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Commercial Roof Investigation

April 7, 2020 by Dan Doty - WE Care Manager Leave a Comment

When looking to have a commercial roof replaced having a commercial roof investigation done will allow you to know what options you have in re-roofing. A thorough roofing contractor will take the proper steps to make sure they know what the existing roof system is before a bid is created. Why is this so important you ask, simply put you cannot guess when it comes to roofing.

The first part of a commercial roof investigation is to do a core cut. A core cut is a snapshot of what the existing roof system is by means of destructive testing. This is done to expose all layers of roofing and to determine what type of roofing deck is present if not accessible from inside the building.

Commercial Roof Investigation-Roofing Core Cut
Years of roofing represented by numerous layers in this core cut

Another key benefit of a core cut is to determine if the existing roofing insulation or cover board is wet. Per the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) guidelines, adding additional roofing layers to a wet roof is not advised and will void a potential roofing warranty issued by the manufacturer. There are cases where adding to an existing roof assembly is the good alternative to tearing a roof completely off but the roof needs to be dry to start.

Commercial Roof Investigation-Roofing Core Cut
3 layers of roofing present with the base layer being over 50 years old

Once the core cut has been completed the next step is to verify the roof penetrations will meet the flashing height requirements of the manufacturer. Typically roof manufacturers require a minimum of 8″ of flashing height to be considered a “warrantable” detail. This height allows enough room from where the roof starts to a place where if water/snow saturated the area it would not overflow in to the building. If the roof penetrations do not allow for the proper flashing height to be achieved the penetration may be extended or raised to satisfy the condition. The most common case of this is raising a HVAC curb or a gas line penetration.

When looking at commercial roofing options you can tear off the roof completely or “recover” the existing. If the roofing deck is not going to be exposed with a tear off a roof manufacturer will typically require two additional tests to warrant a recovered roof. The first is a moisture survey which can be completed using a handful of different methods. The most two common varieties are electrical impedance metering and using an infrared camera.

A Tramex Dec scanner detects and evaluates the moisture conditions within roofing systems by non-destructively measuring the electrical impedance. A low frequency electronic signal is generated, transmitted into the material under test via one of the two electrodes incorporated in the rubber electrode mat, and received by the second electrode. The strength of this signal varies in proportion to the amount of moisture in the material under test. The Dec Scanner determines the strength of the current and converts this to a comparative moisture content value. By moving the Dec Scanner across a roof surface in a regular pattern, a continuous reading is obtained, and areas that contain moisture can be readily identified.

Commercial Roof Investigation-Tramex Dec Scanner
Commercial Roof Investigation-Tramex Moisture Meter
Tramex Dec Scanner
Commercial Roof Investigation- Tramex Moisture Meter
Moisture detected in the roofing system

Infrared roof inspections can detect the source of a leak.  Moisture seeps into a roof system long before it ever shows indications within the building’s conditioned or working spaces and breaks through to drip down walls, stain ceilings or create pools on the floor below. The water trapped in the roofing system will retain heat after the sun has gone down and will show up as variation in temperature with an infrared camera.

Commercial Roof Investigation- Infrared roof inspection
Blue areas shown above are dry, yellow and red are holding moisture

Once a roof has been inspected and tested to make sure it is dry the next step is to verify the integrity of the roofing deck or if adhering a new roof to the old to test the adhesion strength of the existing roof. To verify the integrity of the roof deck a pull test is performed using a fastener and device used to measure the failure point of a fastener. The test measures the amount of uplift required in pounds for the fastener to physically pull out from the decking. This test is performed a minimum of 6 times on a roof in various locations. The requirements of the test can change based on the size of the roof.

Commercial Roof Investigation- Adhesion testing
Example of an deck adhesion test

In situations where a new insulation layer will be adhered to an existing roof an adhesion test is performed. The surface of the roof is prepped and a layer of insulation is installed in adhesive and allowed to set. Once set the test can be performed, a successful test is when the insulation layer fails before the adhesive does.

Documentation of testing results is critical in maintaining the roofing manufacturer’s warranty and to protect an owner down the line. Investigating on the front end help to keep projects on time and on budget. Call Delta Innovative Services today to discuss your roofing project 913-371-7100

If you are interested in extending the life of your roof go to https://www.deltaservices.com/commercial-roof-repair/ to request repair and roof maintenance services from us.

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Filed Under: Roof Maintenance Tagged With: Commercial Roof Repair, Commercial Roofing Kansas City, Flat Roof Repair, Flat Roofing, Roof Maintenance, Roofing Repair

Delta Innovative Services’ New Home

March 26, 2020 by Dan Doty - WE Care Manager Leave a Comment

At the start of February 2020 Delta Innovative Services and DB2 Services moved in to their new home located at the interchange of Kansas Ave and I-635. The building’s former occupants and owner vacated the property in late summer and that’s when the rehab of the building began. The building was completely gutted and rebuilt from the inside out. New HVAC equipment, improved building insulation, and LED lights were added to make the building more efficient. The roof was redone using various roofing technologies including single ply, modified bitumen, and built-up and gravel. The building also has over 100 new skylights in the warehouse and office space.

Delta Innovative Services new home located at 4141 Fairbanks Ave Kansas City KS
Delta’s new home boasts 20,000 feet of office space and 65,000 feet of condition warehouse and manufacturing space.
As a part of the rehabilitation of the building the entire roof was redone utilizing various roofing technologies.

Delta’s former building was located about 2 miles to the east on Kansas Ave. The former shop was 15,000 square feet which housed a warehouse and the corporate office sitting on 3.75 acres. Similarly, the new facility boasts an 85,000 square foot site split between office space, manufacturing, and warehouse space sitting on 10+ acres of paved land. The new headquarters has an event space to hold over 100 people for educational sessions and corporate events.

Delta Innovative Services old home located at 508 South 14th St Kansas City KS
The former home of Delta Innovative Services Inc

In upcoming blog posts you will see the outside of the building transform with custom manufactured ACM panels added to make the new Delta headquarters the most unmistakable building in the state of Kansas. The panels are being made in house using DB2 Services’ new CNC machine to manufacture to exact specification. Check back soon and often for update.

Check out https://www.deltaservices.com/commercial-roof-repair/ to request repair and roof maintenance services from us.

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Filed Under: Roof Maintenance Tagged With: Commercial Roofing, Flat Roofing, Kansas City, Kansas City Kansas, Roof Repair, Roofing, Roofing Repair, Small Business

Why Maintaining a Roof Proactively Will Save You Money

March 25, 2020 by Dan Doty - WE Care Manager Leave a Comment

Whether your roof is 1 year old or 25, proactive roof maintenance is a good investment in protecting and extending the life of your roof assets. Often time the question comes up from property and asset managers “What are the benefits of maintaining a roof proactively?”. There are 7 key points to this:

  • It is a requirement per the manufacturers roofing warranty. All manufacturers that offer labor and material warranties on installed roofs, also known as No-Dollar Limit warranties, state that the roof must be maintained as a condition of the warranty. If a failure of the roof is related to lack of maintenance that warranty claim would be denied by the manufacturer. 
  • Maintained roofs last between 30%-70% longer than non-maintained. Just like a car if you maintain a roof over its lifespan it will last significantly longer than if you let nature take it’s course. 
  • 70% of roofs are replaced prematurely due to lack of maintenance. What starts as a small issue can create big problems over time that will cause the roof to be completely replaced. This is common with issues associated with wind damage and water intrusion.
Clogged roof drains can lead to costly repairs, maintain them today
Clogged roof drains can lead to costly repairs
  • Reduce leak frequency and severity. When looking at roofs proactively issues are typically caught in their infancy which makes the repairs smaller in scale. Having a roof inspected bi-annually allows for a Delta roofing professional to analyze where issue may occur in the future based on the design of the roof.
  • Prevent trapped moisture and mold growth. Mold is a 4 letter word and leaks can create the perfect condition where mold growth can be accelerated. Trapped moisture also increases the likelihood of deck failure due to deterioration.
Clogged roof drains can lead to costly repairs
  • Defer capital expenses and gives you the ability to proactively budget. Discussing the lifespan of the roof and how to extend it through maintenance allows for property managers to properly budget for annual expenses. When the time comes to discuss replacement a Delta roofing professional can provide solutions that allow for long term capital planning instead of an emergency expense.
  • Keeps your tenants happy and dry. At the end of the day for a property manager a dry tenant is a happy tenant. No one wants to get the call that their tenant has damaged product or someone slipped and fell on a floor due to a roof leak. Maintaining a roof helps to ensure that leak risks are minimized for the tenant and the property manager.

Regardless of the size or age of your roof having a detailed and professional roofing inspection done by a Delta roofing professional is a great investment. Contact Delta Innovative Services today to discuss our WE Care preventative maintenance roofing plans and solutions. Call 913-371-7100 or email [email protected].

Check out https://www.deltaservices.com/roofing-maintenance/ to request services today.

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Filed Under: Roof Maintenance Tagged With: Commercial Roofing, Commercial Roofing Kansas City, Flat Roofing, Kansas City Roofing, Preventative Maintenance, Re-roofing, Roof Leaks, Roof Repair, Roofing, Roofing Repair

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