For decades, “keep it off the roof” has been the mantra of knowledgeable building owners and managers. The first and perhaps most effective method for extending the life of a roof system has been to keep it free of mechanical equipment and superfluous items while also limiting unnecessary foot traffic. However, the growing popularity of alternative energy sources has given the roof a new role to play. Increasingly, roof systems are also being looked at as a platform for energy production through the installation of solar energy systems. We know, as a leading solar installer, that the roof surface has become too valuable a space to be left under used.
As a consequence, roofs are being called upon to be the base support for other functions independent of its traditional purpose. These other functions need to
be designed and integrated into the roof system. In order to meet these dueling demands in the most effective manner, it is necessary to understand how best to marry the two together to ensure a sustained level of high performance.
Coexisting With Solar Energy Systems
While much attention in recent years has been paid to vegetative roofs, we’re seeing, and anticipate, a larger shift towards a significant growth in installation of solar energy systems.
Once the roof has been chosen to support energy producing components, you should immediately start a matrix of those functions, their design, construction, and maintenance requirements. We can help and coordinate all factors under one program. For instance, solar systems must provide proper clearance above the roof membrane to enable maintenance or repairs below, and it should be spaced to allow for access between units.
Protecting The Roof
A roof that will serve as a platform needs to be designed for heavy foot traffic and for access to both the roof and the equipment it supports. The key is to understand installation sequencing. With platform roofs, the need is to prevent damage throughout the installation of equipment—solar arrays for example. The roof surface is impacted not only by foot traffic but also material packaging, tools, materials, as well as workman setup and construction. We’re one of very few contractors experienced in these procedures.
It’s important to understand the need for proactive and continuous maintenance, given the fact that the roof is performing multiple functions. This maintenance, as well as the first several years of climatic cycling, can affect the roof systems. Proactive and specified roof maintenance for the first year is always factored into our solar projects. This allows us to attend to minor items before they manifest into larger concerns—ones not covered under warranty.
Once completed, the system needs to be managed and documented. We offer leading preventative maintenance programs for all systems under our MyRAMCON Star Program.
Overview
Roof systems today are being asked to perform many more functions than their predecessors, and these should be designed in a way that reflects emerging needs. Taking a holistic approach to roof system design, construction, and management results in watertight performance while supporting other activities, such as solar production. For many facilities, the roof is, or will become, a valuable contributor to its aesthetic and energy performance. Making sure RAMCON is by your side will ensure your project is a success.
Showing posts with label proactive maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proactive maintenance. Show all posts
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Monday, May 2, 2011
4 Factors of Long Term Roof Performance
Maintaining institutional and commercial facilities is crucial for today’s building owners and managers. One of the most important steps in achieving this goal, yet the most overlooked in many organizations, is the roofing system. Why do so many organizations overlook the roof system, which is by far the most problematic building component? In general, roofs present a host of major challenges, from specification and installation to maintenance and replacement.
The Right System
Choosing the right roofing system for your facility is likely the most important decision you will make. Unfortunately, there is not a ‘best roof’ out there. Each type of system has its own unique strengths and weaknesses. We’ve installed practically every type of roofing system available and can help you to choose the right system for your project.
Top Installation
The installation crews installing your roof is a crucial factor, and in some cases, the greatest influence on roof performance. If the contractor does not install the roof properly, the roof will not perform up to expectations, no matter the quality of the roof design or materials. Your primary consideration when choosing a contractor is ensuring it can provide a highly experienced, skilled, and conscientious roofing crews and supervisors. At RAMCON, this is what we do best and are known for industry wide.
Materials Management
New and improved waterproofing products continually enter the market. Unfortunately, new and improved often means less expensive. The cost of the membrane, not its proven performance, too often is the overriding factor in choosing a roof system. But you must keep in mind the difference in cost between a high-quality, time-tested roofing membrane and a low-cost commodity brand is usually less than 10 percent of the system’s total cost. RAMCON has case studies to show you the proven track record of most major roofing systems.
Maintenance Matters
It’s vital that you implement a proactive inspection and maintenance program immediately after the roof is installed. Too many times, owners and managers believe that because a warranty covers the new roof, they can ignore maintenance as it’s be covered by the warranty…WRONG. Historically, over 65% of all roof leaks fall outside the coverage of the manufacturer’s warranty. The sad part is, most are completely avoidable. Practically every manufacturer mandates you perform and document routine maintenance as a condition of the warranty. With RAMCON, this is a piece of cake. We’ve got the best service teams available, ready for you 24/7.
The Right System
Choosing the right roofing system for your facility is likely the most important decision you will make. Unfortunately, there is not a ‘best roof’ out there. Each type of system has its own unique strengths and weaknesses. We’ve installed practically every type of roofing system available and can help you to choose the right system for your project.
Top Installation
The installation crews installing your roof is a crucial factor, and in some cases, the greatest influence on roof performance. If the contractor does not install the roof properly, the roof will not perform up to expectations, no matter the quality of the roof design or materials. Your primary consideration when choosing a contractor is ensuring it can provide a highly experienced, skilled, and conscientious roofing crews and supervisors. At RAMCON, this is what we do best and are known for industry wide.
Materials Management
New and improved waterproofing products continually enter the market. Unfortunately, new and improved often means less expensive. The cost of the membrane, not its proven performance, too often is the overriding factor in choosing a roof system. But you must keep in mind the difference in cost between a high-quality, time-tested roofing membrane and a low-cost commodity brand is usually less than 10 percent of the system’s total cost. RAMCON has case studies to show you the proven track record of most major roofing systems.
Maintenance Matters
It’s vital that you implement a proactive inspection and maintenance program immediately after the roof is installed. Too many times, owners and managers believe that because a warranty covers the new roof, they can ignore maintenance as it’s be covered by the warranty…WRONG. Historically, over 65% of all roof leaks fall outside the coverage of the manufacturer’s warranty. The sad part is, most are completely avoidable. Practically every manufacturer mandates you perform and document routine maintenance as a condition of the warranty. With RAMCON, this is a piece of cake. We’ve got the best service teams available, ready for you 24/7.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Roofing Trends: Protective Planning
For decades, “keep it off the roof” has been the mantra of knowledgeable building owners and managers. The first and perhaps most effective method for extending the life of a roof system has been to keep it free of mechanical equipment and superfluous items while also limiting unnecessary foot traffic. However, the growing popularity of alternative energy sources has given the roof a new role to play. Increasingly, roof systems are also being looked at as a platform for energy production through the installation of solar energy systems. We know, as a leading solar installer, that the roof surface has become too valuable a space to be left under used.
As a consequence, roofs are being called upon to be the base support for other functions independent of its traditional purpose. These other functions need to be designed and integrated into the roof system. In order to meet these dueling demands in the most effective manner, it is necessary to understand how best to marry the two together to ensure a sustained level of high performance.
Coexisting With Solar Energy Systems
While much attention in recent years has been paid to vegetative roofs, we’re seeing, and anticipate, a larger shift towards a significant growth in installation of solar energy systems.
Once the roof has been chosen to support energy producing components, you should immediately start a matrix of those functions, their design, construction, and maintenance requirements. We can help and coordinate all factors under one program. For instance, solar systems must provide proper clearance above the roof membrane to enable maintenance or repairs below, and it should be spaced to allow for access between units.
Protecting The Roof
A roof that will serve as a platform needs to be designed for heavy foot traffic and for access to both the roof and the equipment it supports. The key is to understand installation sequencing. With platform roofs, the need is to prevent damage throughout the installation of equipment—solar arrays for example. The roof surface is impacted not only by foot traffic but also material packaging, tools, materials, as well as workman setup and construction. We’re one of very few contractors experienced in these procedures.
It’s important to understand the need for proactive and continuous maintenance, given the fact that the roof is performing multiple functions. This maintenance, as well as the first several years of climatic cycling, can affect the roof systems. Proactive and specified roof maintenance for the first year is always factored into our solar projects. This allows us to attend to minor items before they manifest into larger concerns—ones not covered under warranty.
Once completed, the system needs to be managed and documented. We offer leading preventative maintenance programs for all systems under our MyRAMCON Star Program.
Overview
Roof systems today are being asked to perform many more functions than their predecessors, and these should be designed in a way that reflects emerging needs. Taking a holistic approach to roof system design, construction, and management results in watertight performance while supporting other activities, such as solar production. For many facilities, the roof is, or will become, a valuable contributor to its aesthetic and energy performance. Making sure RAMCON is by your side will ensure your project is a success.
As a consequence, roofs are being called upon to be the base support for other functions independent of its traditional purpose. These other functions need to be designed and integrated into the roof system. In order to meet these dueling demands in the most effective manner, it is necessary to understand how best to marry the two together to ensure a sustained level of high performance.
Coexisting With Solar Energy Systems
While much attention in recent years has been paid to vegetative roofs, we’re seeing, and anticipate, a larger shift towards a significant growth in installation of solar energy systems.
Once the roof has been chosen to support energy producing components, you should immediately start a matrix of those functions, their design, construction, and maintenance requirements. We can help and coordinate all factors under one program. For instance, solar systems must provide proper clearance above the roof membrane to enable maintenance or repairs below, and it should be spaced to allow for access between units.
Protecting The Roof
A roof that will serve as a platform needs to be designed for heavy foot traffic and for access to both the roof and the equipment it supports. The key is to understand installation sequencing. With platform roofs, the need is to prevent damage throughout the installation of equipment—solar arrays for example. The roof surface is impacted not only by foot traffic but also material packaging, tools, materials, as well as workman setup and construction. We’re one of very few contractors experienced in these procedures.
It’s important to understand the need for proactive and continuous maintenance, given the fact that the roof is performing multiple functions. This maintenance, as well as the first several years of climatic cycling, can affect the roof systems. Proactive and specified roof maintenance for the first year is always factored into our solar projects. This allows us to attend to minor items before they manifest into larger concerns—ones not covered under warranty.
Once completed, the system needs to be managed and documented. We offer leading preventative maintenance programs for all systems under our MyRAMCON Star Program.
Overview
Roof systems today are being asked to perform many more functions than their predecessors, and these should be designed in a way that reflects emerging needs. Taking a holistic approach to roof system design, construction, and management results in watertight performance while supporting other activities, such as solar production. For many facilities, the roof is, or will become, a valuable contributor to its aesthetic and energy performance. Making sure RAMCON is by your side will ensure your project is a success.
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