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Difficult project. Albuquerque New Mexico Flat roof

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 Difficult Projects In Albuquerque Flat roos are everywhere and we love to make them last as long as possible. This project involved meticulous steps and careful attention, as the existing roofing presented unique challenges. The initial foam application over the tar bed was not done correctly, leading to water penetration through the foam and into the house. After numerous attempts at maintenance, it became clear that a complete replacement was necessary. Given the extensive damage to the decking, about 14 sheets had to be replaced, and certain joists needed framing due to water-related decay. Once the old roof was removed and the decking replaced, the reconstruction process began. Foam at varying depths was applied to ensure proper slope and drainage, ranging from approximately 6 inches in depth to about an inch at drainage points. The final step included the application of Gaco silicone S4200 at a rate of around 2.5 gallons per square. This white silicone coating serves to refle...

New Mexico Licensed Contractor

  The ease of obtaining licenses coupled with the potential practice of borrowing or renting licenses within the construction industry in Albuquerque, can introduce complexities and ethical concerns into the licensing landscape. The simplicity with which licenses can be acquired may contribute to a climate where the value and rigor traditionally associated with licensing requirements are potentially compromised. This dynamic raises questions about the capability of license holders to deliver the expertise, safety assurances, and quality workmanship expected in construction projects. Furthermore, the degree of oversight and due diligence in evaluating the skills and experience of license holders may come into question, posing potential risks for consumers and property owners seeking reliable and proficient construction services. This scenario underscores the importance of exercising critical judgment, thorough vetting, and stringent scrutiny when engaging with construction professio...

Albuquerque Roofer

"ROOFER" The Albuquerque Roofing Industry In the roofing industry in Albuquerque, it's essential to recognize that the title of "roofer" isn't simply defined by owning a roofing company or being employed by one. Being a proficient roofer demands a comprehensive understanding of the materials being used, becoming dedication, continual education, comprehensive training of the installation processes, and the ability to address the unique challenges presented by various roofing projects. In an industry where cost and speed often take precedence, it's paramount to underscore the value of expertise and quality workmanship in roofing applications. Often, the allure of rapid and economical solutions can overshadow the vital role that skill and proficiency play in delivering a roofing system's long-term performance. Emphasizing the significance of hiring knowledgeable and experienced professionals helps reinforce the importance of investing in a robust and e...

Flat Roof POLYUREA

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POLYUREA . Polyurea is a type of synthetic polymer that belongs to the polyurethane group. It is formed through a reaction between an isocyanate component and a synthetic resin blend, resulting in a highly durable, flexible, and fast-curing material. The rapid curing nature of polyurea distinguishes it from traditional coatings, as it can harden and set within seconds to minutes after application. Key attributes of polyurea include: Durability: Polyurea is highly resistant to damage from abrasion, chemicals, and weathering, making it a robust and long-lasting coating material. Flexibility: Its high level of flexibility allows it to endure su bstrate movement without cracking or degrading, making it suitable for various applications. Waterproofing: Polyurea coatings create a seamless, impermeable barrier, effectively protecting substrates from moisture and water damage. Adhesion: When properly applied, polyurea strongly adheres to a variety of substrates, including concrete, metal, ...

Flat Roof TPO

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  TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) roofing is a single-ply membrane known for its energy efficiency, durability, and ease of installation. It has become a popular choice for flat roofs in both residential and commercial settings due to its reflective properties and overall performance. Here's a breakdown of TPO roofing: Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) roofing membranes are known for their durability, versatility, and energy efficiency, making them a popular choice for low-slope commercial and industrial roofing applications. TPO roofing is a single-ply roofing membrane constructed from ethylene propylene rubber and polypropylene, offering excellent weathering characteristics and resistance to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It is often used in new construction and roof replacement projects for a variety of building types, including commercial facilities, schools, and hospitals. The TPO roofing installation process typically involves mechanically attaching the membrane to the roof deck, ma...

Flat Roof EPDM

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  EPDM EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) is another popular flat roofing option. It's a synthetic rubber membrane known for its durability and weather resistance. EPDM roofing systems have become increasingly popular for both residential and commercial flat roofs. Application Process: Surface Preparation: The roof surface needs to be cleaned and free of debris. Any necessary repairs to the roof deck are addressed at this stage. Membrane Installation: EPDM membrane is available in large sheets, which can be mechanically fastened or fully adhered with an appropriate adhesive. Seams are either taped or adhered using specialized seam tape or liquid adhesives. Flashing Installation: Proper installation of flashings around roof edges, penetrations, and transitions is crucial to ensure waterproofing. These are typically installed and sealed with compatible EPDM sealants or adhesives. PROS/CONS Pros: Durability: EPDM is known for its resistance to weathering, abrasion, and UV exposur...

Flat Roof Modified Biteuman

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Modified Bitumen    The process for installing a granulated cap sheet, also known as a modified bitumen torch down or hot mopped roofing system, involves several steps. Here's a general overview of the processes: Modified Bitumen Torch Down: Preparation: The roof surface needs to be cleaned and primed to ensure proper adhesion of the modified bitumen membrane. Application of Underlayment: A base sheet is typically mechanically fastened or adhered to the roof deck to provide a foundation for the torch down membrane. Torch Down Application: The modified bitumen membrane, which is typically in rolls, is heated with a torch and carefully applied to the prepared surface. The sheets are torched onto the roof, ensuring proper bonding to the underlayment. Sealing Seams: Properly overlapping and sealing the seams between the torch down membrane sheets is crucial to creating a watertight barrier. Edge and Flashing Installation: Special attention is given to the installation of flashings...

Flat Roof Tar and Gravel

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  Getting to know different Materials for flat roofs. (Tar and Gravel) Tar and gravel roofing, also known as built-up roofing (BUR), is a traditional flat roofing system that has been used for decades. Here's an explanation of the tar and gravel roofing process: Materials: The primary components used in tar and gravel roofing are bitumen (commonly called "tar") and aggregate gravel. The bitumen serves as the waterproofing agent, while the gravel provides protection from UV rays, mechanical damage, and adds fire-resistance to the system. Process: Layering: The tar and gravel roofing system typically involves multiple layers. The process begins with the application of bitumen (tar), which is heated and mopped or sprayed onto the roof substrate. Roofing felt or reinforcement fabric may also be used to add strength to the system. Gravel Application: Once the bitumen layers are in place, loose aggregate gravel is embedded into the hot bitumen to form a protective layer. The gr...

Spray foam roofing Benefits Over TPO Flat roofs are tricky We keep them Simple

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  Spray foam insulation with a polyurea coating offers several advantages over TPO (Thermoplastic Olefin) roofing systems. Here are a few noteworthy benefits: Superior Insulation: Spray foam insulation provides a higher R-value compared to TPO roofing. This means it offers better thermal insulation, helping to keep indoor spaces cooler in summer and warmer in winter. The polyurea coating enhances the insulation's durability and effectiveness. Seamless Application: When spray foam is applied, it expands and fills gaps and crevices, creating a seamless layer of insulation that adheres to the substrate. This seamless application reduces the likelihood of air and moisture infiltration, providing better protection against leaks and drafts compared to TPO roofing seams. Durability and Longevity: Polyurea coatings are known for their exceptional durability and resistance to weathering, UV exposure, and mechanical damage. When applied over spray foam insulation, polyurea forms a tough, wat...