Built-Up Roofing
FAQs About Built-Up Roofing (BUR)
What is built-up roofing (BUR)?
Built-up roofing (BUR) is a multi-layer roofing system made from alternating layers of bitumen (asphalt or tar) and reinforcing fabrics. These layers are applied on-site, creating a durable, waterproof, and long-lasting roof.
How long does a built-up roof last?
A properly installed built-up roofing system can last between 20 to 40 years, depending on the quality of materials and maintenance. Regular inspections and care can extend its lifespan even further.
What are the advantages of built-up roofing over other types?
BUR offers enhanced durability, resistance to weather, excellent waterproofing, and fire resistance. It’s also low-maintenance, providing long-term protection at a reasonable cost.
Can built-up roofing be repaired?
Yes, built-up roofing can be easily repaired. Whether it's addressing minor leaks or extensive damage, we offer prompt, effective repair solutions to restore your BUR system to its optimal condition.
Is built-up roofing energy-efficient?
Yes, built-up roofing can be coated with reflective materials that help reduce heat absorption, lowering cooling costs and improving the overall energy efficiency of your building.