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February 28, 2017
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February 28, 2017
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February 28, 2017
According to the International Building Code (IBC), the roof is a commercial building’s first line of defense from natural hazards such as wind, rain, fire, hail, ice, snow, and extreme heat. Your commercial roof is also the most vulnerable part of your building. Every day, your roof is exposed to weather and other elements that may contribute to decay and deterioration, increasing the risk of damage to the commercial roof itself and the contents below it.
The IBC sets safety standards for commercial building, and requires that roofs “serve to protect the building.” Having a roof that “protects the building” starts with design, materials selection, and installation at the time a facility is built or remodeled; events that occur infrequently and may be outside the scope of most businesses’ ongoing activity.
But “protecting the building” also includes a regular program of commercial roof inspection, commercial roof maintenance, and commercial roof repair – activities that should be part of your operational planning in order to prolong the useful life of your roof and make sure it does its job in protecting your business from weather damage.
Companies choose Topps, like Sunny Delight, Husqvarna and hundreds of school districts across the U.S., to “protect their building” by incorporating regular routine commercial roof maintenance and commercial roof repair as a part of their normal operations.
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February 28, 2017
Coatings are no more the same in quality, than prime roofing membranes, automobiles or houses! The better ones will do the intended job, but only when appropriate installation measures are prescribed AND followed.
It’s a good idea to understand what you’re getting and whether a roof coating can save you money. Topps has a new 12 page free booklet that does this. It covers the “why”, “how”, and even gives a comparison of product based upon governmental test standards. It’s something that most people often overlook or don’t realize exists. Call today and we’ll send you the free booklet!
Know who really makes the coating under that label you’re buying. The practice of many so called “manufacturers” is to buy product of others – often at the lowest price on the dollar – and claim it to be theirs. Topps manufacturing is by our own people with ingredients and output that we control. They are backed by realistic warranties – not a shell company operating out of a rental package delivery store and “virtual office” somewhere. Brick and mortar cement us to your success rather than a light switch and just warranty words on paper.
Looking to coat your roof with a highly reflective, all white, energy efficient coating? Call Topps today at 800-867-7177 or 855-867-7176.
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February 28, 2017
A cool roof is one that radiates heat back into the atmosphere rather than allowing it to be absorbed.
You might ask, how important is it to have a cool roof on your commercial building? A cool roof contributes to a cooler building. It reduces solar green house effects, extends the sustainability and lifetime of your roofing materials by greatly reducing thermal induced movement, eliminates UV attack and can lower peak energy demand – just for starters!
How much heat reduction is possible? According to the U.S. Department of Energy, some reflective roof products can lower roof surface temperature by up to 100° F (50°C) and can reduce peak cooling demand by as much as 15%. It is not uncommon for a roof’s temperature to drop to within 2° of ambient temperature after Topps Seal® is installed.
Roof pitch, solar orientation, slope, building materials, air conditioning equipment efficiency, equipment maintenance, insulation – all are factors and variables that impact potential energy savings. As well, one must be aware of what generates heat from within – window openings, lighting, wiring, equipment operations and even times of building operations. There is no true “energy savings calculator” – it is impossible to accurately predict the actual savings to cooling due to what’s on top of your roof. It does not mean though that your coating is not cooling.
Topps, an Energy Star® Partner has done independent research on energy savings before and after complete roof restoration with Topps Seal. A furniture store in Tennessee experienced a 24.5% savings after application. A church in the same sate reported a 12.7% savings. Both were based upon actual kWh usage provided by the utility companies for their peak use before and one year after application. The average ambient temperature for the month was 1° higher the year following application.
More Cool Roof Q & A in our next post!
Reduce Your Energy Bill with Elastomeric Roof CoatingsTopps white roof coatings reflect the sun and keep your roof much cooler. See how our client saved over 24% on their AC bill.