Designed for low-slope or flat roofs, modified bitumen provides an effective means for moving water off of the building. Widely known as the most common roofing system in North America, this system utilizes a heat application process to melt the material and create a seal. Commonly referred to as "tar and gravel" roofs or by the acronym BUR, built-up roof membranes have been the most popular material used on low-slope roofs in the U.S. for over 100 years.
Single-ply roofing is constructed using flexible sheets of compounded synthetic materials manufactured for strength, flexibility and durability. Typically a variety of attachment methods are used to secure a single-ply roofing system, including mechanically attached, fully adhered or with the use of ballast. A popular choice for commercial buildings, metal roofs are durable and require very little maintenance over the life of the roof.
Metal panels are lightweight and easy to install, and they shed snow and water easily. Panels are applied over dense foam insulation, maintaining impressive R-values.
Single-ply roofing is constructed using flexible sheets of compounded synthetic materials manufactured for strength, flexibility and durability. Typically a variety of attachment methods are used to secure a single-ply roofing system, including mechanically attached, fully adhered or with the use of ballast. A popular choice for commercial buildings, metal roofs are durable and require very little maintenance over the life of the roof.
Metal panels are lightweight and easy to install, and they shed snow and water easily. Panels are applied over dense foam insulation, maintaining impressive R-values.
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It all officially began when Lewis Lawless bought his first hot tar kettle in 1954.
That's what he needed to repair and replace built-up roofs for schools and businesses in Jackson and Josephine counties - but technically, it started much earlier, when Lew was renting a house that needed a new roof.
He learned how to do it on the spot and struck up a deal with his landlord - the rest, as they say, is history.
A kind-hearted man who believes in an honest day's pay for an honest day's work, Lew Lawless started his business because the schools needed roofs and he knew how to build them.
That's what he needed to repair and replace built-up roofs for schools and businesses in Jackson and Josephine counties - but technically, it started much earlier, when Lew was renting a house that needed a new roof.
He learned how to do it on the spot and struck up a deal with his landlord - the rest, as they say, is history.
A kind-hearted man who believes in an honest day's pay for an honest day's work, Lew Lawless started his business because the schools needed roofs and he knew how to build them.
Designed for low-slope or flat roofs, modified bitumen provides an effective means for moving water off of the building.
Widely known as the most common roofing system in North America, this system utilizes a heat application process to melt the material and create a seal.
Modified bitumen roofs can also use a hot-mop application, similar to that used in installing conventional built-up roofs.
Cold-applied adhesives and self-adhesive membranes are two options commonly utilized in this roofing system as well.
Widely known as the most common roofing system in North America, this system utilizes a heat application process to melt the material and create a seal.
Modified bitumen roofs can also use a hot-mop application, similar to that used in installing conventional built-up roofs.
Cold-applied adhesives and self-adhesive membranes are two options commonly utilized in this roofing system as well.
Commonly referred to as "tar and gravel" roofs or by the acronym BUR, built-up roof membranes have been the most popular material used on low-slope roofs in the U.S. for over 100 years.
Multiple layers of bitumen (asphalt or tar pitch) surfaces called ply sheets, provide excellent water and fire protection.
Sheets are commonly reinforced with organic or fiberglass mats, depending on their application.
Surfacing materials are coated with reflective material or paint to provide UV protection.
They offer excellent thermal insulation, and can greatly reduce building heating and cooling costs for your business.
Multiple layers of bitumen (asphalt or tar pitch) surfaces called ply sheets, provide excellent water and fire protection.
Sheets are commonly reinforced with organic or fiberglass mats, depending on their application.
Surfacing materials are coated with reflective material or paint to provide UV protection.
They offer excellent thermal insulation, and can greatly reduce building heating and cooling costs for your business.
A popular choice for commercial buildings, metal roofs are durable and require very little maintenance over the life of the roof.
Metal panels are lightweight and easy to install, and they shed snow and water easily.
Panels are applied over dense foam insulation, maintaining impressive R-values.
Metal roofs are fire, mildew, and insect-resistant and are not susceptible to rot.
In some cases, metal roofing panels may be applied over an existing roof without the need for demolition or even additional structural support.
Metal panels are lightweight and easy to install, and they shed snow and water easily.
Panels are applied over dense foam insulation, maintaining impressive R-values.
Metal roofs are fire, mildew, and insect-resistant and are not susceptible to rot.
In some cases, metal roofing panels may be applied over an existing roof without the need for demolition or even additional structural support.
When your building requires steep slope roofing, Lawless Roofing is a perfect choice.
Steep slopes usually refer to slopes greater than 3:12, meaning that for every 12 horizontal inches, the rise is 3 inches or greater.
Steep slope roofs are an excellent choice when setting up a water harvesting system.
They are commonly found on historic buildings and in regions with heavy snowfall.
Steep slope roofs can present extra challenges when it comes to safety.
Our experienced crew takes pride in our excellent safety record.
Steep slopes usually refer to slopes greater than 3:12, meaning that for every 12 horizontal inches, the rise is 3 inches or greater.
Steep slope roofs are an excellent choice when setting up a water harvesting system.
They are commonly found on historic buildings and in regions with heavy snowfall.
Steep slope roofs can present extra challenges when it comes to safety.
Our experienced crew takes pride in our excellent safety record.
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