Roofing

Welding Pitched Roofs

Welding Pitched Roofs The pitched roof is definitely the most preferred roof type in privately owned homes. This is true not only for cultural or visual reasons. The construction and maintenance costs are lower for pitched roofs. The facade is protected by pitched roofs, and rainwater can drain effectively due to the incline.  The subroofing …

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Welding Flat Roofs

Welding Flat Roofs Flat roofs must be welded watertight to ensure long durability and to prevent water damage to the interior. Leister automatic welders and heat guns are the first choice when roofs need to be welded. Roofer’s require a welding machine that keeps setbacks to a minimum on the job site.  Leister automatic welders …

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Welding Bitumen

Welding Bitumen Cap sheets on roofs are usually referred to as modified bitumen. This widely used roof covering is usually comprised of sand, gravel or slate chips added to increase abrasion and UV resistance.  Modified bitumen is either laid as a single strip on gazebos and sheds or as thicker sheets for flat roofs on …

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