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Commercial Roof Design 101

Roof Design is naturally an essential component in new building construction, but did you know it is extremely important for commercial roof repairs, restorations and replacements as well? A commercial roof that is well-designed and properly installed should provide many years of protection from weather elements, as well as provide appropriate insulation and coloring to lower energy costs..

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Bench your roof leak worries and save this month’s madness for basketball

Basketball is all about stats – whether it’s points, rebounds, fouls or assists. Commercial roofing isn’t much different, especially when it comes to roof repairs and service.

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Select A Smarter Single-Ply Solution

Adhesion failure, erosion, weathering and seam failure are problems associated with common single-ply roofs. CLP™ Roofing Systems can typically be restored again and again following each warranty period, making them also a sustainable solution. That means a CLP™ roof may be the last roofing system you ever need to install!

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3 Reasons why Simon Roofing’s Repair Warranty is better than the rest

Watch the video below to find out how Simon Roofing’s Repair Warranty is second to none! 3 Reasons Why Simon Roofing’s Repair Warranty is Better Than the Rest It covers both the repair made on the roof and leak coming through the ceiling. Roof leaks often travel so it’s important to identify and stop the […]

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Supply Chain Strain: The Roofing Industry

According to a recent NRCA Town Hall, “The current supply shortage squeezing the roofing industry is the culmination of several factors, and not likely to end anytime soon.”   There are a number of speculative reasons for the global supply chain issues. While the causes might differ slightly from one list to another, the following are […]

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6 ways that roofing materials can play a role in addressing ponding water

When properly designed, most roofs – even flat roofs – have enough slope to drain water after a rain or snow event. Add to that the fact that evaporation helps to dry up roofs as well. So, if you have water that remains on a roof 48 hours after a rain, you can be pretty sure you’ve got “ponding water” and all that comes with it.

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5 beyond obvious consequences of ponding water on your commercial roof

When properly designed, most roofs – even flat roofs – have enough slope to drain water after a rain or snow event. Add to that the fact that evaporation helps to dry up roofs as well. So, if you have water that remains on a roof 48 hours after a rain, you can be pretty sure you’ve got “ponding water” and all that comes with it.

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Roofing Safety: Core Value Applied to Work and Home

A commitment to rooftop safety is a way of life in commercial roofing. Walter Fluharty, V.P. of Environmental Health, Safety and Organization Development, discusses how Simon Roofing promotes safety to employees both on the job site and at home.

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Roofing Safety: Measuring Performance

Walter Fluharty, V.P. of Environmental Health, Safety and Organization Development, reveals which metrics Simon Roofing tracks to measure the effectiveness of its safety programs and procedures, including TRIR and near misses.

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Roofing Safety: Avoiding Falls from Heights

Falls from heights are the number one cause of fatalities in the construction industry. Simon Roofing’s Walter Fluharty offers tips to make sure any contractor accessing a commercial roof is safe while they’re working.