A Complete Guide to Multi-Unit Roofing

The number of new businesses in the past decade has grown by over 75%, according to the US Business Formation Statistics (BFS). A direct result of that growing number is that more businesses than ever before are forced to share a building and a rooftop with one another. 

In some cases, such as with certain outlet malls, utilizing multi-unit roofing helps to provide a united front for customers and make them easier to maintain. However, there are also businesses that prefer to individualize their space from their competition.

Here's why you might want to install multi-unit roofing and what to expect. 

Why Choose Multi-Unit Roofing?

Commercial multi-unit roofing refers to roofing options that cover different businesses or properties. It's most commonly seen used in strip malls or outlet stores where a company owning the entire property rents out spaces to businesses. Large apartment buildings also have one rooftop covering the different rentals. 

The reason this roofing is used over other types of roofing is due to its simplicity. A property owner only has one large roof to manage, making it easier for contractors. Additionally, you'd only need to get a single insurance policy even though it covers multiple different rentals. 

Challenges of Multi-Unit Roofing

Multi-unit roof systems aren't without their flaws, though. 

For one, if your multi-unit roofing is damaged by the weather, then it can affect all of your renters. Water damage is one concern if your roof starts to pool water. Another problem is if animals manage to dig into your roof and begin nesting. 

It may prove difficult to keep track of maintenance over a multi-unit roof. It's easy for things to slip through the cracks if you're dealing with an especially large area. 

In addition, you have to take into account your neighbors. Even if only a small portion of a roof is in need of repairs, you may still disturb other units sharing that roof. 

Caring for a Multi-Unit Roof

Although a multi-unit roof is shared by different businesses and families, it's up to the property owner to keep it clean. 

One way to manage your new roof is by setting guidelines, such as who has access and weight limits. If your roof can't hold much, then you don't want businesses storing items on there for later. 

You should also look into professional roof cleaning services that have experience dealing with multi-unit roofing. Instead of power washing, try out a soft wash treatment. Soft washing uses a combination of eco-friendly chemicals and a lower water pressure to eliminate mold, fungi, and bacteria. 

Call for a Signature Roof

Investing in multi-unit roofing brings many benefits and its own share of challenges. You only have to insure the single roof, and organizing repairs and maintenance is much easier. However, you'll need to hire a contractor who has experience working with multi-unit roofs and can work quickly. 

Signature Exteriors has experience in all areas of exterior restoration. We can repair and install any kind of roof, including multi-unit roofing and HOA sloped roofing. Contact us to learn more about our services or to give feedback.