Maintenance
To ensure years of optimal performance and to maximize the benefits of your warranty plan, we highly recommend scheduling a yearly maintenance inspection with Westmoreland. During our comprehensive inspection, our team will conduct visual assessments of all coping trim, roof seams, fasteners, and curbs to identify any potential issues. Additionally, we'll clean drain covers and gutters, ensuring proper drainage and minimizing the risk of water damage. Any loose material or debris on the roof will be promptly removed, with allowances of up to 1% of the total roof area. Following the inspection, we'll provide you with detailed photos and a comprehensive report, empowering you to make informed decisions about your roof's maintenance and upkeep.
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Worry-Free Roofing Solutions
Non-Prorated Warranty
Renewable Warranty
Offering the Best Solution
No Project Too Big
Professional Employees
Always On Time
The Variety of Roofs We're Handling
EpDM/Rubber Roofs
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) and Rubber Roofs are types of roofing membranes commonly used in low-slope buildings or flat roofs.
Torch down roofs
Torch Down Roofing is known for its durability, weather resistance, and ease of installation. Torch Down Roofing is a popular choice for commercial and residential buildings with flat or low-slope roofs, offering reliable protection and long-lasting performance.
BUR (built up roofs)
Built-Up Roofs (BUR), sometimes referred to as tar and gravel roofs, are a traditional type of roofing system commonly used on low-slope or flat roofs. BUR roofs are constructed using multiple layers of reinforcing fabric embedded in bitumen (asphalt or coal tar pitch), alternating with layers of bitumen-saturated roofing felt or ply sheets.
Metal roofing
Metal roofing is a type of roofing material made from metal panels or shingles. It's known for its durability, longevity, and aesthetic appeal. Metal roofs are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
flat roofs
Flat roofs are exactly what they sound like: roofs with very little or no pitch, essentially appearing flat when viewed from the ground. While they might appear flat, they actually have a slight slope to allow for water drainage. Flat roofs are common in commercial and industrial buildings .
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