
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 commercial facility management, a roof failure often triggers a knee-jerk reaction: immediate panic, followed by a rush to install a sub-par tarp while waiting

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:

When a hurricane forms in late October or November, it brings a unique set of challenges. Complacency has set in, the weather is cooler, and

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

When you see a storm spinning in the Atlantic, it’s easy to get lost in the terminology. Tropical Storm, Category 1, Category 3… do the

After a hurricane or severe storm, the most frustrating process can be the insurance claim. Claims get delayed, denied, or underpaid for one primary reason:

Gutter guards seem like the perfect solution: a one-time install that promises you’ll never have to climb a ladder to clean your gutters again. But

When we think of tornadoes, we picture the plains of “Tornado Alley” in the spring. But a dangerous “second season” for tornadoes often occurs in