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4 Roof Winterization Tips You Cannot Miss

Winter is Right Around the Corner Your roof is a critical and substantial part of your facility’s defense against the elements, and winter can wreak havoc on it. To maintain your roof’s integrity and...

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Weather-Related Low-Slope Roof Damage: Prevention, Maintenance and Repair

Hailstorms top the list of potentially destructive weather events that can result in low-slope roof damage. Once compromised, heavy snow loads, rain and freezing temperatures can further impair the...

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Escape Winter Roof Woes with Fall Maintenance Measures

Fall is the perfect time to prepare your facility roof for the coming cold. In many regions of the U.S., winter brings frigid temperatures, icy winds and heavy snow loads, all of which stress building...

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Pre-Winter Roof Inspections Can Reduce Utility Costs

There’s still time to reduce your seasonal utility costs before Old Man Winter sets in for good. Many parts of the country won’t succumb to the Big Chill until January or even February, but waiting...

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Winter Effects on Your Commercial Roof

 Heavy snows, record cold temperatures, and other winter effects send most facility managers indoors to focus on maintaining a comfortable interior climate. You probably have no intention of going up...

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Winterizing and Preparing for Ice, Snow and Cold

  Is your roof ready for winter? By now, hopefully, it’s had a professional fall inspection and it’s in good shape for the coming cold. If not, there’s still some time to get it done, but Old Man...

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Snow Removal before Roof Collapse

Get prepared for winter now – plan for your snow removal. A fresh, lofty snow can add 20 lbs. of weight per cubic foot, but wet snow, or partially thawed and refrozen snow, can add as much 60 lbs. per...

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