Ballasted commercial roof systems have been around since the 1970s. Many new roofing systems have come along since these loose-laid systems were introduced, so it’s easy to dismiss ballast as an outdated roofing system. Nothing could be further from the truth.
While ballasted roofs are similar to built-up roofs, Roberts Roofing professionals use much larger stones (at least one inch in diameter), and the stones are what hold the components in place. In other words, we can put everything together without the need of fasteners to hold components to the roof deck or to each other—the ballast is placed directly on the roof membrane to weigh it down. The layer that provides the waterproofing is attached to the roof edges and at specific penetration points.
So why have ballasted systems continued to thrive with so many other systems coming along?
Here are the top 6 reasons:
Skeptics may wonder how 10 pounds of gravel can 1) keep the roof on, and 2) not blow off and cause damage. Keep in mind that ballast stone is a far cry from common roofing gravel—there’s a big difference between the aggregate used as asphalt in built-up roofing (BUR) and stones and other materials used to ballast single-ply.
Ballasted roofs aren’t perfect—they can make leak detection difficult and the heavy stone can be difficult to move around for roof inspections. They offer commercial building owners many benefits and capabilities as a well-established option for flat roofs.
Roberts Roofing Company has been a leading provider of innovative commercial and industrial roofing solutions in Cleveland, Ohio since 1981. We provide commercial repair, replacement and maintenance to serve companies of all sizes in Ohio and the surrounding region, offering a combination of technical expertise, custom solutions and quality workmanship to every project.
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