Commercial Property Services
The roof is the primary envelope element protecting every asset in a commercial building. Roof failures cause cascade damage — insulation saturation, structural decay, mold, and interior damage — that multiplies the original repair cost many times.
Commercial flat roofs require inspection twice annually: spring and fall. Spring inspections assess winter damage; fall inspections ensure the roof is prepared for freeze-thaw cycles and heavy snow loads.
Industry Best Practices
Flashing condition is often the first point of failure. Metal flashings at parapet walls, penetrations, and expansion joints are exposed to thermal cycling and physical stress. Deteriorated flashings allow water infiltration before the field membrane fails.
Drain flow is critical on flat roofs. Clogged drains cause ponding; ponding accelerates membrane deterioration and adds structural load. Emergency drains (overflow scuppers) must also be clear.
How D&D Commercial Services Can Help
Penetration sealing — around pipes, conduits, HVAC curbs, and skylights — is a maintenance priority. Each penetration is a potential water entry point. Regular inspection and sealant maintenance prevents infiltration.
Vegetation management on green roofs and on conventionally ballasted roofs requires specialized attention. Root intrusion through membranes is a serious and costly failure mode.
Core sample testing of suspected wet insulation confirms whether moisture has infiltrated the roof assembly. Early identification of wet insulation allows targeted repairs instead of full replacement.