FAQ - Northmen Roofing Services

Welcome to Northmen Roofing’s FAQ page! Here, we answer your most frequently asked questions about our roofing services based in Orange County Fl, Seminole County Florida and the Greater Orlando Florida area. These roofing services include tile roof repair, flat roof repair, balcony waterproofing, liquid applied coating, metal roof replacement/re-roofs and chimney restoration and refurbishment. If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us.

  • Common issues with tile roofs include broken or cracked tiles, leaks, and damaged underlayment. These problems can lead to water damage and reduced insulation if not addressed promptly.

  • It’s recommended to have your tile roof inspected at least once a year and after any major storms. Regular inspections help identify and address minor issues before they become major problems.

  • Yes, broken tiles can be replaced individually. This is a cost-effective way to maintain the integrity of your roof without needing a full replacement.

  • Materials used for tile roof repair include matching tiles, underlayment, mortar, and sealants. We ensure that all materials match your existing roof for a seamless repair.

  • Tile roofs can last between 50 to 100 years, depending on the quality of the tiles and the installation. Regular maintenance can significantly extend the lifespan of your tile roof.

  • Yes, tile roofs are known for their durability and can withstand extreme weather conditions, including high winds, heavy rain, and hail. Proper installation and maintenance are crucial for maximizing their resilience.

  • Tile roofs can leak due to cracked or broken tiles, improperly installed flashings, or damaged underlayment. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can prevent leaks and water damage.

  • Signs that your flat roof needs repair include ponding water, cracks or blisters in the roofing material, leaks, and interior water damage. If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to contact a roofing professional.

  • The lifespan of a flat roof varies depending on the materials used and the quality of installation. On average, flat roofs last between 10-20 years. Regular maintenance can extend the life of your flat roof.

  • Common materials used for flat roof repair include EPDM (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer), TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin), PVC (polyvinyl chloride), and modified bitumen. The choice of material depends on your specific roofing needs and budget.

  • Flat roofs should be inspected twice a year, in the spring and fall, as well as after any major storms. Regular inspections help catch issues early and maintain the integrity of the roof.

  • Regular maintenance for a flat roof includes keeping it clean of debris, ensuring proper drainage, checking for cracks or blisters, and scheduling regular professional inspections. Prompt repairs of any damage are also crucial.

  • Balcony waterproofing is essential to prevent water damage, mold growth, and structural deterioration. Proper waterproofing protects your balcony and the underlying structure from moisture intrusion.

  • Common methods for balcony waterproofing include liquid-applied membranes, sheet membranes, and cementitious coatings. Each method has its advantages and is chosen based on the specific requirements of the balcony.

  • Balcony waterproofing should be inspected annually and after significant weather events. Regular inspections help ensure the waterproofing system is intact and functioning correctly.

  • Yes, many waterproofing systems can be applied over existing surfaces, provided they are properly prepared. This includes cleaning, repairing any damage, and ensuring the surface is smooth and dry.

  • The lifespan of balcony waterproofing depends on the materials used and the conditions it’s exposed to. On average, it can last between 10-15 years with proper maintenance.

  • Maintain a waterproofed balcony by keeping it clean, inspecting it regularly for signs of wear or damage, and addressing any issues promptly. Avoid using harsh chemicals or heavy equipment that could damage the waterproofing layer.

  • Liquid applied coating is a seamless, flexible roofing solution applied as a liquid and cures to form a durable, waterproof membrane. It’s used for waterproofing and protecting various roofing surfaces.

  • Benefits of liquid applied coating include seamless application, UV resistance, flexibility, and durability. It can extend the life of your roof and provide superior protection against the elements.

  • The lifespan of a liquid applied coating depends on the type of coating used and the conditions it’s exposed to. On average, it can last between 10-20 years with proper maintenance.

  • Liquid applied coatings are versatile and can be used on a variety of roof types, including flat roofs, metal roofs, and more. They are especially effective on roofs with complex shapes and penetrations

  • Central Florida's climate includes high humidity, heavy rains, and occasional hurricanes. Asphalt shingles are popular for their affordability and versatility, while metal roofs offer excellent durability and wind resistance. Tile roofs provide long-lasting beauty and can withstand heat and moisture well. The best choice depends on your budget, aesthetic preferences, and durability needs.

  • Signs you might need a replacement include widespread damage, missing or curling shingles, persistent leaks, or a roof that's more than 20 years old. For localized issues, such as a small leak or a few damaged tiles, a repair may suffice. A professional inspection can determine the best course of action.

  • The duration depends on the size of your roof and the material chosen. Most residential roof replacements take 1 to 3 days, while larger or more complex projects, like tile or metal roofs, may take longer. Weather conditions can also impact the timeline.

  • Yes, Florida has strict building codes to ensure roofs can withstand extreme weather. A licensed contractor like Northmen Roofing will handle all necessary permits and ensure your roof replacement complies with local regulations.

  • Metal and tile roofs are highly reflective and help keep homes cooler, which is ideal for Florida’s hot climate. Choosing lighter colors or materials with energy-efficient coatings can also reduce energy costs.

  • Chimney restoration involves repairing and refurbishing the chimney structure to ensure it is safe and functional. This can include repairing or replacing bricks, mortar, flue liners, and chimney caps.

  • Signs that your chimney needs restoration include cracks in the bricks or mortar, water leakage, damaged flue liners, and efflorescence (white staining on the chimney). Regular inspections can help identify these issues early.

  • Chimneys should be inspected at least once a year, especially if they are used frequently. Regular inspections help ensure your chimney is safe and in good working condition.

  • Materials used in chimney restoration include bricks, mortar, flue liners, chimney caps, and waterproofing agents. The specific materials depend on the type and extent of the repairs needed.

  • Yes, chimney restoration can improve energy efficiency by sealing gaps and cracks that allow air leakage. Properly functioning chimneys also ensure that heating appliances operate efficiently and safely.

  • The time required for chimney restoration depends on the extent of the damage and the type of repairs needed. It can range from a few days to several weeks. An assessment by a professional will provide a more accurate timeline.