Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Work with a Qualified Commercial Roofing Company

A roof installation or roof repair project is rather costly. If done wrong, these costs could quickly escalate. Since 1969, Wayne's Roofing has been setting the standard for commercial roofing excellence in the Pacific Northwest. Here are the top 10 reasons why you should hire a qualified commercial roofing contractor for your job.

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Join the National Safety Stand-Down — To Prevent Falls in Construction

A Safety Stand-Down is a voluntary event for employers to talk directly to employees about safety. Any workplace can hold a stand-down by taking a break to focus on "Fall Hazards" and reinforcing the importance of "Fall Prevention.” Employers of companies not exposed to fall hazards can use this opportunity to have a conversation with employees about the other job hazards they might face, protective methods, and the company's safety policies and goals. It can also be an opportunity for employees to talk to management about fall and other job hazards they see or encounter.

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Roofing Contractors Keep Working in Peak Season Despite Sharp Spikes in Temperature

Roofing contractors looking for any semblance of a “normal” summer season can’t seem to catch a break. As they geared up for a busy summer after a spring slowdown spurred by the coronavirus outbreak, spikes in the potentially-deadly disease threatened a second wave of shutdowns in states with robust construction markets. Along with those increases, roofers also dealt with record heat.

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Wayne’s Roofing recognizes Safe + Sound Week, August 10-16

Washington state Labor & Industries is a proud partner of federal OSHA's Safe + Sound Campaign. Here at Wayne’s Roofing, Inc., we recognize safety as a top priority and are always looking for ways to improve. We stand in solidarity with L&I, and encourage every workplace to take a proactive approach to identify and manage workplace hazards before they cause injury or illness.

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Wayne’s Roofing Adds High Tech Scanning Device

Wayne’s Roofing is proud to introduce a no-contact Temperature Scanning Kiosk now available in our lobby at our office in Sumner, WA. Available for employees and visitors, the Temperature Scanning Kiosk supports accurate face recognition as well as comparison recognition when guests are wearing a mask.

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Wayne’s Roofing is Awarded the Retro Award and Joins the “Two Million Dollar Club”

Wayne’s Roofing, Inc., received the Retro award from the Associated General Contractors of Washington (AGC) this July, making them part of the “Two Million Dollar Club.” This award recognizes their achievement of tracking Two Million dollars in workers compensation premium refunds due to their consistent outstanding safety and risk management practices over the years.

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Wayne's Roofing Recognized as an Elite Authorized Contractor

It's #MammouthMonday in honor of SOPREMA USA elite authorized #contractors! Today, we recognize Wayne's Roofing, Inc. With over 100 collective years of management experience in the #roofing industry, it has been in business for over five decades in the pacific northwest.

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Accept the Things You Cannot Change

Without the noise of day-to-day fires to put out, many of us are operating in quiet solitude and reflecting on how we will do things both now and when the Covid-19 crisis subsides. Accepting what we cannot change, we need to focus on what we can change, and focus on the silver linings within and beyond the circumstances of the crisis.

Thank you for believing in Wayne’s Roofing. We have built a strong foundation based on trust, quality, and commitment to our customer satisfaction – and now that foundation is even stronger. We are here for you now and in the future, regardless of what the future holds.

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June Is National Safety Month!

Now, more than ever, safety is crucial both inside and outside the workplace, which is why the National Safety Council (NSC) is recognizing National Safety Month® in June despite the pandemic crisis.

Observed annually by NSC, the nation’s leading nonprofit safety advocate, National Safety Month focuses on saving lives and preventing injuries, from the workplace to anyplace. The NSC offers many tips on how to stay safe and how to manage safety during these challenging times.

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Roof Leaks in Medical Buildings Require Urgent Care

In medical buildings, hospitals and clinics, timing and preparation are key to minimizing damage and jeopardizing patient safety. An ideal scenario involves being proactive with roofing maintenance and inspections, and being timely with interventions, to extend the life of the roof you have and avoid opportunities for water intrusion. Basically, the proven best practice for commercial buildings of any type.

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Protect Your Investment, Understand Your Warranty

There are many types of warranties that contractors and manufacturers sell to promote their product or service, and it’s important for the customer to understand what they are buying. Many contractors and manufacturers market long extended warranties. Wayne's Roofing would much rather see you invest in long-term roof performance and roof maintenance.

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Where Is the Water Coming From, If It’s Not a Roof Leak? 8 Tips to Prevent Commercial Roof Leaks

One of the biggest frustrations a facility manger experiences is when money is spent on a major expense like a roof replacement only to find evidence of water entry reoccur shortly after.

When you see a puddle of water on the floor or a drip coming from a ceiling tile, it’s common to suspect the roof, but the truth is, there are several places where the water could be coming in from. Becoming familiar with the most likely scenarios and understanding how to identify the source of water intrusion can save you time and budget.

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Construction Material Prices Rise

As posted recently by the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) analysis of information provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows construction material prices rose 0.8% from April to May. However, on a year-over-year basis, the price of construction materials decreased 6.8%.

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