Maryland Torch-Down Roofing

Torch-Down (or Torch-On) roofs can be a lower maintenance option for your flat roof. A major benefit is that Torch-On Roofing requires less maintenance.

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What is Torch-Down Roofing?

Torch-Down (or torch-on) roofing is a blend of resin and asphalt that is applied to the roof by a torch (hence the name). Torch-Down roofs are perfect for commercial roofs and are equally great for flat or nearly-flat roofs. It’s resistance to the weather, rot, or even pests makes it a great selection to provide a roof with protection for a long time. If your building is in an area where water or snow can build up for longer periods of time, torch-down is a great choice to help as a water barrier for your roof.

There are two types of torch on roofing available, either a two layer system or a three layer system. The simple difference between the two is that the three layer system has an extra asphalt layer that will provide a longer life span for the roof. Depending on the need, either one of these types can be used on your project - ask us for more information as to what may be best for you. 

Installation, done by a professional, is the tried and true process of rolling out the layers and applying heat via a torch. This provides a strong and durable barrier against water, providing reliable, long term protection for your building.

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The Benefits Of Torch-Down Roofing

Torch-Down roofs can be a lower maintenance option for your flat roof. It can be higher priced  than the average tar and gravel roof, however, in recent years the price has been driven down. That being said, a major benefit is that it requires less maintenance. It has a high durability and can last up to twenty years or more. Some of the highlights of the benefits to torch-down roofing are:

  • Lower maintenance
  • Provide protection for UV ray damage
  • It is very flexible, especially helpful when the temperature changes
  • It can sometimes be installed right over the existing roofing material.
  • It is lighter than traditional flat roofing
  • Looks better than normal tar and gravel roofs
  • It has no loose gravel that can cause issues for drains or eavestroughs.

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Here at Eagle Eye Restoration, we understand the importance of assessing storm damage and its impact on your insurance coverage. We are committed to providing our clients with a thorough evaluation of the necessary repairs, tailored specifically for insurance claims related to storm damage. Our team of certified inspectors specializes in accurately estimating the costs associated with such damage, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the potential restoration expenses. This information empowers you to make informed decisions regarding the utilization of our services, differentiating us from other roofing companies.