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  • Oakfield Flat Roofing
    5
    1st Oakfield, Sevenoaks, 1st Oakfield Flat Roofing, Kent, TN13 1RJ, GB

    Oakfield Flat Roofing is a well-established roofing company serving the local community (Domestic & commercial) for the 40th consecutive year. We pride ourselves on efficiency and the utmost quality to ensure your requirements are met.

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  • MITIE Tilley Roofing Company Sevenoaks
    5
    Sevenoaks, GB

    Mitie is a leading UK-based facilities management and professional services company. With a history of over 30 years, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner for our customers, providing a range of services that include construction, refit, and maintenance work. Our expertise spans across various industries, including commercial, retail, industrial, social, and domestic property sectors. We have a team of 2,700 highly skilled experts who self-deliver projects, and we have delivered over 4,000 projects. Our services include project design, mechanical and electrical, lighting, fire protection, air conditioning, and renewable energy, painting, roofing, and fabric. We also offer end-to-end delivery, from project design to construction and handover. Our project design services include tailored design solutions, full coordination, detailed surveys, low carbon designs, production of building log books, energy audits, and energy monitoring. Our mechanical and electrical services make buildings more efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective. We are a market leader in delivering innovative lighting solutions, and our fire protection services include design, installation, and maintenance of systems and services. We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint and have saved 35m KWH by changing 202,000 lights.

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Commercial Roofing FAQs

Get answers to frequently asked questions about commercial roofing and connect with qualified commercial roofing contractors in UK.

What are the fire ratings for commercial roofing materials?

Commercial roofing materials are classified according to their fire resistance using fire ratings, typically Class A, B, or C, with Class A being the highest level of fire resistance. Local building codes often specify the required fire rating for commercial roofs based on the building's occupancy type, size, and location. Always ensure your chosen roofing materials comply with these codes for safety.

What are the different types of roof drains?

Several types of roof drains are available, each with its design:
  • Conventional Drains: Simple drains with a strainer and a vertical drainpipe.
  • Siphonic Drains: Use the Venturi effect to create a vacuum that pulls water through the drain more rapidly, allowing for smaller drainpipes and reduced roof penetrations.
  • Scupper Drains: Openings in parapet walls or roof edges that allow water to drain off the roof.
A roofing contractor can help you determine the best type of drain for your commercial roof.

How often should my commercial roof be inspected?

Commercial roofs should be inspected at least twice a year:
  • Spring: After the winter months to assess any damage from snow, ice, or freezing temperatures.
  • Fall: Before winter arrives to ensure the roof is ready for harsh weather conditions.
Additional inspections are recommended after any severe weather event, such as a hailstorm, strong winds, or heavy rain. Early problem detection can save you money and prolong roof life.

What is a roof curb?

A roof curb is a raised framework, typically made from wood or metal, built on a flat roof to provide a raised platform for mounting rooftop equipment, such as:
  • HVAC units
  • Skylights
  • Exhaust fans
  • Solar panels
Roof curbs elevate the equipment above the roof surface, providing proper drainage, preventing ponding water, and ensuring a watertight seal around the penetration. They are crucial for the longevity and performance of the roof and the installed equipment.

What are the fire ratings for commercial roofing materials?

Commercial roofing materials are classified according to their fire resistance using fire ratings, typically Class A, B, or C, with Class A being the highest level of fire resistance. Local building codes often specify the required fire rating for commercial roofs based on the building's occupancy type, size, and location. Always ensure your chosen roofing materials comply with these codes for safety.

What are the different types of roof drains?

Several types of roof drains are available, each with its design:
  • Conventional Drains: Simple drains with a strainer and a vertical drainpipe.
  • Siphonic Drains: Use the Venturi effect to create a vacuum that pulls water through the drain more rapidly, allowing for smaller drainpipes and reduced roof penetrations.
  • Scupper Drains: Openings in parapet walls or roof edges that allow water to drain off the roof.
A roofing contractor can help you determine the best type of drain for your commercial roof.

How often should my commercial roof be inspected?

Commercial roofs should be inspected at least twice a year:
  • Spring: After the winter months to assess any damage from snow, ice, or freezing temperatures.
  • Fall: Before winter arrives to ensure the roof is ready for harsh weather conditions.
Additional inspections are recommended after any severe weather event, such as a hailstorm, strong winds, or heavy rain. Early problem detection can save you money and prolong roof life.

What is a roof curb?

A roof curb is a raised framework, typically made from wood or metal, built on a flat roof to provide a raised platform for mounting rooftop equipment, such as:
  • HVAC units
  • Skylights
  • Exhaust fans
  • Solar panels
Roof curbs elevate the equipment above the roof surface, providing proper drainage, preventing ponding water, and ensuring a watertight seal around the penetration. They are crucial for the longevity and performance of the roof and the installed equipment.