Protect Your Building Enclosure During Spring Storm Season
As you head into spring storm season (e.g. high wind events and damaging hail), damage to the roofs of your buildings can occur.
As you head into spring storm season (e.g. high wind events and damaging hail), damage to the roofs of your buildings can occur.
As you head into spring storm season (e.g. high wind events and damaging hail), damage to the roofs of your buildings can occur.
As a best practice, it is recommended that roofs be inspected:
If damage is found or suspected, document your findings for your insurance carrier in a timely manner. Contact a roofing consultant firm such as Shive-Hattery to assist you with weather-related damage assessments and/or facility condition reports.
Early detection of these conditions can potentially result in significant cost savings for unscheduled building maintenance. The longer an issue takes to detect, the more damage it could cause.
Signs You Need an Roof Inspection
TIP: Review your insurance company’s stipulations regarding claims as carriers limit the timeframe for claim submission. Undetected or unaddressed water intrusion issues potentially lead to costly interior damage, environmental concerns, air quality issues and facility downtime during repairs. Resolving a small issue in a timely fashion is more cost-effective than one that has been delayed.
Addressing potential storm damage now can result in future savings for facility management and extend the life cycle of your buildings.