Torch-Down Roofs Boulder CO

Torchdown roofing provides an easy and economical way of roofing flat or slightly sloped buildings. As long as proper care is taken with the torch down roofing installation it will last for up to 20 years and require little maintenance in that time.


1 . Local Companies

LeafGuard of Colorado
7245 Gilpin Way, Suite 220
Denver, CO
Viking Roofing
(303) 465-1728
18 Garden Ctr
Broomfield, CO
Showcase Services, Inc.
260 S. 112th St.
Lafayette, CO
Cote Construction
(303) 442-6501
5172 Valmont Rd
Boulder, CO
Mac Construction
(720) 921-8272
4800 Wadswoorth blvd
Wheat Ridge, CO
Absolute Gutters
303-903-5384
8968 Fox Dr
Thornton, CO
Arapahoe Roofing & Sheet Metal
303-466-7386
11936 Wadsworth Blvd
Broomfield, CO
All City Roofing
(303) 684-9195
5817 Wetlane Loop
Firestone, CO
Roofco Inc
(303) 287-2839
6555 York St
Denver, CO
JB Consulting
(720) 833-7223
7590 Newton St
Westminster, CO
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2 . What Is Torch Down Roofing?

Torch down roofing or modified bitumen is widely used for roofing on flat roofs. Its name is derived from the method of torching the bitumen sheets onto a fiberglass base sheet in the roofing overlap areas during torch down roofing installation. The material used in the roofing torch down process is also sometimes known as rubberized asphalt. Melting of the bitumen by torching creates highly resistant and durable roofing. Because of this, torch-down roofs are long-lasting, with an average life span of up to 20 years.

One of the big advantages of torchdown roofing is its ability to protect the roofing from rainwater. This means it is particularly beneficial for flat roofing, where rainwater could otherwise collect on the surface and cause damage. Although it is slightly more expensive, the roofing torch down method is generally regarded as preferable to the alternative method of roofing used for flat roofs involving the use of tar and gravel. There are no noxious fumes associated with torch down roofing installation, and torch-down roofs are regarded as more durable and resistant. The high quality resins that are combined with the modified bitumen in torch down roofing installation also help to provide protection from UV rays that could otherwise prove damaging. Torch down roofing usually requires few repairs during its lifetime.

3 . Staying Safe With Torchdown Roofing

Torch down roofing installation, like everything else, should be done as safely as possible. If you are planning to install your own torch down roofing, you will need some people to help you. Make sure before you start that you and your helpers are well informed about the roofing torch down procedure. You should also talk to people who have already taken part in the installation of torch-down roofs and ask for any advice they can give you.

Before you start, form your group into a team, and give each member of the team a specific task as part of your torchdown roofing project. Remind everyone of how essential it is to beware of fire when torch down roofing installation is being carried out. Inexperienced people should not try to operate the torch during torch down roofing. Anyone using the torch on the roofing should be careful that no people can be harmed and that there is nothing nearby that could catch fire during the roofing torch down exercise. Make sure eyes are protected when torch-down roofs are being installed and that adequate safety clothing is worn. Remember, too, that you and your team will be working at a height while doing the torch down roofing work, and will need to exercise special care when going up and down ladders.

4 . Tools For Torch Down Roofing Installation

As well as having the right people to help you when you are planning a torch down roofing installation, you will also need the right tools for the job. Even if you are an enthusiastic home handyperson, the installation of torch down roofing is not the type of task most people perform regularly. It is therefore a good idea to get a list of all the tools you will need before starting your roofing torch down project, to make sure you have everything on hand when you and your team are ready to get under way.

The main tool required for torchdown roofing is a hot flame torch. Unless you are planning to install a lot of torch-down roofs, it would not make financial sense to buy a torch simply for one job. The best thing to do is find a store that rents them out. Roofing supply stores or general equipment rental stores should be able to provide you with the type of hot flame torch you will need for a torch down roofing installation. You will also need protective clothing and a sharp utility knife for cutting the roofing material in preparation for the torch down roofing installation.
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