Best Roofing Practices - Can You Get A 30 Year Warranty?
Monday, June 9, 2014 ▪ 1:15 pm – 2:30 pm, Villa
Presented by: Jan Frew, Deputy Administrator, Idaho Division of Public Works
Steve Moosman, Sales Manager, Sika Sarnafil’s Mountain Region, Sika Sarnafil Roofing materials and practices are an ever-evolving area of building maintenance and management. Learn about the most current roofing products and installations. Information will be provided about the State of Utah’s roofing program and the State of Idaho’s roofing program, including their 20 and 30 year non-prorated roofing guarantees. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS JAN FREW is a licensed architect and received her Bachelor of Architecture degree from Idaho State University. She worked in private architectural firms prior to becoming a project manager with the Idaho Division of Public Works in 1991. She has held several positions within the Division, including Capitol Restoration Executive Project Manager. She now serves as the Deputy Administrator, overseeing all activities for the Design and Construction Group, managing construction projects for state agencies. STEVE MOOSMAN is the District Sales Manager for Sika Sarnafil’s Mountain Region, representing Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. Steve grew up in a family roofing business where he gained installation and management experience. Working with most roofing types, Steve became well versed in the various disciplines of low and steep roofing attributes and limitations. He authored a ‘Roof Top’ maintenance program used by many building owner’s to help schedule and administer required and preventative roof service/replacement. Steve started Division 7 Specialties and Advance Moisture Protection companies, both firms are still successfully representing and promoting building envelope technical sales and services. Before joining Sarnafil, he was president of ProSpec Moisture Consultants. In addition to his role as Sales Manager, Steve is Sika Sarnafil’s World Account Representative responsible for Sarnafil roofing on properties owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
JAN FREW, IDAHO DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS‐DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR IDAHO DPW
STEVE MOOSMAN – SIKA‐SARNAFIL MOUNTAIN REGION‐DISTRICT SALES MANAGER
History or the Idaho State Roof Management Program
Roofing Problems
Roofing 101 – Basic Design
Shift in Roofing Products
Current Idaho State Requirements and Forms
Current Utah State Requirements
Thermal Plastic Roofing Evaluation
We would like to share with you the following:
A qualified person to inspect multiple roofs and make recommendations
Establish a priority list
Determine what the problems are
Determine a solution/design
Select materials to use
Prepare documents for bidding
Award the Contracts
Inspect the work
What was needed was:
Roof Leaks
Ponding Water
Flashing Problems
Dangerous Equipment
Outdated Equipment
Bad Flashing
Splits
Debris on Roof
Clogged Roof Drain
Dangerous Roof
Reoccurring Roof Problems:
Proper Design
Quality Materials
Quality Workmanship
Timely Maintenance
• Slope – get the water off (1/2 ft. min)• Limit penetrations• Flashing height greater than 8”• Protect roof membrane• Provide for thermal movement
• Appropriate material for the deck• Quality manufacturer with proven performance
• Demand skilled workmen• Provide regular inspections• Require factory trained technical inspection• Require factory contractor certification• Install in reasonable weather• 20 to 30 year warranty
• Require yearly inspections• Reduce traffic to indicated areas• Make yearly repairs• Keep roof area clean• Timely maintenance
Roofing 101: