
What kind of foot traffic can it handle?
What Kind of Foot Traffic Can It Handle?
Modified bitumen roofing is known for being highly durable and resistant to foot traffic. At L&L Roofing & Construction, we often recommend it for commercial and residential flat roofs that need to withstand regular access for HVAC servicing, inspections, or even occasional deck use.
Foot Traffic Durability
Routine Access: Easily handles technicians walking on the roof for maintenance.
Equipment Service: Strong enough to support foot traffic around HVAC units, vents, and skylights.
Occasional Use: With protective surfacing, it can even serve as a walk-out deck.
Extra Protection: Walkway pads or pavers are recommended in high-traffic zones to prevent premature wear.
Why It Performs Well
Multi-Ply Layers: Provides redundancy and toughness against punctures.
Reinforced Membranes: Designed with fiberglass or polyester for added strength.
Repairability: If minor damage does occur, modified bitumen is easy to patch.
FAQ: What Kind of Foot Traffic Can Modified Bitumen Handle?
Q: Can it handle daily use as a deck?
A: Yes, but a protective surface or pavers should be installed to extend its lifespan.
Q: Is it better than single ply roofing for foot traffic?
A: Absolutely. Modified bitumen is thicker and multi-ply, making it more resistant to damage from tools and boots.
Q: Will heavy equipment damage the roof?
A: Walking is fine, but dragging sharp or heavy objects across the surface can cause tears—protective pads help prevent this.
Q: Does foot traffic shorten the roof’s lifespan?
A: Not if managed correctly. With proper care, a modified bitumen roof still lasts 20–25 years or more.
At L&L Roofing & Construction, we believe in honesty, integrity, and doing the right thing. That means recommending modified bitumen when durability and foot traffic resistance are important for your property.
Call us today at (770) 874-0372 to schedule a consultation and see if modified bitumen is the right choice for your Gainesville roof.
