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Tom Camp has been a roofing contractor doing business in Florida for over 20 years. He's seen the damage a hurricane can
do to a roof. After Hurricane Erin struck in 1995, his company, Tech Systems Inc., received a call from the Paradise Beach
Club condominiums in Satellite Beach. The 75 mph winds of the Category 1 hurricane had nearly ripped the 20 year old
BUR off the 48 unit oceanfront complex. |
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Forced to choose a replacement, the club managers also sought to solve their history of leak problems and poor energy
efficiency. The answer was SPF, with it's high wind uplift capabilities, seamless surface, high insulation R-value
and quick installation. |
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"With pressing concerns for the comfort and safety of the tenants, speed of installation was almost as important as
water tightness and energy efficiency," says Camp. "We were able to provide them with a leak-resistant roof in just
a couple of days." |
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Camp reports that over the years, the SPF roof at Paradise Beach has survived at least three subsequent hurricanes
with no damage and no leaks. |
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The insurance industry identifies roofing as the primary contributor to disaster-related insured losses. The roof
and exterior glass are the most vulnerable parts of the building envelope in any wind event and because a damaged roof can
expose the building interior - and it's inhabitants - to the storm's wrath, the total cost of a roof blow-off can rise as
quickly as the storm's own momentum. |
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The reason for roof failure can often be found in the very design of membrane roof systems. Wind often grabs the edge flashing
or coping and peels back portions of the membrane. |
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In comparison, SPF has gained recognition with industry experts for it's ability to withstand high wind uplift and
blow-off because it's smooth, continuous surface grips the deck and walls. It offers superior adhesion with no need for
fasteners, and there are no seams or edges for the wind to grab onto. Lightweight yet rigid, it provides extra strength
to help the roof stand up to the forces of nature. |
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Field studies conducted 10 years ago after Hurricane Andrew devastated the Southern Florida peninsula show SPF roofs will
not peel or lift unless the substrate the foam has been applied to fails. SPF also offers increased resistance to flying
debris or "missiles" during high wind events. Gouged foam can remain without repairs for months without leaking - a real
attribute for building owners when the number of damaged roofs surpasses the number of roofing contractors available
to do repairs after a major hurricane passes through an area. |
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Independent testing organizations, including Underwriter Laboratories (UL) and FM Global, test various roofing
systems for wind uplift performance and then publish the results in their directories. Designers can then look for
systems that meet the UL designations class 30, class 60 and class 90 or FMI-60, FMI-90 or higher where needed. |
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Mason Knowles, technical director of the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance, reports that during laboratory testing
of SPF systems, SPF's wind uplift resistance exceeded the capacity of UL's equipment. UL also observed that SPF
roofs applied over BUR and metal increased the wind uplift resistance of those roof coverings. He says FM Global's
testing showed similar results over concrete, metal and wood. |
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Main Office
Southern Coatings, Inc
2000 NW 16th Street
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
1-954-984-0100
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Central Office
Southern Coatings, Inc
9797 S. Orange Blossom Trail, #15
Orlando, FL 32837
1-407-850-6950
Lic # CC-C1327933
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