How Third-Party Roof Construction Observation Can Ensure Your Roof’s Long-Term Health

Roof Construction Observation
2/15/2017

When you’re considering a new roof, it’s important to think about your building’s future. With your current roof, you’re likely experiencing issues: poor insulation, leakage, or other damaging issues. Thinking about the future, you should consider these issues and – more importantly – how to keep them from affecting your new roof. Certainly, you can trust the contractors or roofing company that you’ve hired to install your roof. You can trust them to ensure quality, make sure that corners aren’t being cut, and to install the best roof possible. But, if you’re looking to ensure the long-term health of your roof, there’s no substitute for third-party roof construction observation.

In all cases, roof construction observation is about integrity. Observers will ensure that your roof is built to last, to your standards, and to your specifications. Making sure that builders stay true to your design specifications, third-party observers are essential to executing your architect’s vision which, in the long run, means that your roof will live up to the architect’s and – more importantly – your expectations.

Third-party observation isn’t just about the integrity of your contractors, it’s about the integrity of your roof. A roof built to strict specifications is a roof built to provide protection. Your building’s sole purpose is to safeguard its contents: people and products. By enlisting the aid of an observer, you ensure that your building is offering the maximum amount of support to the important contents that it holds within it.

At Wharry Engineering, we offer comprehensive third-party construction observation services. Aiming to increase the lifespan of our clients’ roofs, our goal is also to ensure savings on future repairs, replacements, and maintenance. If you’ve been planning a roof replacement, we encourage you to reach out to us to learn more about our services and how, in the long run, they can save you money.

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