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Emergency … a situation that poses risk to your life, your health, or your property.
Emergency Roof Repair can be a daunting task if you are not working with the top roofers in Central Florida. Emergency Roofing And Repair has served Ocala Florida Residential and Commercial Roofing customers alike.
Every roofing job is supervised to make sure you are getting the finest roofing materials for your home.
Our Roofers specialize in shingle roof repairs, metal roof maintenance, roof leak repair and slate shingle installation.
Experienced homeowners will want to inspect roof damage after every storm, especially if a leak was noticeable during the storm. But what happens if the leak is intolerable during the storm?
If you have a leak, never attempt to inspect the roof yourself.
The roof may be weak and you could sustain fatal injuries. Why not let us give you an estimate to repair the damage today?
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Avoid the headaches associated with a leaking roof. Even the tiniest of leaks can create damage on your roof and whenever possible you should avoid having an emergency. Not only does a leaky roof jeopardize your possessions, it can also create numerous structural problems, and can even lead to severe moisture that can cause mold and can be a health hazard for you and your family.
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Emergency Roofing And Repair LLC. has come to the rescue of many Central Florida residents. As a result, our clients recognize us as the best roofers in Ocala Florida. We have years of experience, and are experts in roofing preventive maintenance and emergency roof repair. If you are a homeowner, turn to us for the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your roof is in peak condition.
Synthetic Felts
Felt vs. Synthetic - Roofing Underlayment
There are many factors to consider about roofing: from shingles, leak barriers, pipe boots, ventilation, fixture accessories and underlayment, each play a critical role in providing an environmental barrier for the premises. The barrier is laid to prevent the penetration of water, heat and wind from entering the premises even at significant volumes or velocities for each of the weather elements.
Roofing underlayment is laid between the roofing shingles and the roof decking. This is done for Three reasons:
- As a water barrier; preventing external water vapor or precipitation from percolating onto the roofing deck
- Prevents parts of the shingles chemical mixture from leaking onto the roofing deck, causing expensive repairs
- Acts as a secondary ambient barrier, reinforcing the purpose of heat and sound insulation
When laying your roofing underlayment, you may want to compare the differences and distinctions between Felt and synthetic underlayment. It is the subject of a lot of debate for roofing solutions in the determination of efficiency, cost and durability.
Synthetic
These are artificially manufactured materials from polypropylene, fiberglass, polyethylene and polyester. They are light materials that are placed under the roofing shingles, offering a lighter, water and radiation resistant barrier for the roof deck. The materials make for a more efficient water barrier without the factoring of mass, meaning that the sheets are significantly thinner and lighter compared to felt paper roofing underlayment
Felt
This is essentially made from asphalt saturated paper that is used to increase the density of the underlayment, and increase the water resistance property with increasing weight. It is usually packed in 15 to 30lbs blocks, with 30lbs with the greatest water resistant property. They are however quite heavy, and challenging to install.
Making the Choice
Both solutions have viability and preference based on your needs and constraints.
- Considering Price, synthetic solutions cost generally more than felt roofing underlayment. This goes back to the cost of manufacturing and refinement process, they are however more efficient in preventing water and seepage.
- Synthetic underlayment is safe to install, it allows room to move around due to the comparatively low volume per installation area. It is also strong, hence durable, giving you a significant duration between the installation and the next roof repair.
- Synthetic underlayment comes in rolls of 250 feet at 48" wide, which means you can cover more area with one roll-out, approximately 1000 square feet under an incredible 40lbs, which compared to felt underlayment, weighs about six times more for the same coverage area.
- Synthetic underlayment lasts significantly longer than felt roofing underlayment; this is because the chemical composition for synthetic solutions are more stable in response to ambient catalysts, therefore the degradation process is slower.
- Felt roofing underlayment is effective as the weight increases, it is challenging to install but reliable in preventing seepage.
- Felt is sticky to work with and slippery to walk on due to the asphalt and petroleum parts that make it up, it is therefore harder to install and presents an element of risk.
Looking at all the elements: safety, ease of installation, cost, efficiency in water-proofing, additional features, weight and ease of management and durability, it would seem that synthetic roofing underlayment wins the day, but then again, advantages do not have to prove viability or preference, cost constraints or construction specifications may dictate otherwise.