Maintenance: The Key to Long-term Roof Performance
Roofing professionals generally agree that a good roof system requires proper design,
quality materials and quality application to perform successfully. Yet once the
roof system is installed, nothing is more critical to its long-term performance
than establishing a program of regular inspections and proper maintenance.
The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) believes that the most effective
way to achieve long-term roof system performance is for the building owner to have
a formal, long-term relationship with a professional roofing contractor. A professional
roofing contractor:
- Understands local building practices.
- Understands different roof systems and can make recommendations concerning which
type of system is best for a particular building.
- Has a trained and experienced workforce.
- Can respond quickly should a problem arise.
- Is well established in the community, so the owner understands with whom he is dealing.
- Works in, and gives back to, his local community.
- Understands the local business environment and knows how to complete the work.
NRCA has expressed concerns regarding the long-term warranties offered by many roofing
material manufacturers because warranties do not necessarily provide assurance of
satisfactory roof system performance. Warranties often contain provisions that significantly
limit the warrantor's liability and the consumer's remedies in the event that problems
develop or damage occurs to the roof system.
Instead, NRCA believes that the best way for a building owner to ensure satisfactory
post-installation roof system performance is to have a formal, long-term maintenance
agreement with a professional roofing contractor. Maintenance programs typically
offer the following advantages:
- A maintenance program is proactive (rather than reactive). It can help to identify
problems at their early stages, while they can be corrected and before they become
catastrophes.
- Regular maintenance can reveal and address sources and causes of leaks before they
occur. Too many owners have their roof systems examined only after a leak occurs.
- A maintenance program allows for a planned, organized approach to management of
a roof asset and allows for responsible, timely preparation of long-term capital
expenditures.
- Response time to address leakage problems is greatly improved. Warranty repairs,
on the other hand, can take time to be processed, while the problem remains unresolved.
Building owners should take care in selecting a roofing contractor to perform the
maintenance work. Additional information is available from NRCA, or from an NRCA-member
roofing contractor in your area.