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subject: A Commercial Roofing Contractor May Permit Building Owners To Save Money [print this page]


Did you know that a commercial roofing contractor can not simply fix leaks and replace a buildings roof, but they also save the owner cash on their taxes? I will get to that in a minute, because a commercial roofing contractor has lots, of knowledge about some things that most people don't know they know about, like saving capital on utilities, and what commercial building owners may do to take advantage of tax credits that the federal government is offering to building owners wanting green roofing.

The newer trends in commercial building construction are not only environmentally good, but they can also put quite a bit of money back into the owners pocket. I'm talking about green roofing and how a commercial roofing contractor can create a gorgeous retreat atop commercial buildings. These fabulous gardens can offer a location to soak up the sunny Southern California weather and turn it into money for commercial property owners.

In some areas in the world architects are getting together with commercial roofing contractors and designing some really great green roofing spaces atop commercial buildings that would normally just soak up the hot sun and transfer that heat into the interior of the building, thereby driving utility costs up. Various commercial building owners are then renting these spaces out to nurseries or to bio tech companies and thereby increasing their generated incomes with normally wasted spaces.

Now here is the best part: the Federal Government has passed several different bills that allow commercial property owners to take advantage of tax credits for retrofitting existing buildings with environmentally friendly materials and materials that cut energy costs. A commercial roofing contractor can assess just what types of options are available to commercial building owners depending on the structural integrity of the building, but think of the possibilities!

Unfortunately a commercial roofing contractor cannot tell the commercial building owner just how much of a tax credit an owner can claim on their taxes, but they may tell the owner which materials qualify and how much of an initial price the building owner will have to pay for the green roofing. Only a tax professional can give commercial building owners advice about what they have to do to qualify, because there is a certification requirement that must be made, and the IRS recommends that commercial building owners acquire that certificate from a tax professional.

Commercial building owners should do a few things to get started. First, talk to a tax professional about the requirements for the tax credits because different kinds of renovations qualify for different credits, but in some cases the credits may be equal to the total cost of the job. Then, perform some research and find a commercial roofing contractor that can help with the details of the retrofitting. There are many options that include things like elaborate green roofing, water collection system that utilize rain water as supplemental gray water, and heat reflection systems that keep the sun from cooking the building.

Commercial building owners desiring to utilize wasted space and turn a profit should find it a snap to find a commercial roofing contractor with experience they simply have to look.

by: Rod Harlan




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