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Why Roofs Fail
Your roof is one of your most expensive and most important building components. It not only protects the interior of your building and its assets but is also critical for occupant health and safety. However, continual diligence is needed — although your roof might be...
Protect Your Roof and Your Building Before the Storm
Storms are always a threat to your roof, whether it's from high winds, lightning, heavy rain, frozen ice, broken tree limbs or flying debris. As a result, the financial toll of roof-related claims ranges from $30 to $60 billion each year, a hefty share of the nearly...
Budgeting Season FAQs: Don’t Forget About Your RoofÂ
It's budgeting season for many building owners and managers. Most are aware of the importance of their roof, but not everyone considers roof maintenance costs, or replacement costs, when budgeting. "Out of sight, out of mind" is a common budgeting mistake.  ...
A Flashing Concern: Why Regular Maintenance of Commercial Roof Flashing Is Crucial Â
The top of your roof is out of sight and out of mind. Meanwhile, it’s under constant attack from the elements, such as raging storms, hail and winds; from nature, such as invasive pests and tree limbs; and even careless or inattentive workers, tenants or others. Each...
Why Commercial Roof Inspections Extend Roof Life and Lower Costs
Nothing is more critical to protecting your commercial property and the health and safety of its occupants than the roof. Roof maintenance can be a challenging component to stay ahead on, but annual roof inspections can play an important role in that protection. Your...
Commercial Roof Warranties—Key Information You Need to Know
Your commercial roof is one of the most important assets on your property. It protects the physical building, as well as the people, inventory and equipment inside. Your roof also has a warranty that can provide some protection for your asset. There are various types...
Roof Safety Checklist for Commercial and Industrial Buildings
Contents Install Guardrails Around Sides and Edges Ensure Roof Hatch Safety Maintain Fall Protection for Skylights Add Warning Lines Near Roof Edges Limit Roof Access Keep Detailed Records Close and Lock Hatch Doors Add Elevated Walkways or Walk Pads Be Aware of the...