Services Offered By Angelo & Son Roofing LLC
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E.P.D.M.
- E.P.D.M. stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, a type of synthetic rubber used in roofing, insulation, and other applications. It is known for its durability and resistance to extreme temperatures and UV radiation.



All Types Of Roof Coating
- There are numerous types of roof coatings to choose from. You may want to consider a silicone or acrylic coating, or a more specialized product such as an elastomeric or reflective coating, depending on your specific needs. Roof coatings such as silicone and acrylic are commonly used to protect roofs from UV rays, water damage, and to improve the overall appearance of the roof. Elastomeric coatings are a type of coating that can be applied to both flat and sloped roofs and provide superior resistance to extreme temperatures and weather conditions. By reflecting sunlight away from the roof, reflective coatings can help reduce energy costs. Whatever type of coating you choose, it is critical that it is applied correctly and properly.



Repairs
A commercial roof may require repairs for a variety of reasons, including:
- Severe weather damage: Heavy rain, high winds, hail, and other severe weather can cause punctures, tears, and cracks in a commercial roof, which can lead to leaks.
- Wear and tear: Over time, a roof can sustain wear and tear due to exposure to the elements, foot traffic, and other factors, which can result in shingle or membrane damage.
- Poor installation: If a roof is not properly installed, it may develop problems that necessitate repairs. For example, if the flashing is not properly installed, water can leak into the building.
- Blocked drainage: When the roof’s drainage system becomes clogged with debris, water accumulates on the roof, causing leaks and other issues.
- Inadequate maintenance: Failure to perform routine maintenance can also contribute to the need for repairs. Minor issues can become major problems over time if they are not inspected and maintained on a regular basis.
- Structural changes to a building, such as the addition of new equipment or an expansion, may necessitate roof repairs to ensure proper support and integrity.
Overall, it is critical to address any roof issues as soon as possible to avoid further damage and potentially costly repairs or replacements. Regular maintenance and inspections can assist in identifying and addressing issues before they become major issues.



New Roof
A commercial building may require a new roof for a variety of reasons. The following are some of the most common reasons:
- Roofs deteriorate over time and become less effective at keeping out water and other elements. A roof that is more than 20 years old may require replacement to avoid leaks and other damage.
- Weather damage: Heavy rain, wind, snow, hail, and UV radiation can all cause significant damage to a commercial roof, resulting in leaks and other issues.
- Inadequate maintenance: Inadequate maintenance can also contribute to the need for a new roof. Without regular inspections and repairs, minor issues can grow into major issues over time, and the roof may eventually need to be replaced.
- Building structural changes, such as the addition of new HVAC equipment or expansion, may necessitate the replacement of the roof.
- Energy efficiency: Older roofs may lack adequate insulation, causing energy costs to skyrocket. A new roof with modern insulation materials can improve energy efficiency and lower costs.
- Aesthetics: A new roof can significantly improve a commercial building’s appearance and give it a fresh, updated look, which can be important for attracting customers or tenants.
Overall, installing a new roof can provide a variety of benefits, including improved weather protection, energy efficiency, and aesthetics, making it a worthwhile investment for many commercial building owners.



Hot Tar
Hot tar, also known as hot-applied roofing or built-up roofing (BUR), is a popular commercial roofing installation method. It entails layering bitumen and fabric to create a long-lasting, waterproof membrane that protects the underlying structure from the elements.
Typically, hot tar is used as an adhesive to adhere layers of roofing felt or fiberglass matting to the roof deck. The hot tar is heated to around 400-500 degrees Fahrenheit before being applied with a mop or sprayer. After the hot tar has been applied, the roofing felt or fiberglass matting is laid on top, followed by another layer of hot tar to bond the layers together.
To make a thick, multi-layered roof membrane, the process is repeated several times. To protect the underlying layers from UV radiation and other elements, the final layer is usually topped with a layer of gravel or other aggregate.
There are several advantages to hot tar roofing, including:
- Built-up roofing systems are extremely long-lasting and can last for 20-30 years or more with proper maintenance.
- Waterproofing: When hot tar is applied to a surface, it forms a seamless, waterproof membrane that protects the underlying structure from water damage.
- Built-up roofing systems are highly fire resistant, which can help prevent damage in the event of a fire.
- Energy efficiency: Built-up roofing systems can provide good insulation and reflectivity, lowering energy costs.
Overall, hot tar roofing is a popular choice for commercial buildings that require a long-lasting, weather-resistant roofing system that will provide reliable protection for many years.



Metal Roofs
Metal roofing is one of the most long-lasting, durable, and cost-effective roofing materials available. It is also extremely energy-efficient, with excellent insulation to keep your home comfortable while lowering your energy bills. Metal roofs are also low-maintenance and weather-resistant, making them an excellent choice for any home. Furthermore, metal roofs add a distinct aesthetic that can be tailored to your home’s style. All of these advantages make a metal roof an excellent choice for anyone looking for a long-lasting roof.



Torch Down Rubber Membrains
A torch down rubber membrane is a type of roofing material made of a rubber-based compound that is applied to the roof decking by melting it with a torch. It is commonly used on flat or low-slope roofs, and it is especially popular in areas prone to extreme weather conditions due to its resistance to water, wind, and extreme temperatures. This type of roofing material is also extremely durable, with the potential to last for several decades with proper maintenance.



T.P.O.
T.P.O. is an abbreviation for Thermoplastic Polyolefin, a single-ply roofing membrane made of a polyprophylene and ethylene-propylene rubber polymer blend. Because of its durability, flexibility, and energy efficiency, it is a popular choice for commercial roofing, and it is frequently used as a waterproofing layer beneath other roofing materials such as asphalt shingles.



Masonry Services
Masonry services include the construction, repair, and restoration of structures constructed of brick, stone, cement, and other materials. Installing or repairing brick and stone walls, laying or repairing brick, stone, and tile pathways, installing fireplaces, and building or repairing chimneys are all examples of masonry services. Masonry services also include waterproofing, sealing, and pointing of masonry structures of all types.



Brick Painting
Brick painting is a quick and easy way to update the appearance of a commercial building. If you want to spruce up the exterior of your building,



Clear Coating
A clear coating on a commercial building is a type of protective coating that adds a layer of weather protection. It is typically a two-part system composed of a base coat and a top coat that are applied in thin layers to form a protective barrier. The clear coat protects the underlying building materials from ultraviolet rays, rain, and other environmental elements. Clear coating helps to extend the life of a building by protecting the building materials.



Patch & Coat Systems
Membrane Cracked or Damaged?
If the top layer of your commercial roof is damaged, flaking, or peeling away in places, it must be repaired immediately. These cracks and tears can allow water to seep into the membrane, resulting in costly leak repairs.
Surface Blistered or Bubbling on the Roof?
Blisters on the surface of your roof are caused by high humidity, heat, and prolonged exposure. Any of these factors could cause bubbling or blistering on the roofing surface. Blisters allow moisture to enter your facility’s roof, causing significant structural damage. If left unaddressed and unattended, your company’s roof will be vulnerable to holes, leaks, mold growth, and will look unsightly.
High energy costs?
The roof is one of the first places heat (and cold) escapes from your structure. Heating and cooling bills will rise if your roof is poorly insulated or leaky. This is because your HVAC system has to work twice as hard to maintain the temperature of the building. Get a roofing inspection as soon as you notice higher-than-normal energy bills.
Is it better to use patch and coat systems?
Patching and coating systems are an excellent way to restore your existing roof system. There are numerous coatings available.
Asphalt and metal roofs can both benefit from aluminum or asphalt roof coating. Silicone roofs can be installed on any type of roof surface.



Roof Top Snow Removal
A commercial building may want to remove snow from its rooftop for a variety of reasons, including:
Snow accumulation on the rooftop can endanger the people who work in and around the building. Snow can become heavy and unstable as it accumulates, potentially leading to collapse or falling debris.
Snow weight can cause undue stress on a building’s roof structure, resulting in damage or even collapse in extreme cases. Snow removal from the roof can help to prevent this damage and extend the life of the building.
Melting snow can seep into small cracks and crevices in the roof, causing leaks inside the building. Snow removal from the roof can help to prevent this and reduce the risk of water damage to the building’s interior.
Legal requirements: Commercial buildings in some areas are required by law to remove snow from their rooftops in order to ensure public safety and prevent property damage.
Overall, removing snow from a commercial building’s rooftop is an important maintenance task that can help to ensure the building’s safety and longevity, as well as avoid legal and financial liabilities.



Commercial Exterior Painting
Commercial exterior painting is an important part of building maintenance because it can improve the appearance of the structure while also protecting it from the elements. Exterior painting is a significant investment, but it has several advantages for business owners and building managers.
Here are a few advantages of commercial exterior painting:
- Aesthetics: A fresh coat of paint can give a building a new, updated appearance and increase curb appeal. A well-kept exterior can also make a good impression on customers and clients, increasing their trust in the company.
- Paint serves as a barrier against the elements, including rain, snow, wind, and UV radiation. A properly painted exterior can prevent water and sunlight damage, extending the life of the building.
- Exterior painting can help prevent cracking, peeling, and chipping, which can lead to more extensive repairs in the future. It can also detect and treat issues like rot, mold, and mildew before they become more serious.
Branding: A building’s exterior color scheme can be used to promote brand recognition and reinforce a company’s identity.
When it comes to commercial exterior painting, it is critical to select the right type of paint for the specific needs of the building. Different types of paint may be better suited to specific climates or building materials, and it is critical to select a paint that can withstand the elements while also providing long-lasting protection.
It is also critical to hire a professional painting contractor with commercial painting experience. A professional painter can assist in determining the best paint and application methods for the needs of the building and ensuring that the job is completed safely, efficiently, and to a high standard.
To summarize, commercial exterior painting is an excellent investment for any building owner or manager looking to improve the appearance, protect the structure, and preserve the value of their property.


