
Capabilities
Roof asset management, condition reporting, warranty coordination, procurement support, capital planning, and competitive-bid coordination for St Louis commercial buildings.
Capabilities
Replacement and repair are only part of the work. Most commercial roof failures across the St Louis metro happen because the asset was not managed between projects - warranty maintenance lapsed, condition data was never captured, capital cycles were reactive instead of planned.
The capabilities below describe how we manage roof assets as long-running engagements - what we inspect on a recurring cadence, what we document, how we coordinate with manufacturer warranty desks, and how we support competitive procurement for owners who want defensible bid processes rather than incumbent-contractor renewals.
A roof inspection is only useful if it produces a written record you can act on. Every inspection we run in the St Louis metro generates a condition report, a photo-keyed zone diagram, and a scope recommendation, not a.
Visual inspection cannot find wet insulation. Moisture surveys using nuclear gauge scanning and targeted core sampling give St Louis building owners actual saturation data before any recover-versus-replace decision is.
We help St Louis asset owners write roofing scopes specific enough that multiple qualified contractors can price on equal footing, then we submit our own bid alongside everyone else.
Infrared thermography detects moisture-laden insulation by its thermal signature after dark. We conduct post-sunset IR surveys on St Louis commercial roofs as part of moisture assessment and as a standalone.
We model commercial roof system options over 20 to 40 year capital horizons for St Louis buildings, installed cost, maintenance, warranty costs, emergency repair history, and end-of-life replacement, so owners can.
We track maintenance submission deadlines, manufacturer inspection requirements, and renewal windows across every active warranty in your St Louis building portfolio, so the coverage you paid for at closeout is still.
We act as technical owner's rep on St Louis commercial roofing projects where we are not the installing contractor, reviewing submittals, observing installation at the points where deviations most commonly occur, and.
We apply a documented decision framework to the recover-or-replace question on aging St Louis commercial roofs, core survey, deck condition, warranty status, and capital horizon, and deliver a written recommendation the.
A commercial roof is a long-running capital asset, not a one-time project. We manage roofs on a recurring engagement basis, tracking condition over time, maintaining manufacturer warranties, and integrating roof data.
Reactive roof replacement is the most expensive way to manage a commercial roof asset. We produce condition-based capital plans that give St Louis building owners a defensible replacement horizon and a multi-year spend.
Condition reports are the foundation of every capital decision we support. We produce written, photo-keyed reports that give St Louis building owners a zone-by-zone picture of the roof's current state, not a verbal.
Recurring maintenance contracts for St Louis commercial roofs, semi-annual cadence centered on the freeze-thaw cycle, documented visits, and manufacturer warranty compliance on every inspection.
A manufacturer warranty is only as good as the maintenance documentation behind it. We manage the registration, maintenance activities, and inspection records that keep St Louis commercial roof warranties enforceable.
A roof zone map turns inspection findings, repair history, and warranty data into a spatial record that every future contractor, facility manager, and owner can use. We produce zone maps as a foundational document for.
We work on the owner's side of the procurement table, drafting RFPs, evaluating bids for scope equivalency, and reference-checking contractors, on St Louis commercial roofing projects where we are not in the bid pool.
Independent field QA during another contractor's installation: probing seams, verifying flashing details against manufacturer standards, and documenting findings in a format the installing contractor can use to correct.