Houston, Texas
Project Category
Commercial Roofing
Industry
Education
Project Description: Modified Bitumen (Cold Process Application) and Standing Seam Metal
Project involved replacement of old roof systems damaged during previous hail events on an active elementary school nestled in a large residential area. Building design presented access issues for significant portions of the roof, requiring some atypical methods to move material on and off the roof. Length of metal roof panels (over 75’) required carefully coordinated use of metal roll forming machines from elevated positions to deliver seamless full-length panels directly onto the roof without damage.
- Modified bitumen partial re-roof = 44,600 sqft.
- Remove old membrane
- Add 1.5” of insulation & recovery board to existing system
- Install new two-ply modified bitumen membrane in cold-process adhesive
- Standing seam metal partial re-roof = 61,100 sqft
- Remove old standing seam metal roof
- Add 1.5” of insulation & recovery board to existing insulation
- Install new double-lock standing seam metal roof system
- Shop-fabricated components (fascia, gutters, and downspouts)