Glenneagle Condominium II HOA/Midrises

Glenneagle Condominium II HOA/Midrises JBA

Question 1

WHO SHOULD CONSIDER USING A ROOFING CONSULTANT?

Anyone who is considering having any type of roof work performed, or anyone questioning the current condition of their roof.

Question 2

WHY SHOULD I HIRE A CONSULTANT INSTEAD OF A ROOFER?

A roofing consultant is familiar with not only state and local codes, but also works with a variety of manufacturer’s and has the required to provide the best possible solutions to your particular requirements. A consultant will always have you the home owner’s best interest in mind rather than working off of their own agenda.

Question 3

HOW DO I SELECT A CONSULTANT?

Look for any prior working relationships, can they provide the services you require, do they have the experience required for the project, what are their qualifications.

Question 4

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I HAVE MY ROOF INSPECTED?

That will depend on several factors, what type of roof system is it, how old is the roof, are you in a high wind zone, is there a high volume of foot traffic.

Question 5

CAN A CONSULTANT SUGGEST ALTERNATIVES TO COSTLY RE-ROOFS?

Often times a consultant will be able to suggest some alternatives depending on the current condition of the roof, but there may be times when a roof system is found to be beyond repairs and replacement is the only answer.

Question 6

SHOULD I HIRE A CONSULTANT EVEN THOUGH I’VE HAD A HOME INSPECTION ON MY NEW HOME?

Most home inspections do not go in depth on a roof system and would not be able to provide an accurate depiction of the current condition and potential problems.

Question 7

WILL A CONSULTANT BE ABLE TO GET ME THE BEST PRICE ON A NEW ROOF?

A consultant can bring a number of pre-qualified bidders to the table, but often the final negotiation is between the owners and the roofer.

Question 8

MY INSURANCE COMPANY DOESN’T WANT TO PAY FOR MY HURRICANE DAMAGED ROOF; CAN A CONSULTANT HELP WITH MY CLAIM?

A consultant can properly evaluate the current condition of your roof and what the likely cause would be for any damage which it has sustained. This assessment can be useful when dealing with your insurance company as a consultant is an expert in the roofing industry.

 

Question 9

I HAVE A LOT OF SMALL BROKEN PIECES OF TILE ON MY ROOF, IS THERE A PROBLEM WITH MY ROOF?

The corners of the tile at the interlock are the thinnest portion of the tile and as such are the most susceptible to damage. When properly installed, there is usually no problem with corner breakage. If the tiles are not properly aligned however, there is the potential for point loading that puts irregular pressure onto the corner, causing it to fracture. This most often happens when the tiles are applied to tightly together. Most tiles are designed to be installed with a 1/16 inch shunt or separation between the tile bodies. If this shunt is not maintained, damage from foot traffic or the expansion and contraction of the roof deck could result. Debris left in the channel during application could also result in point loading that may break the corners under foot traffic.

Question 10

DURING HIGH WINDS, MY ROOF TILES CHATTER RATHER LOUD, IS THIS CHATTER DAMAGING THE TILES?

Mechanically fastened tiles with nails or screws chatter. ‘ ‘Chatter’ in high winds is an unavoidable phenomenon associated with most roofing tiles and slates. The sound, which can be heard within the building, is caused by the tails of the tiles or slates being lifted and then dropped by the wind forces. Unfortunately the problem is often highlighted in roof designs where there is living accommodation in the roof space. The sound created by the movement of the tiles/slates can be amplified by forms of roof construction where there is fixed directly to the rafters. Properly installed mortar set or foam set tiles should not chatter.

Jack Brown JBA

What Can JBA do For You?

Jack Brown and Associates has a rich history rooted in over five decades of roofing expertise. Our founder, Jack Brown, has been a prominent figure in the roofing industry for 54 years, with 38 of those years dedicated specifically to roof consulting. His vast experience and commitment to excellence have made our firm a trusted name in the industry.

In 2001, we formally incorporated as Building Envelope Consultants, Inc., doing business as Jack Brown and Associates (JBA). At JBA, we specialize in comprehensive roof consulting services, ensuring that our clients receive the highest level of expertise and care. Whether you’re dealing with complex roofing challenges or looking for a thorough inspection, our team is here to assist you every step of the way.

 

Our longstanding commitment to quality and integrity has earned us a strong reputation, and we continue to serve our clients with the same dedication that Jack Brown started with over five decades ago.

JBA Services

Roofing Specification

Construction Management

Forensic Inspection

Serve as an Expert Witness

Quality Control Inspections

Test Cuts/Chemical Anlaysis

Evaluations of Existing Roofs

Engineering

New/Re-Roof Solutions

Storm Damage Inspection

JBA Is Proud To Be a Member of These Professional Organizations

IIBEC JBA

International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants

CSI

The Contruction Specifications Institute

national roofing contractors assocation

National Roofing Contractors Association

FRSA

Florida Roofing, Sheet Metal & AC Contractors Association