Roof Test Cut

A roof test cut is a useful and simple diagnostic tool for your flat roof system. A roof test cut uses a tool called a core cutter to extract a sample of a building’s existing flat roof system.

DETERMINE WHAT MATERIALS MAKE UP A FLAT ROOF SYSTEM

It is difficult and often impossible to determine the composition of a roof system by visual inspection alone – that is – without penetrating the membrane. A test cut sample provides a sample of these materials and how they are installed.

DETERMINE THE MOISTURE CONTENT OF A FLAT ROOF SYSTEM

The sample from a test cut allows us to examine the moisture content of the flat roof system- particularly that of the underlying insulation. The moisture content of a flat roof system is a critical indicator of its remaining expected lifetime. The moisture content of the flat roof system’s insulation is a critical indicator of the entire system’s thermal efficiency. As insulation holds more water, it loses its ability to insulate. Water underneath the membrane is a contributing factor to the deterioration of the structural deck holding up the roof.

WHAT IS THE CONDITION OF THE TOP-SIDE OF STRUCTURAL DECKING

The presence of water, certain materials, or any combination of the two may lead to deterioration of the deck surface. For example – phenolic insulation – once a popular insulation used in flat roof construction was later found to compromise the integrity of structural steel components when exposed to water. Knowing the condition of the top-side of structural decking is useful information for stakeholders.

PROJECT COSTING

A prudent roof estimator always performs a roof test cut prior to beginning any roof replacement or retrofit project. A roof test cut will allow for accurate costing prior to beginning a project- mitigating the chance of unforeseen conditions resulting in “contract extras”. A flat roof retrofit project must always include the detection and removal of “wet” sections of existing flat roof prior to installing the new flat roof system over-top – failure to do so compromises the expected lifetime of the retrofit flat roof.

INTERNAL ROOF LEAK INVESTIGATIONS

If the roof system beneath the flat roof membrane is water-logged – it may result in an internal roof leak. An internal roof leak happens when water leaks from the roof system even though it is not raining. This is a frustrating experience for the building owner, tenant, and roofer. A sample from a roof test cut can help determine if a building is experiencing an internal roof leak.

FLAT ROOF SURVEY

A roof test cut is invasive – it involves breaking the seal of your water-tight flat roof membrane. Alternative, non-invasive, flat roof assessment and inspection tools and methods exist today that often provide the same or similar information as that of a roof test cut. When these options exist- it is best to opt for them instead.