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Built-Up Roofing (BUR)
Built-Up Roofing (BUR)
“Cost-Effective Built-Up Roofing for Long-Term Protection”
Built-up roofing (BUR) features multiple layers of asphalt or tar, which provide outstanding waterproof protection. This system is especially effective for flat roofs, providing excellent resistance to harsh weather, including extreme heat and cold. Known for its ability to absorb and release moisture, BUR is the perfect solution for buildings in high-precipitation areas. It is a highly cost-effective option for long-lasting, low-maintenance roofing that’s designed to withstand the test of time.
Benefits of Built-Up Roofing Systems
- Waterproof: Built-up roofing systems provide a reliable waterproof seal.
- UV and Weather Resistance: Handles exposure to the elements with ease, ensuring longevity.
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal maintenance after installation, making it cost-effective.
- Affordable: A budget-friendly roofing option with excellent reliability.


Client FAQs
What is BUR in roofing?
BUR is a roofing system made up of multiple layers of waterproofing materials, such as asphalt and reinforcements, creating a durable and resistant surface.
What are the advantages of BUR?
It provides robust protection against leaks, offers fire resistance, and can adapt to various weather conditions.
How is BUR roofing maintained?
Regular inspections are recommended to identify and repair potential damage, as well as cleaning drains and gutters to ensure proper drainage.
Is BUR suitable for all structures?
It is ideal for commercial and industrial buildings with flat or low-slope roofs, but its weight and complexity may not be suitable for all constructions.