Aluminum Composite Panels

Aluminum Composite Material (ACM) panels are a popular choice for commercial buildings due to their durability, versatility, and aesthetic appeal. These panels are made up of two thin layers of aluminum with a polyethylene core, making them lightweight yet strong.

ACM panels are commonly used as external cladding for shopping malls, storefronts, office buildings, airports, hospitals, and other types of commercial architecture. They provide numerous benefits, including:

Eco-friendly: ACM panels are often made from recycled materials, making them an eco-friendly choice.

Customizable: ACM panels come in a wide range of colors and finishes, allowing you to create a unique look for your building.

Cost-effective: ACM panels are relatively inexpensive compared to other cladding materials, making them a cost-effective choice for commercial buildings.

Low maintenance: ACM panels require little maintenance and are easy to clean.

Fire-resistant: ACM panels are fire-resistant, making them a safe choice for commercial buildings.

Liquid Coating for Extending the Life of your Roof

Liquid coatings are a popular choice for increasing the lifespan of commercial roofs. These coatings are applied to the surface of the roof and can help protect it from the elements, including rain, snow, and UV rays.

Liquid coatings can provide numerous benefits, including:

Waterproofing: Liquid coatings can help prevent water from seeping into your roof and causing damage.

Energy efficiency: Some liquid coatings are designed to reflect sunlight, which can help reduce the amount of heat absorbed by your roof and lower your energy bills.

Cost-effective: Liquid coatings are relatively inexpensive compared to other roofing materials, making them a cost-effective choice for commercial buildings.

Easy to apply: Liquid coatings can be applied quickly and easily, with minimal disruption to your business operations.

Weather and Commercial Roofs

Weather can have a significant impact on commercial roofs during the winter months. The introduction of moisture to the interior of your roof can expose it to the growth of mold and other fungus. Snow or rain can seep into the roof itself, and then freeze, melt, and refreeze again, causing damage to the roof. Materials contract in the cold and can cause your roof to shift slightly, which can cause small hairline cracks. Over time, this freeze-thaw cycle weakens the roof’s protective layers and can lead to leaks and structural damage.

To prepare your commercial roof for severe weather conditions, there are a few things you can do. First, clean your gutters and downspouts regularly to prevent water damage and avoid the growth of mold and mildew. Second, trim trees and bushes around your building to prevent them from falling on your roof during heavy snowfalls.

Remember, your roof is one of the most important parts of your building. By taking a few simple steps, you can help protect it from costly damage caused by weather conditions. Stay safe and warm this winter!

Snowfall and Commercial Roofs

Snowfall can have a significant impact on commercial roofs during the winter months. The weight of
snow can exceed what the roof can handle, leading to bowing or sagging. Snow accumulation can also
cause uneven snow loads, even on sloped roofs. When snow melts, it can settle into any narrow gap or
crevice, refreeze into ice and expand, tearing open your roof material and creating the risk of roof leaks.

To prepare your commercial roof for severe weather conditions, there are a few things you can do. First,
clear snow from your roof regularly to prevent the buildup of snow and avoid the risk of roof collapse.
Second, ensure that your roof is properly insulated to prevent heat loss and reduce the risk of ice dams
forming on your roof.