When it comes to roofing construction and replacement, there is a great deal of information on the internet about commercial and single-family residential roofing options. However, this is not a lot of information for landlords to consider when evaluating options for their multifamily apartment and condo buildings.
If your multifamily building is located in a residential or suburban environment, you may lean towards a roofing style that is traditionally found on those sorts of buildings. However, if you are located in a more urban environment with quite a bit of commercial and industrial space, you may lean towards a more “fashion-forward” roofing material such as sheet metal. With so many options to choose from, where should you start? …show more content…
They both have advantages and disadvantages.
Deep slope roofing provides the best protection against the elements and its severe slope allows water and snow to run off of the roof, thereby avoiding any leaks or roof collapses from heavy, compacted snow after a long storm or blizzard. This type of roofing also has a classic residential feel, meaning that your building will blend in with single-family homes in your neighborhood and that residents moving from the suburbs or other residential environments will feel more at home.
Flat roofing, on the other hand, offers more flexibility for both you and your tenants. Flat roofing is much easier and cheaper to modify, so additions to your building such as industrial air conditioning units, a roof deck, or other amenities are much easier to add on at a later date. In addition, flat roofing allows your tenants to utilize the roof for recreational activities and relaxation, providing much needed outdoor space for those located in dense urban areas.
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