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Why do you need a strong roof on your home? To support Santa's sleigh, of course! In a more realistic sense, however, a strong roof is important for your home's protection. It keeps the wind and rain outside, and it also insulates your home against the chill of winter and the heat of summer. Most people think of roofs as being made from shingles, but roofers can make a strong roof from slate, tile, metal, or an array of other materials, too. We hope that as you read this roofing blog, you gain a lot of knowledge about the profession and about roofs in general.

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2 Things to Think About When Choosing a Warehouse Roof

If you need to store a lot of product for your business, you may consider having a warehouse built so that you will have all the space that you need. If you do decide to build a warehouse, there are several things that you should think about, including what kind of roof you want to put on the warehouse. These are just a couple of things when considering the design of your warehouse roof.

1. Snow Load

One of the things that you are going to have to think about is what kind of snow load you get on average. Snow is really heavy, especially snow with high moisture content. Snow also absorbs moisture, increasing its weight. If you have a lot of snow on your roof and also expect to get a lot of rain, the weight per square foot on your roof is going to increase. A lot of heavy snow can actually cause roofs to collapse, especially the flat roofs that are commonly found on warehouses.

If your business is going to be based in a place that gets a lot of snow, then you should talk to the contractor doing the warehouse roof and ask them if they can either add in extra support to the roof or if a roof with a slight peak is something that can work for your building. Even a small angle will allow some of the snow to fall off or let you easily clear some snow off the roof. 

2. Drainage

You should also think about what kind of drainage you are going to need on your roof. If you have a flat roof without any way for water to leave the roof, you can end up with puddles. Standing water can cause your roof to rot and leaks, which would cause further damage to your roof. Talk to the contractor about what kind of drainage your roof should have so that you don't have to worry about the water on the roof making its way down into your warehouse and eventually ruining your stock.

If you are going to build a warehouse, you want to make sure that you have the right kind of roof put on it. Luckily, you have options to make this work in the long term. Talk to a few local commercial roofing contractors about what would be the best kind for your building and your budget.