamities also affect the age and durability of BUR. This particular type of roofing has a higher survival rate in localities with a hotter climate than relatively colder districts. On average, BUR remains in its functioning condition for a reasonable time period of 15 to 30 years, after which it reaches its expiry. Contrastingly, if the roof is not inspected properly and maintenance is neglected, then it can only last up to or less than 15 years.

BUILT-UP ROOF PROS & CONS
It is essential to bring all the possible pros and cons of built-up roof into consideration prior to its installation. The major advantage of built-up systems is UV-protection; moreover, it is fire-resistant, and since BUR is made up of multiple layers, it can withstand harsh weather conditions and heavy precipitation. Secondly, it is a durable roofing method, so it has relatively low-cost maintenance, which provides great value for money and saves a lot of maintenance costs over its useful life. The primary concern with this type of roofing is its dangerous and time-consuming installation process.
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