Deerfield IL Commercial Roofing And Siding Service Offers Superior Results

By Darcy Selvidge


Renovating the exterior of a structure not only improves its appearance, but also provides it a fresh layer of protection against the elements. To update the external features of a building such as the soffits, fascias, gutters, window and more, contact a quality Deerfield IL commercial roofing and siding contractor.

Customers can select from several types of roofing systems. For low-slope roofing, single-ply membranes can be obtained as thermoplastic or thermoset. Polymer-modified bitumen sheet membranes are also available. Steep-slope roofing can be upgraded with traditional asphalt shingles or architectural-style laminated asphalt fiberglass shingles.

Most contractors will offer multiple style options. Galvanized S-tiles for steeper metal roof systems, come in several colors. Synthetic materials, and wood shakes, and heavyweight asphalt fiberglass shingles, are also commonly available.

Customers have an array of siding options to choose from. Vinyl siding is the most common type in North America.

Vinyl is a low maintenance option that is very affordable, though there are circumstances in which it tends to fade. Modern advancements are making it possible for it to remain more colorfast.

Fiber cement has the ability to mimic the textures of wood shakes, shingles, stucco, and much more. Varying by manufacturer, it may have as much as a fifty year warranty. This material offers many benefits such as being more durable than timber, water and termite resistance, and non-combustibility.

Timber based facade options can last longer than synthetics if they are properly maintained. This product comes in many styles, including traditional, novelty, logs, shiplap, shingles, shakes, clapboard and more. Hardwood is a time-honored material. Wooden by-products can be engineered into sheets or boards to get the look of wood, giving a more natural feel than either vinyl or aluminum.

Recognized as a durable alternative to wood in the building boom that followed World War II, aluminum endures as a natural siding choice.

Aluminum has received many improvements like more durable finishes and enamels, though it has been largely replaced by vinyl siding. Steel is a popular choice for buildings requiring increased protection such as utilitarian or agricultural structures. Metal has a long life and is both affordable and weather resistant.

Engineered stone or brick (simulated) siding looks like the real thing, is highly-affordable, and provides a stylish accent to a building's architecture.

New fiberglass options sport finishes that are four times thicker than those achieved with paint, and considerably more durable. They may look like actual timber, but have stronger damage resistance.

There are many things to consider when choosing which materials to use on the roof and exterior of a building. These include factors like the product's ability to withstand regional weather conditions, as well as the ease of repair or replacement if the system is damaged.

Other considerations include how easy the materials can be installed, the cost of their maintenance, and whether it compliments the existing architectural style. A professional contractor can give quality advice on which roof or facade options are best for one's particular situation, and provide services at reasonable rates.




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