Monday, October 24, 2011

Advantages of Having a Flat Roof on Your Commercial Building


Business owners building a new commercial site focus intensely what goes inside, but may not think much about the outside, especially the roof. When trying to figure out what type of roof to install – flat or slanted – many may not understand the difference in these options, and may not know which one is better for their services. One of the biggest benefits business owners find in option for a flat roof installation is that can reduce expenses while adding value to the building.

Accessibility
Compared to other options, flat roofs offer more accessibility because of the absence of a large slope. The chance that an individual will slip off is minimal. Many business owners like having a flat roof because employees have a place to go for a break.

Space saver
Slope roofs mean lost space due to the beams holding up the top, creating dead space, which can't be utilized in any fashion.

Easy to build
Flat roofs have less surface area, meaning not as much material is needed for construction. The business owner purchasing the roof won't have to pay as much money as might have had to with a slanting roof. Because of this, they are less physically demanding and take up less time to build.

(Fun fact: Most flat roofs aren't 100% flat. They have a very small, almost unnoticeable slop to assist in draining off water.)

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