
Why “Blue Tarps” Are a Red Flag for Commercial Risk Managers
In the B2B sector, risk mitigation is paramount. While a blue tarp might pass for a residential shed, it is increasingly viewed as a liability

In the B2B sector, risk mitigation is paramount. While a blue tarp might pass for a residential shed, it is increasingly viewed as a liability

A common misconception among Project Managers is that all “plastic” behaves the same under the weight of snow. This assumption leads to catastrophic failures when

In the commercial construction sector, the calendar is the ultimate adversary. As we enter December 2025, General Contractors across the country face the annual dilemma:

After a major storm, the “blue roof” becomes an unfortunate symbol of a community’s recovery. While tarps are a widely available quick fix, they are

Imagine this scenario: A storm damages your roof, and the forecast shows rain for the next seven days. Your roofer is booked for six weeks.

When a severe storm, tornado, or hurricane strikes, the damage isn’t always confined to the roof. Blown-out windows, shattered sliding glass doors, and buckled garage

Community Recovery After Severe Storms: Temporary Cover to Permanent Fix A practical roadmap from neighborhood triage and emergency enclosures to coordinated, code‑compliant rebuilds. Neighborhood triage

Blue Tarps in High Winds and Heavy Rain: What They Can and Can’t Do Realistic tarp performance in gale and tropical‑storm conditions, plus installation patterns

Emergency Enclosures 101: Keep Water Out After Storm Damage What to use, where it works, and how to deploy fast and safely after wind, hail,

Roof Wrapping Science: Waterproofing, UV, and Wind Uplift Basics How professional shrink wrap protects storm-damaged roofs and what variables matter. Waterproofing mechanisms Continuous membrane sheds