Friday, September 26, 2014

Off The Roof Friday: Epic Fail





That's not something you want to have happen on air. Now they wanted to say it was because the floor was slippery. If the floor was slippery, why were you using that area demonstrate the product in the first place. You always need secure footing before beginning a climb on a ladder. Now what I saw was the poor guy lost his footing. This is why you need to be careful at all times of where you are on a ladder, step up and down one rung at a time and make sure both feet are on ladder if you're working stationary on the ladder. As funny as this is in hindsight, I'm sure no one including the guy who fell off the ladder or the makers of the commercial found it funny. They were advertising a product which legitimately a good product. One of our specialist uses of these telescope ladders and they are incredibly and go anywhere. Unfortunately, this commercial does not do the ladder justice, because when used correctly and safety, it can be an awesome tool. Ladders in general are great tools but they are not toys and shouldn't be played with or handled improperly.



Well, it doesn't get any worse than this. How did he get up there in the first place? He's trying to get down on a step ladder gripping the edge of the roof. This was an accident waiting to happen. I can only assume this was not a professional roofing contractor because all roofers at least use real ladders that comply with OSHA regulations and will get you up and down the roof no problem. If this really what the title says, that this was a "Roof Repair Fail" then hopefully this guy reconsidered doing the repair and went



These folks aren't parkour experts!

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Roof Safety


The important part of getting on a roof is being safe and secure. An average of six roofers die each month in America from falling off a roof. Even inspecting a roof can being dangerous, so it’s important that a roofing contractor equips their specialists with the right equipment.

Let’s start with getting on the roof, a roofer should have a ladder with him or her that is approved by local codes and OSHA regulations. Using a damaged or unbalanced ladder is very dangerous and is not recommended, buy a new ladder over using a bent ladder anytime. The ladder should be placed on solid, level ground, unbalanced ground is just as dangerous as an unbalanced ladder. The ladder should be set on solid backing.

Being on the roof provides a new measure of peril for a roofer. Normal tennis shoes can only get a person so far on a roof, when a roof slope gets steep, walking up the slope safely means wearing soft-soled boots made for walking up roofs. In this situation, we recommend and use Cougar Paws for the safety of our specialists. Sometimes the traction that roofing boots provide won’t help against really steep roof slopes, that’s where safety harnesses come into play. By securing a harness to the top of the roof, a roofer is able to move around any slope safely.


Other measures include making sure the ladder is clean and free of slip hazards, not placing the ladder near electrical boxes or wires, and climbing one rung at a time up or down. If you meet a contractor who doesn't practice these safety measures, call us at 1-844-5RESTORE because we do.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

You Don't Have To Take Our Word For It



Sean White | H.O.A. President Richmond Place | Loganville, GA


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To whom it may concern,
I am writing on behalf of Rosser Catastrophe Services in recommendation of their services in home restoration. When hail hit the neighborhood in early 2013, RCS came in and performed exceptional work for several homes in the neighborhood. They also repaired the roof on the gatehouse at the main entrance.
The recent storms brought many “contractors” to our area, some which are licensed and insured, however RCS has been by far the most professional and timely. Their interaction with us from their first contact has been friendly and homeowner focused. RCS is also backed by the Better Business Bureau and is locally rooted here in Georgia.
The only thing as impressive as their work is how they leave a home after they’re finished with it. Construction often leaves much cleanup work, but in every house in the neighborhood they worked on, the property is spotless after they leave.
The recent storms also brought to light an issue that most homeowners are unaware of, Atlas Chalet shingles, a shingle that has been discontinued but not before being installed on countless homes. They informed our homeowners that if the roof has sustained the appropriate amount of damage, many insurance companies would pay for a new roof because Atlas Chalet is no longer being made nor is the Atlas Company honoring its warranty.
As President of the Homeowner’s Association for Richmond Place, I highly recommend Rosser Catastrophe Services for anyone’s home restoration needs. Several homes in the neighborhood are a visible testimony of their work. Resident David Linder has an excellent video testimony that can be found on the RCS website at www.8445restore.com where you can find out more about RCS.
Best Regards,
Sean White
      David Linder | Loganville, GA
Due to technical difficulties, we can not embed Mr. Linder's video, so here's a link.
      Russ Fleenor | Loganville, GA
"The roof was completely done in ONE day! Not the first time they've done this! The crew left our home CLEAN... the job was left exceptionally clean! They also did my neighbor's house!"











https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AznkxjOmzFc#t=23


Monday, September 22, 2014

The Benefits of Remodeling

    


    The "Catastrophe" in Rosser Catastrophe Services can be a little misleading because we're not just in the business home restoration after a natural disaster; we're also here to help you remodel your home. There are several reasons to want to improve your home.



     It doesn't always take a softball-sized hail storm to ruin your house; sometimes defects or the age of the house over time will take its toll on the home and eventually cause problems. The best thing to do is upgrade your home, give it new flooring and walls, before the old catches up to giving need for restoration work.


     By having a fresh new house to come home to, you can have a new sense of pride and self-esteem. You can tell a lot about a person by looking at their home. It makes a great impression on guests to walk in and be blown away by the design of your abode. If you don't have guests, you can still feel proud looking around and saying "This is my house!"


     HGTV has several shows about real estate flippers, people who buy broken down homes cheap, restore them, and sell them for a price significantly higher than what they paid for the house and restoration combined. Similarly, it's a trend for home owners intending to sell their homes to do the same thing, fixing up the house 2-3 years before selling it, they have discovered it greatly raises the value of the home selling new and improved as opposed to leaving it broken down for the next home owner to fix. Taking the time to remodel your home allows you to enjoy the improvements you've made to the house in your last days living there.


     If you want to make a new home out of your old house, trust us to remodel your home and remake it into a dream home. Call us at 1-844-5RESTORE, or visit us on the web at www.8445restore.com.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Funny Stories


    Going off-topic from the usual information, it's Off The Roof Friday where I try to be a little entertaining to break away from norm because it's the weekend time to have fun. Today, I want to share some stories that I find hilarious in hindsight. You know, RCS is the best contractor out there, when you trust us to with your home restoration project, we do everything to get the job done right the first time, and most of the time we do just that. there are; however, times every once in a while, when things just don't according to plan.


    When I was still new to the business, I rode with a claim specialist to get some field experience. We went to a house where he got on the roof and couldn't get off, so he told me to bring the ladder to another part of the house. I didn't have a lot of experience with a 28-foot extending ladder and when I retracted the ladder, everything was going well... until my arm got caught in the retracting latch. The pain disoriented me and next thing I know, the ladder was riding my back like a rodeo bull. Thankfully, I got the ladder on the ground without breaking anything except for my pride, for the record I still not have lived that down.


    One evening we were working on a water remediation job and after we spent seven days extracting all the moisture from the home, someone in our crew who very skilled at plumbing saw an issue with the toilet. He went to go pull the toilet out, and the guy in charge said, "I don't think that's a good idea." He replied, "I been doing this for 20 years." And as soon as he said "20 years" he pulled that toilet and the water come running out of the pipes, undone one third of the work we did to get the house . The moral of this story: It doesn't matter if you have 20 years experience in plumbing, make sure the water pressure is turned off before you take something out of a bathroom.


    I was out hanging advertising flyers in a neighbor and I came up to a door, put a flyer on the door and I went to leave. As I was leaving the garage door, I heard the homeowner saying, "Don't you dare ring that doorbell!" I about jumped eight feet in the air, I turn around and he asked, "Can I help you?" And I said, "Oh I was just hanging some information on your door, sir." And he chuckled and said, "Oh okay, sorry to startle you, just got a sick wife inside and I didn't want someone ringing the bell bothering her, you have a great day." From that day on, I learned to be on guard when entering and leaving someone's property when door hanging.


    These are just a few rare stories that I gotta look back and laugh at. I turned 29 years old about a week ago, and ten years ago when I was working as a bagger in a grocery store, if you told me I was going to be part of the best restoration contractor around, I would have said, "No way, I don't even know what contractors do." But it has been fun working with Johnathon Rosser, the only boss I've ever worked for who can properly execute a chokeslam.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Restoration

     
     
     Dictionary.com defines restoration as the act of restoring; renewal, revival, or
reestablishment, the state or fact of being restored, a return of something to a former,
original, normal, or unimpaired condition, the restitution of something taken away or lost.
There are several types of home restoration as well as several reasons for home
restoration.

     Restoration is important to your home after a storm for so many reasons. Your home
needs restoration because it needs a renewal of its original appearance. When a storm
damages your home it takes the dignity of your home, restoration gives back that dignity.
When a tree hits your home, restoration is needed to repair the hole in your house. If your
roof is banged up, your home will eventually need restoration, because those roof dents eventually become ceiling leaks. The same goes for your siding, your home needs restoration to restore the first impression your siding provides.

     Sometimes a storm doesn’t have to be the reason for restoration, sometimes age plays a factor. Carpet restoration is a must when your carpet is fading, but did you know your windows could be to blame? Window restoration is a must when your old windows aren’t blocking the UV ray that cause the carpet to fade. Interior restoration spruces up your home and keeps it dignity for house guests. After a leak, a house typically needs two types or restoration, roof restoration for the exterior and ceiling restoration for the interior. When people look up they don’t want to moisture stains from a roof leak, especially when the roof that caused the leak was fixed years ago.

     We are a trusted restoration contractor. We have customer testimonials real by people who really had home restoration work done by us. We’re backed by the BBB, a Simonton Windows preferred contractor, and a GAF certified roofing contractor. If you’re ever in need of a home restoration of any kind, we cover them all, so give us a call at 1-844-5RESTORE or visit us on the web at www.8445restore.com.

Friday, September 12, 2014

GAF Testing Is EXTREME!!!

Why is GAF the only brand of roofing shingle we recommend? Because they test their products to the point of torture to make sure they protect your home. They have Advanced Protection Technology that is unmatched in toughness, granule adhesion, flexibility, wind resistance and fire resistance. They've passed the toughest wind resistance test in the industry, ASTM D7158 which means they've been proven to withstand 150 mph wind. 

GAF is also the first in the business to pass AC438, a torturous set of tests that determines how a roof holds up in the long term. Asphalt shingles worst enemy is the UV rays of the sun. When asphalt is exposed to the sun, it will erode giving rain an opening to leak into a home, but GAF's shingles hold their protective granules together in the continual heat of an Arizona summer. The tests also include wind-driven rain and the extreme cold of a winter in Montana, both of which GAF passed.

GAF shingles have a low-profile fiberglass mat built for maximum strength and durability. They optimize the top layer of their shingle for a strong long-term performance against toughest weather. They created their filler with premium limestone for the best wind resistance. Finally, they use Propriety Dura Grip Adhesive to lock the shingles tightly in place so that they won't go anywhere anytime soon.

GAF shingles are also better for the environment. They use less asphalt and limestone than other shingles. They are also recyclable as they can be reused into roadways instead simply being thrown into a dump.

We could tell you about GAF and why we only use them. We could tell you about their warranty and how they test and test their shingles until they know they have the best product for your roof. We could tell you all these things, but you don't have to take our word for it.



GAF Timberline shingles also has a Limited Lifetime warranty that's transferable when you sell your home. GAF is the only roofing company trusted, used, and recommended by RCS and GAF roofing products are the products we use to replace defective roofs like Atlas Chalet and CertainTeed Horizon. Check them out at www.gaf.com. If you're interested in a roof restoration with GAF Timberline, call us at 1-844-5RESTORE or visit us at www.8445restore.com.

Floor Wars: Episode 3 Revenge of The Termites

You can’t have a good trilogy without a good part 3. The past two parts have revolved around hardwood, but now it’s time to discuss carpet problems. Here are some facts about carpets.

  • In some carpets, a problem occurs known as fluffing or shedding. This is where small balls of fluff start showing up after a carpet is installed. This isn't a big deal as it happens with a lot of new carpets.

  • Pile reversal is a change in pile direction of a direction; this can make the carpet look lighter or darker. It’s a type of pile distortion that is not considered a problem and has no cause or cure except for a carpet replacement.

  • Matting is the untwisting of carpet fibers. It has two main causes, heavy foot traffic or wrongly specified underlays or underlay failure.  If you experience this problem, it’s best to find the problem behind the matting early on.

  • Draught markings or filtration soiling can occur along the edge of a room. This is caused by airflow over the carpet bringing airborne dirt particles to settle into the room. Sometimes poor installation of the ventilation system can be to blame for this problem.

  • Carpets will begin to fade over time from being exposed to the UV rays of the sun. If you decide to replace the carpet due to faded colors, it’s a must to prevent this problem again by replacing your windows with Low-E windows that will block UV rays from hitting the new carpet.

These are some of the common problems with carpets, some warrant a carpet replacement and some do not. If you have a problem with your carpet causes you to want to replace it or if you’re just overdue for a carpet restoration, give us a call at 1-844-5RESTORE.

Do You Know Who's Trying To Get On Your Roof?

     Exhibit A:

     If hail storms have already hit your area this year, now is the time to look for a restoration and roofing contractor to repair the damage hail and wind can cause. Even if the storms haven't hit your home, it's a good practice to have a restoration and roofing contractor in mind if the storms hit and you need someone to repair hail damage on your house. There are many "stormchaser" contractors out there that say their perform the home restoration work and never they do. Some even create their own damage leaving a legitimate contractor to have to perform the restoration on a vandalism claim and not storm damage. So who do you trust with your home's restoration? Here's a few questions to ask yourself when looking for a restoration contractor:

     Are they experienced professionals? Or are they new to the industry? You need a company of people who have experience in the storm restoration and roofing field that have the knowledge, skill, and expertise to get the job done.​​ You need a restoration contractor that won't waste your time, which can tell you right away that hail has done damage to your home and that they can repair it.

     Are they established? Or are they just working out of a truck? Serious restoration and roofing contractors have a centralized address, a tax identification number, and a business license. If you have a restoration and roofing contractor can not produce proof of these things, you're putting your house at risk.


     Are they working safely? Or they cutting safety corners whenever they can? OSHA regulations are serious business and are put in place for the safety of the employees and clients alike. Take repairing hail damage on a steep slope roof, in some cases a pair of special boots have to be used to grip the roof, and on some cases a harass and rope. The best thing you can do is hire a restoration and roofing contractor who will use the right safety equipment from inspection to cleanup.

     Are they licensed for your state? Or are they just rolling into town with nothing? Depending on the state you live in, a contractor may need a license to practice any kind of work. Check your state’s licensing requirements, and then check to make sure that your restoration contractor has a license. If your restoration contractor; for example, is from another state and cannot produce a proper license for your state, there's a good chance they're just there to repair some hail damage for a quick buck and take it back home with no little to no real concern for you, watch out and make sure they're legal to do business in your area.

     Will they let you watch the inspection? Some scam artists claiming to be restoration experts will get on your house and create the damage if you're not looking. A representative will pressed their thumb against the siding or spin a dime on the roof to create fake hail damage. Watch the inspector to see what he or she does, it's a good way to avoid filing a restoration claim for vandalism.

     Is the contractor asking for money up front for your home restoration? You can choose to pay for home restoration yourself but in most cases, your insurance company will cover the cost of a home restoration. A legitimate restoration contractor knows this and will instead work with your insurer. If they are asking for money up front, odds are they have no intention of doing any restoration work for you and you'll never see them again.

     Are they accredited with the BBB? The BBB is to restoration contractors what Carfax is to pre-owned cars. It says a lot for a restoration contractor if they have no complaints on their profile, but it kills their credibility if they don't have a profile at all.

     If your restoration and roofing contractor doesn't meet these qualifications, call us at 1-844-5RESTORE instead, or check us out at www.8445restore.com.