4 Common Causes of Inadequate Drainage on Low-Slope Roofs
The stone church in rural Portugal was constructed some 700 years ago. The roofs of the transepts are large stone slabs: 5 feet wide, 10…
The stone church in rural Portugal was constructed some 700 years ago. The roofs of the transepts are large stone slabs: 5 feet wide, 10…
During the past ten years, in my role as Associate Executive Director of the EPDM Roofing Association (ERA), much of my professional focus has been…
Regular roof inspections give consultants and contractors a chance to maintain relationships with building owners and managers and create value beyond any immediate repairs. Commercial…
For contractors or subcontractors seeking past-due payment, mechanics’ liens are often a necessary part of the collection process. The ability to encumber title to a…
The overwhelming consensus is that cool roofs are a clear top choice in warm climates, but what about cooler ones? Studies and decades of real-world…
This past January, the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), a non-governmental, non-profit organization, reported that for every dollar spent on mitigation efforts to protect…
Getting potential customers to choose your roofing company rather than the competition comes down to more than just a name or reputation. Because consumer buying…
When the time comes to retire from your roofing business, will you have all of the proper financial and legal arrangements in place to avoid…
Over the past ten years, North American roofers have begun to adopt induction welding as a fast, simple and secure way to mechanically attach TPO…
You may have overheard conversations such as this: New Building Owner: “You promised energy conservation and savings.” Mechanical Engineer: “We sized the mechanical unit based…