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HOW TO TREAT MOLD ON A ROOF

ELCO ROOFING

Learn how to remove mold from your roof and prevent it from returning.

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TREATMENT OF MOLD ON A ROOF

Learn how to treat mold on a roof to protect your home and maintain a healthy environment.

Elco Roofing team on a commercial flat roof in Montreal

TREATMENT OF MOLD ON A ROOF

Roof mold treatment should be done promptly to avoid structural damage and health issues. Identify and repair moisture sources, clean affected areas with anti-fungal solutions, and improve roof ventilation. For porous materials, replacement may be necessary. Hiring a professional for a complete inspection and treatment is recommended to ensure long-lasting results.

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  • What types of roofing services do you offer?
    We offer a full range of roofing services, including installation, repair, maintenance and inspections for commercial and residential roofs. We specialize in elastomeric membrane roofs.
  • What is an elastomeric membrane roof and what are its advantages?
    An elastomeric membrane roof is a type of flat roof made from a flexible, rubber-like material. It offers excellent waterproofing, durability and energy efficiency, making it ideal for commercial and residential buildings.
  • Do you offer free estimates?
    Yes, we offer free estimates for all roofing projects. Our team will assess the condition of your roof and provide a detailed estimate based on your specific needs.
  • How long does a typical roofing project take?
    The duration of a roofing project depends on the size and complexity of the job. Residential projects typically take about a week, while commercial projects can vary. We will provide a timeline during the estimation process.
  • Do you offer guarantees on your roofing work?
    Yes, we offer warranties on materials and labor for our roofing projects. The specific terms of the warranty will be discussed when signing the contract.
  • Can you work on roofs during the winter months?
    Yes, we can carry out certain types of roofing work during early or late winter, but it is best to schedule large projects for warmer weather to ensure optimal results.
  • What types of buildings can you service?
    We work with a variety of buildings, including residential homes, commercial buildings, offices and warehouses. We have the experience and equipment to handle projects of all sizes.
  • How far can you travel for roofing projects?
    We primarily serve Montreal and surrounding cities, but we can travel further depending on the type of project. Contact us to discuss your specific needs and see how we can help.
  • What are the signs that a roof needs to be replaced?
    Common signs include frequent leaks, missing or damaged shingles, blisters or cracks on the roof surface, moisture stains on interior ceilings, and general visible wear and tear. If you notice any of these signs, it is advisable to have your roof inspected by a professional.
  • How do you prepare a work site before starting a roofing project?
    Before beginning a roofing project, we secure the work area, protect surrounding property, and ensure all necessary materials and equipment are available. We also communicate with owners to keep them informed of the process and the steps to follow.
  • What is the typical lifespan of an elastomeric membrane roof?
    A properly installed and properly maintained elastomeric membrane roof can last between 30 and 40 years, or even more. Longevity depends on factors such as quality materials, professional installation and regular maintenance.
  • What types of roofing materials do you use?
    We use a variety of high-quality materials, including elastomeric membrane, asphalt shingles and other materials tailored to the specific needs of each project. We select materials based on their durability, energy efficiency and adaptability to local climatic conditions.
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