
Finding a Satisfying CommercialRoofing Contractor
Does Your Contractor Satisfy Their Customers? A very important part of working with a contractor is obviously whether or not you are satisfied with what you get. Will they provide service to your liking? Are their prices reasonable? Do they finish on time and are they respectful on the job? How can you make sure you find … Read more

Finding a Contractor Who Works with Multiple Systems
Is Your Contractor a One-Trick Pony? When you’re looking for a commercial roofing contractor, it’s important to find one that is capable of meeting many different needs. A contractor that can only install one roof system will only offer you one solution, no matter what the problem is. A single-ply roof may be your best bet, … Read more

Finding a Contractor that is Trustworthy
Trust is Key to Any Relationship Many people don’t look at business the way they do other things in life. They like to separate their home lives from their professional lives. In some ways, this is a good thing, but in others it isn’t. One area of life that transcends the business and personal division … Read more

Extending the Life of Spray Foam Roofing
How Long Can Spray Foam Roofs Last? Spray foam roofs are generally expected to last around 20 years at installation. The roof will last much longer than 20 years, but this is the standard warranty period. This all depends on the thickness of the foam and the coating, and applying more of either of them will … Read more

Is Spray Foam the Right System for Your Retail Store?
The following is an article found in PRSM Magazine in their 2015 March-April issue. It was written by Brian Bourque with quotes from Bill Pegnato. It’s an often repeated story, back in the 80’s when insulating contractors discovered the water repellant qualities of sprayed-on polyurethane, they suddenly found their way onto the tops of commercial buildings, spraying foam. … Read more

PROJECT PROFILE – UNION STATION
HISTORY Directly in the middle of downtown Indianapolis sits a train station that is iconic to the city. It is the first Union Station and was built in 1853. This iconic facility has taken part in the transportation of millions of people and goods in the last 164 years. These days, Union Station is an … Read more

PROJECT PROFILE – RE-ROOFING THE LOUISIANA SUPERDOME
PROBLEM In August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina formed over the Bahamas and, over the course of the next week, made its way to the southern United States. While the storm reached maximum wind speeds of 175 mph, the winds had slowed to around 74-95 MPH by the time it reached the US. These are still devastating … Read more

PROJECT PROFILE – THE POOL MAN, INC
HISTORY The Pool Man, Inc. has been serving the Kentuckiana area since 1998. They are a family-owned and operated business that provides quality pool products and services to their customers. They own a single retail store in Clarksville, IN and recently purchased a building across the street to warehouse out of season and overstocked items. … Read more

PROJECT PROFILE – HENRYVILLE SCHOOL SYSTEM
HISTORY Located in the western portion of Clark County, Indiana, the school district manages two complexes on the same property. Henryville Elementary houses approximately 700 students and is located on the left portion of the school building. Henryville Junior and Senior High accommodates 550 students and is directly adjacent to the elementary school. PROBLEM On … Read more

PROJECT PROFILE – ATLANTA FARMERS MARKET
HISTORY The Atlanta Farmers Market has become one of the premier farmers markets in the South after many years of quality produce, good service, and friendly farmers. It is one of the largest farmers markets in the world, at 150 acres. It is not just a farmers market though; it also includes a garden center, … Read more

A Tough Pill to Swallow: Why Your Pharmaceutical Production Facility May Need a New Roof
As a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, the products you make are vital to the quality of life for many people. Due to this fact, if there is anything in your building that compromises the safety of your product, then you have a major problem on your hands. One of the significant elements that can affect your … Read more

You’ve Got a Problem, and the Only Prescription is an SPF Roof
Damage to your pharmaceutical manufacturing facility roof is the last thing you want to have as an issue. The far-reaching effect a contaminated drug could have on people worldwide is impossible to quantify. But, like any building, even pharmaceutical companies need to be aware of the damage that can affect the integrity of the building’s … Read more