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Media Expert on Hurricane Building Preparedness 2012

Best Roofing is providing an expert in Hurricane Preparedness for Commercial & Residential Buildings. Gregg Wallick, President & CEO of Best Roofing Inc. is available to the media for expert comment or analysis throughout the potentially active 2012 season.

Media Contact: Kathleen Lowe, Director of Marketing klowe@bestroofing.net/954.941.9111

Gregg Wallick, President & CEO of Best Roofing Inc.

A second generation professional roofing contractor, Best Roofing’s President and CEO, Gregg Wallick knowledge and passion for the industry is the driving force behind Best Roofing’s outstanding reputation, growth, and success.

As a former captain of the Miami Hurricanes football team, Gregg believes the principles that were taught and the ambitions that were fueled back in college still hold true. The qualities of dreaming, reaching for and achieving success that are fundamental to excelling in sports translate perfectly into the business world and life in general. Under Gregg’s leadership, Best Roofing has grown into one of the largest, highly respected commercial roofing companies in South Florida. The team at Best Roofing now in its 35th year, continues to share that same enthusiasm and passion for achieving success.

Gregg is a University of Miami graduate, holding both his undergraduate degree in business administration as well as his MBA. Professionally, Gregg has served as the past director of the National Roofing Contractors Association and retains numerous licenses in the roofing field. He is a frequent contributor to Roofing Contractor and serves on the editorial advisory board. Gregg has long been an active member of many non-profit organizations and currently serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees for Keiser University and Everglades College.

Gregg is especially proud of being a husband and the father of six children, three dogs, and five cats. He and his wife, Liz, live in Plantation.

Areas of Expertise
• 35 years in the roofing industry
• Experienced Hurricane Andrew and all that followed
• Hurricane preparedness for commercial & residential buildings
• Wind speed, force and impact on buildings
• Hurricane-resistant building construction
• How wind affects homes and buildings
• Florida’s hurricane-related building codes
• What to do after the damage
• How to hire a contractor

What Makes a Good Company Great?

A look inside Best Roofing, South Florida’s commercial roofing company. What makes a good company great? Teamwork at all levels. At the end of every quarter we hold a company huddle meeting for all 100+ employees. It’s a time to review our past, present, and upcoming projects; a time to recognize our hard working crews, our unsung heroes, and have some fun.

Thank you to Eileen Escarda, a wonderful, creative genius who made this happen!

 

Roofs are Like Cars

“Forgetting about roof maintenance…is perhaps the single biggest cause of roof failure.” – Roofing Solutions Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


If you don’t maintain them, they won’t perform when you need them most (and your guarantee coverage can be jeopardized.    If you want something to perform, you have to maintain it.  After all, you wouldn’t expect:

  • a smoke alarm to work if you never changed the battery
  • your A/C unit to perform efficiently if you never change the filter
  • your car to run if you never change the oil

Yet, we see property managers and building owners install a new roof and think that’s the end of the story.  It’s not.  simply put, regular roof maintenance is a responsibility of ownership.  If you don’t do it, you’re putting your property at risk of damage from leaks, not to mention the risk of your guarantee coverage being jeopardized.  the good news is, regular maintenance can help you to preserve your roof and enjoy many years of reliable service.

Having a professional roofing contractor conduct a very extensive annual inspection to evaluate the following parts of your roof/facility will give you peace of mind that your roof is performing as it was intended- while meeting the requirements to maintain your guarantee coverage.

Having a certified, professional roofing contractor provide you with an extensive annual inspection to evaluate the following parts of your roof will give you peace of mind that your roof is performing as it was intended- while meeting the requirements to maintain your guarantee coverage.

 

Exterior Walls

Exterior Walls

  • Check for leaks, staining
  • Check for missing mortar

Interior Roof Deck

Interior Roof Deck

  • Check for leaks
  • Check for deterioration

Interior Walls

Interior Walls

  • Check for signs of leaks

Interior Ceilings

Interior Ceilings

  • Check for signs of leaks

Roof Edges

Roof Edges

  • Check for deterioration

Expansion Joints

Expansion Joints

  • Check for signs of excessive movement
  • Check for signs of leaks
  • Check for deterioration

Field of Roof

Field of Roof

  • Check ballast distribution
  • Note damage or deficiencies
  • Inspect coating

Fascia/Coping

Fascia/Coping

  • Check for leaks, staining
  • Check for missing mortar

Penetrations

Penetrations

  • Inspect all pitch pans
  • Inspect all pipe boots

Metal

Metal

  • Check all attachments
  • Inspect for rusted metal
  • Inspect re-caulking needs

Drainage Systems

Drainage Systems

  • Inspect gutters
  • Inspect down spouts
  • Inspect scuppers
  • Inspect drains
  • Inspect strainers
  • Inspect clamping rings

Base Flashings

Base Flashings

  • Check attachment
  • Check counter flashings
  • Inspect for signs of movement

HVAC Units

HVAC Units

  • Check ductwork
  • Check housings
  • Check sheet metal cabinets
  • Check lines and pipes
  • Check gaskets
  • Check equipment base/tie-in

Other / Roofing Surface

Other / Roofing Surface

  • Check for oil deposits
  • Check for surface contamination
  • Check for soft areas
  • Check for vandalism
  • Check for ponding water

Issues

Issues

  • Does the roof need cleaning?
  • Are there traffic patterns requiring walkway pads?

COMPLIMENTARY COMMERCIAL ROOF INSPECTION

…Before your client buys or sells their building

AND as we move closer into the rainy season and the dreaded hurricane season NOW is the time to have that commercial roof inspected

A Commercial Roof Inspection performed by Best Roofing will provide a complete inspection report on the physical condition of the roof on a commercial property.

Our team of forensic roof specialists are certified, trained, and equipped to inspect multi-family housing, offices, restaurants, medical facilities, warehouses, retail stores and strip malls, churches and commercial- industrial structures. Once we understand what you want to accomplish, we will tailor our services to
meet the scope of your project or transaction.

Free Flat Roofing Inspections

The roof is often the largest expense item on a building. We can provide evaluation of Built Up Roofing, EPDM, Modified Bitumen and TPO membranes. We also evaluate sloped roofing materials such as asphalt shingles and metal roofing.

Initial inspections are general condition assessments based on a visual review of readily accessible areas at
the time of inspection.  The structures roofing integrity, slopes, valleys, peaks, ridges and roof coverings are completely inspected.

Best Roofing is a full service company; and therefore, in addition to the standard inspection, we also offer an extensive menu of specialized inspections to meet your needs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recent Representative Projects

  • 15,000 sq. ft.  industrial warehouse in Hialeah
  • 25,000 sq. ft. big box store (Michaels) in Pembroke Pines
  • Workforce One office building in Miami
  • Newport office building in Hallandale
  • Chase office building in Deerfield Beach
  • Winn Dixie Shopping Plaza in Lake Worth

Top Questions To Ask A Roofing Contractor BEFORE You Let Them On Your Roof

Best Roofing has been keeping heads dry for over 35 years.  While we would love to provide roofing services to every business and condominium in our South Florida community, we understand some will go elsewhere.  When you’re looking to hire a South Florida roofing contractor, it is best you ask these questions before making any final decisions. Now that we’re closing in on another hurricane season in South Florida, we will start to see many fly by night operations offering low prices.  It is essential you choose a contractor that has not only been around, but has a proven track record.

Re-roofing is a process you may not be familiar with until it becomes time to replace the roof on your building. And even then, there’s a lot to learn about which products to use and what procedures best meet your individual roofing needs. Therefore, it’s vital to know that you can rely on the roofing contractor you choose to give you good advice about those products and procedures that may be new to you. The key is to find the right roofing contractor for your job.  Before you decide to work with a roofing company here are some questions to help you qualify your contractor.

How long have you been in the roofing business?Look for a roofing company with an established business history in your community. Surviving in any business in today’s competitive marketplace is a difficult task. Most successful contractors are proud of their history in the industry.

What is your approach to a roofing project of this scope?
This will give you an idea of how the roofing contractor works and what to expect during the project. Listen carefully to the answer. This is one of the big indicators of the company’s work ethic.

Does your roofing company carry workers compensation and liability insurance?
Ask for copies of the insurance certificates to verify coverage. In addition, some states require licensing and registration. If your state does have construction licensing laws, ask for your contractor’s registration and license, then confirm the license number and expiration date with your local jurisdiction.

May I have a list of references for projects you have completed which are similar to mine?
The contractor should be able to supply you with a minimum of three references, including names, telephone numbers and addresses. As a follow up to this question, ask how long ago the project was completed and if the contractor can arrange a visit to see the finished job. You should also ask for professional references from suppliers or subcontractors to verify sound business practices.

What percentage of your business is repeat or referral business?
This will give you a good indication about the company’s customer satisfaction.  Most companies attribute over 50 percent of their annual volume to customer referrals; some even claim up to 90 percent or more of their total annual sales.

How many projects like mine have you completed in the past 12 months?
This will help you determine the contractor’s familiarity with your type of project. You should confirm that a good portion of those completed projects were similar to the type of project you are proposing.

What is the company’s workmanship warranty?
Typically,  roofing contractor workmanship warranties are for one year or more. Longer warranties are not necessarily more valuable than shorter warranties. The length of the warranty is less important than the intent and ability of the roofer to stand behind his warranty. Usually, problems of either workmanship or material show up very quickly. Therefore, the near-term warranty given by the contractor or manufacturer is more important than the warranty coverage during the later years of the warranty. Even if problems of workmanship arise after the workmanship warranty has lapsed, a reliable contractor usually will want to stand behind his work.

 

Copyright 2011, Best Roofing, Inc.