Maintenance

There is nothing glamorous about the concept of roof maintenance, yet it may be the most important investment you will make in protecting your business. It is estimated that reactive roof repairs cost building owners an average of $0.25 per square foot every year. In comparison, proactive maintenance generally costs less than $0.14 per square foot annually.

Scheduled roof maintenance can provide you with the following benefits:

  • Roof maintenance programs are tax deductible! Be sure to discuss this with your accountant.
  • An annual roof maintenance program typically costs just 1-3% of a full roof replacement.
  • A roof that is not inspected or maintained regularly has an average lifespan of 13 years.
  • A roof that benefits from scheduled inspections and maintenance will last for many more years.
  • Regular maintenance may save 50% of costs over the life of a 30-year roof, compared to replacement every 15-20 years.
  • Your roofing warranty will require scheduled inspections and maintenance to remain in effect.

As the facts show, scheduled maintenance programs are a good investment in your roofing system and your business overall.

High Country Maintenance Program

High Country Roofing offers completely customized maintenance programs tailored specifically to your business needs. Each program offers these key features:

  1. A careful inspection of every part of your roofing system by a highly trained professional.
  2. Removal of all debris and ensure drainage systems are working properly.
  3. Assessment of all rooftop units to confirm they are secure and well-fastened.
  4. Extremely careful attention to monitor for roof movement.
  5. Evaluation of exposed areas, assessing for potential sub-roof component impairment.
  6. Written report of all findings.

Protecting your roofing investment is simple and easy to do. Give High Country Roofing a call at (208) 251-8203 and schedule a consultation. Together, we’ll tailor design a program to protect that investment, while maximizing the return on your building maintenance budget.