

One of the oldest and perhaps the best method for bonding insulation within a flat built up roof assembly is by applying hot asphalt. For over 150 years, asphalt...
Keeping your roof, and those under it, safer.
In this new series, we’re tackling the biggest weather risks for your roof, and how you can ensure you are prepared and ready for anything.
Everyone knows that the elements can do damage to your roof over time. Things like rain and snow and ice could cause significant problems to roofing systems that aren’t...
Tapered insulation is the gold standard for roofing longevity, but do you know what that means for your building?
Winter weather always presents challenges when it comes to roofing work, but armed with the right knowledge, your repair or replacement doesn’t have to suffer. Over the last 65...
Working on the roof of any structure requires that our team pays extremely close attention to weather conditions. Things like snow, wind, and temperature can affect how we proceed...
In our first positive drainage article, we talked about what happens when your roof doesn’t have positive drainage mechanisms installed (spoiler alert, it’s not good!). But what happens when you do...
Ponding water is one of the leading causes of membrane failures for roofing systems over time, and factoring in positive drainage mechanisms is a very good way to offset...