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As a building owner or property manager, your roof is only one of the many things that you need to maintain and manage; however, it may be the most important given the simple fact that it protects everything else housed inside your building.

 

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From simple leaks to large roofing issues, there is no doubt that if your roof is not properly maintained, it can stall your business. This is why you cannot afford to overlook the important role your roof plays. Proper roof maintenance is about following best roofing practices to minimize issues as well as making decisions and investments that will have long term benefits.

5 Best Roofing Practices for Owners/Managers

 

To keep your roof in good shape and to get the most out of your investment, it is important to understand best roofing practices in order to guide your decision making.

  1. Don’t skimp on the roofing contractor: The best does not mean the cheapest. While it is easy to get caught up in saving money, choosing the right roofing contractor is not always about finding the lowest price. It is more important to focus on things like quality of work and safety programs offered by contractors in collaboration with reasonable pricing for roofing maintenance.
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  2. Focus on proactive and preventative maintenance: You will save yourself a lot of money and hassle if you are proactive with your roof maintenance. Being proactive will reduce the likelihood of issues arising, and it gives contractors the opportunity to identify and address minor issues before they become expensive repairs.
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  3. Scheduled maintenance is best: Regularly scheduled maintenance will ensure that your roof is properly cared for. Waiting to call for maintenance until an issue arises is not the best approach, and it could end up costing you more money long term.
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  4. Invest for the long term: Short term, quick fixes will hurt you in the long run. This is why it’s important to make decisions that have long term vision, even if it costs you a little more money upfront. See How to Save on Commercial Roofing Before Your Budget Springs a Leak
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  5. Again, cheap is not always best: While budget and cash flow are always part of any business decision, opting for cheaper repair or replacement options will catch up to you and have a negative impact on your roof, especially if the cheaper option results in less frequent maintenance and patchwork repair jobs.|

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