Roof safety
Providing fall protection
Realizing fall protection on flat roofs is particularly important. Providing fall protection on flat metal roofs is, therefore, one of our highest priorities. Roofing Odessa can offer you a very complete service of high quality if you want to realize optimal safety on your roof. In the US, we are one of the most important players in the field of roof safety. We are, therefore, able to serve you extremely well in this area. This means that we can advise you, implement the desired system and provide the necessary aftercare, including the associated inspections. An expert party for more than 15 years Roofing Odessa, Tx was founded in 1995 and this means that we can deploy more than 15 years of experience, knowledge, and expertise in realizing (new) solutions for roof safety, among other things. We are the expert party that always offers a tailor-made solution when it comes to both temporary and permanent facilities for fall protection. We can advise on the systems and design. For a roof safety and a Risk Inventory and Evaluation plan, you have come to the right place, and we are also at your service for the realization and maintenance of your system with high-quality service, including periodic inspections. Because every roof situation is different, the standard safety products are not always sufficient. Roofing Odessa TX is one of the first manufacturers in Texas to have the knowledge, expertise, and experience in-house to provide a suitable solution for every situation. This can be done with the help of our standard product range of fall protection systems and roof safety products or by supplying customer-specific customization. You can also count on us for gluing safety constructions. |
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Advantages of roofing with our company
Types of roofing Odessa Roofing offers:
APP and SBS bitumen
Nowadays bitumen is used for the production of roofing material to which plastic polymers have been added. These polymers make the bitumen roofing stronger and more flexible, making it less likely to crack. Two types of bituminous roofing can be distinguished: APP bitumen and SBS bitumen.
APP roofing
APP (also known as Atactic Poly Propylene) is made from a mix of bitumen and plastic polymers. In principle, this type of roof covering can be placed on any type of roof, but in practice, it is most commonly used on roofs that do not or hardly expand or contract. The advantage of APP is that it is resistant to UV rays from the sun. (SBS is less resistant to UV radiation and must therefore be protected with a protective layer).
SBS roofing
SBS (also known as Styrene Butadiene Styrene) consists of bitumen to which synthetic rubber has been added. Due to its flexible properties, this type of roof covering is especially suitable for surfaces that shrink and expand under the influence of temperature differences. It is also easy to process at low temperatures and retains its flexible properties. If you use SBS bitumen as a final layer, the roof covering must be protected with a protective layer, such as slate or gravel. This protective layer is necessary because SBS bitumen is less resistant to UV radiation.
Glue or burn/melt your roof?
You can glue or melt your roof together. As a do-it-yourselfer, gluing is an attractive option because it is safer than burning and it also requires less experience. The adhesive layer also forms an extra waterproofing layer so that the roof is even better protected against potential water leakages. However, burning is cheaper than gluing, but unfortunately you do need the necessary experience with a burner. If you give too much heat during the roasting/melting process, blisters can form in the roofing. If you give too little heat, the roofing will not adhere homogeneously to the substrate, which could cause waterdamage of the wooden structure of the house in the near future.
- Relatively cheap;
- Waterproof and very resistant to moisture are our plates that we use;
- Exeprience with flat roofs and roofs with a low slope;
- We can easily make you roof sturdy and prevent long-term costs.
Types of roofing Odessa Roofing offers:
APP and SBS bitumen
Nowadays bitumen is used for the production of roofing material to which plastic polymers have been added. These polymers make the bitumen roofing stronger and more flexible, making it less likely to crack. Two types of bituminous roofing can be distinguished: APP bitumen and SBS bitumen.
APP roofing
APP (also known as Atactic Poly Propylene) is made from a mix of bitumen and plastic polymers. In principle, this type of roof covering can be placed on any type of roof, but in practice, it is most commonly used on roofs that do not or hardly expand or contract. The advantage of APP is that it is resistant to UV rays from the sun. (SBS is less resistant to UV radiation and must therefore be protected with a protective layer).
SBS roofing
SBS (also known as Styrene Butadiene Styrene) consists of bitumen to which synthetic rubber has been added. Due to its flexible properties, this type of roof covering is especially suitable for surfaces that shrink and expand under the influence of temperature differences. It is also easy to process at low temperatures and retains its flexible properties. If you use SBS bitumen as a final layer, the roof covering must be protected with a protective layer, such as slate or gravel. This protective layer is necessary because SBS bitumen is less resistant to UV radiation.
Glue or burn/melt your roof?
You can glue or melt your roof together. As a do-it-yourselfer, gluing is an attractive option because it is safer than burning and it also requires less experience. The adhesive layer also forms an extra waterproofing layer so that the roof is even better protected against potential water leakages. However, burning is cheaper than gluing, but unfortunately you do need the necessary experience with a burner. If you give too much heat during the roasting/melting process, blisters can form in the roofing. If you give too little heat, the roofing will not adhere homogeneously to the substrate, which could cause waterdamage of the wooden structure of the house in the near future.