Tackling a Complex Roofing Challenge in Harrisburg
A few months ago, we found ourselves in Harrisburg on Derry Street, tasked with inspecting the roofs of a sprawling school campus. This wasn’t just a typical job—there were over six roofs to evaluate, each with its own challenges. Our mission was to inspect, grade, and prioritize the necessary repairs, then report our findings to the school’s administration.
Identifying the Issues
During my initial inspection, the problems quickly became evident. The roof systems were saturated, with water penetrating the top layers and soaking the insulation beneath. The moisture had even made its way to the asphalt layer. Because asphalt isn’t absorbent, the water couldn’t be contained—it ran off, seeping into the buildings below through various openings.
This wasn’t just a roofing issue—it was a significant problem affecting classrooms, teachers, and students.
Prioritizing Repairs
The school requested a priority list of repairs, so I provided a detailed breakdown of which roofs needed immediate attention and which could wait a little longer. Unsurprisingly, the roof I’m standing on in the accompanying video, along with another nearby roof and a smaller one on a separate building, topped the list. These roofs were actively leaking and needed urgent repairs.
Executing the Plan
Fast forward to today, and we’re nearing the finish line. For the roof shown in the video, we removed about three inches of saturated insulation, along with a tar substrate that had long since lost its effectiveness.
Understanding the need for better energy efficiency and temperature regulation, the school wisely opted to upgrade to R30 insulation. For context, the “R-Value” measures insulation’s ability to resist heat flow; the higher the R-Value, the better the insulation. By choosing R30, the school significantly improved its energy efficiency and created a more comfortable environment for students and staff.
Upgrading to R30 Insulation and a TPO System
After removing the damaged materials, we installed the new R30 insulation and topped it with a durable white TPO roofing system. Not only does this system look clean and professional, but it’s also energy-efficient and built for long-term performance.
In the video, you’ll see us fine-tuning the final details: installing the drip edge, sealing all seams, and performing a meticulous double-check of every element. These finishing touches are what elevate a project from good to great and ensure everything is ready for the years ahead.
A Roof Built to Last
Thanks to this overhaul, the school now has a roofing system designed to last 20, 25, or even 30 years. Seeing this project come full circle—from the initial inspection to the final walkthrough—has been incredibly rewarding. It’s a privilege to help protect these buildings and create a better learning environment for the students.
Need Roofing Help? We’re Here for You
Are you facing a complex roofing challenge or need an expert inspection? We’re here to help, no matter the size or scope of your project. Contact us today by phone or through our online form—we’ll make sure your roofs are built to last.