A Guide to Safe and Effective Cement Roof Restoration

When it comes to roof restoration, safety should always be the top priority. After all, you want to ensure that your roof is not only looking its best but also functioning properly and safely. At Green Frog Roofing, we understand the importance of both form and function, and we specialize in cement roof restoration services that are both safe and effective. In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at the steps involved in a cement roof restoration project and why each step is so important.

Safe Work Assessment

Before any work begins, it’s crucial to conduct a safe work assessment. This step involves developing a safe work method statement that outlines the steps that will be taken to ensure the safety of all workers and the structure being restored. This includes identifying any potential hazards, such as height or heavy lifting, and coming up with a plan to mitigate these hazards.

Chipped and Broken Tiles

Once the safe work assessment has been completed, it’s time to focus on the tiles themselves. Chipped and broken tiles should be replaced before any other work begins. This is because these tiles can cause water to leak into the structure, leading to damage over time. At Green Frog Roofing, we have a tile yard with over 10,000 tiles, so finding the same style as your current tiles should not be a problem.

Pressure Cleaning

Once the broken tiles have been replaced, the next step is pressure cleaning. This step is critical in removing dirt, moss, and other debris that can accumulate on your roof over time. It’s important to use the proper equipment for each job, such as turbo heads, to ensure that the pressure cleaning is effective.

Re-Bedding

The next step in a cement roof restoration project is re-bedding. Depending on the condition of your ridge capping, some or all of the cement may need to be removed. This step involves removing the old, brittle cement and replacing it with new, flexible cement that will help ensure that your ridge capping is properly aligned and secured in place.

Ridge Capping Re-Alignment

Ridge capping re-alignment is a crucial step in cement roof restoration. This step involves ensuring that your ridge capping is properly aligned, which helps to prevent water from leaking into the structure. A licensed tiler will be able to perform this step with precision, giving you a professional, new-roof look.

Roof Spraying

The final step in a cement roof restoration project is roof spraying. This step involves applying primers, sealers, and top coats to your roof to protect it from the elements and enhance its overall appearance. There is a great difference in the primers, sealers, and top coats on the market, and attention to detail, such as changing the spray tip, can make a big difference to the finished look of your roof.

Conclusion

A cement roof restoration project can seem like a daunting task, but with the right approach and the right team, it can be a safe and effective way to breathe new life into your roof. By following these steps and focusing on safety, you can be confident that your roof will be looking its best for years to come. If you’re interested in a cement roof restoration project for your home or business, contact Green Frog Roofing today for a chat about whether restoration is right for your roof.

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