by Brandon Rodriguez | Mar 17, 2016 | Safety, Uncategorized
We wrote about safety a little while back, focusing on the ways in which Castro Roofing prioritizes safety among its workers. Since then, I’ve been thinking about the fact that construction as an industry is one of the worst offenders as far as worker fatalities and...
by Rudy Rodriguez | Mar 15, 2016 | Culture and Business, Uncategorized
Here’s the story of a three-story building with a roof so bad that tiles were sliding off and falling onto the streets below. That’s not just a bad roof job – that’s a major safety hazard! In this situation, the building owner had hired a contractor to do the...
by Rudy Rodriguez | Mar 7, 2016 | Culture and Business, Roof Maintenance, Uncategorized
“I don’t have enough money to replace my building’s roof!” You’re probably not surprised to hear that we get this a lot. Commercial roofs are very expensive to replace, given the materials, labor, and specialized equipment we must have to bring a project to...
by Rudy Rodriguez | Mar 1, 2016 | Roof Maintenance, Uncategorized
We like to remind those in charge of commercial roofs about the importance of long-term thinking, because some facilities managers prefer the short-term fixes to a longer-term solution. Every roof gets old and deteriorates, but choosing good materials and great...