A Guide for Commercial and Industrial Property Owners

Maintaining a commercial or industrial property involves a myriad of responsibilities, with one critical aspect being the regular inspection and upkeep of the roofing system. A well-maintained roof not only protects your investment but also ensures the safety and comfort of occupants. Determining the best time for a commercial roofing inspection can be instrumental in preventing potential issues and extending the lifespan of your roofing system. Lets explore the factors that influence the timing of commercial roofing inspections and provide guidance on when it’s best to schedule them.

Seasonal Considerations

Spring

Spring is often considered an ideal time for roofing inspections. The milder temperatures and clearer weather allow for a thorough assessment of the roof’s condition without the extremes of summer heat or winter cold.

The aftermath of winter storms can reveal any damage or vulnerabilities that may have occurred during the colder months.

Autumn

Autumn is another suitable season for roofing inspections. Conducting an inspection before winter sets in ensures that any necessary repairs can be addressed before harsh weather conditions exacerbate existing issues.

Avoiding Extreme Weather

It’s crucial to avoid scheduling inspections during extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain, snow, or high winds. These elements can compromise the safety of our inspection team and may also hinder their ability to accurately assess the roof’s condition. While our roofing drone surveys can fly in windy conditions, we want to ensure that your commercial roofing inspection is conducted in suitable weather conditions.

Regular Maintenance Schedule

Establishing a routine maintenance schedule for your commercial roof is essential. Conducting inspections at regular intervals, such as bi-annual or quarterly, helps identify and address potential problems early on, preventing more extensive and costly repairs in the long run.

After Severe Weather Events

After severe weather events, such as storms or hailstorms, it is crucial to schedule a prompt roofing inspection. Even if there is no visible damage, our professional inspection team can detect hidden issues that may lead to future problems if left unattended. Using thermal imaging, we can see problems on a roof that the human eye simply can’t.

Building Usage Patterns

Consider the building’s usage patterns when scheduling inspections. If the property experiences increased activity during specific seasons, it might be practical to plan inspections during periods of lower occupancy to minimise disruptions.

Warranty and Insurance Requirements

Check the warranty and insurance requirements for your roofing system. Some warranties may stipulate specific inspection intervals, and complying with these guidelines ensures that you maintain coverage and meet any necessary documentation requirements. If we were the roofing contractor that fitted your roof, we can advise you on this in more detail.

Budgetary Planning

Incorporate roofing inspections into your annual budget and plan accordingly. Regular inspections can help you allocate funds for preventative maintenance, avoiding unexpected and costly repairs.

In conclusion, the best time to arrange a commercial roofing inspection depends on a combination of factors, including seasonal considerations, weather conditions, regular maintenance schedules, and the building’s usage patterns. By strategically planning and scheduling inspections, property owners can proactively address roofing issues, prolong the lifespan of their roofing systems, and ultimately protect their valuable investments. Regular inspections not only contribute to the safety and longevity of the property but also provide peace of mind for both owners and occupants.

Since 1984, we have grown to become one of Scotland’s leading industrial roofers, building maintenance and rope access/steeplejacks; able to offer the complete roofing and building maintenance package for many of the leading industrial sector across the central belt of Scotland.

From new roofing installations to emergency roof repairs, as an all trade working at height international company, we have vast experience in industrial, commercial and private contracts and are approved contractors for the installation of multiple high performance roofing systems. Our Managing Director, Victor MacKay, has been in the industry for over 45 years, working on many prestigious and high profile roofing projects ranging from historic cathedral grade 1 & A listed to modern power station re-roofs.

With our own in-house rope access team, access platforms vehicles and drone inspection fleet, we are able to offer our customers the very best in service from initial roofing and stonework inspection to overlay roofing, stone restoration and brickwork cleaning.