
RoofCON 2026 Takeaways: Speed and Security
Key takeaways from RoofCON 2026 in Oklahoma City. How a ‘service-first’ approach using professional emergency containment can drive storm restoration sales.

Key takeaways from RoofCON 2026 in Oklahoma City. How a ‘service-first’ approach using professional emergency containment can drive storm restoration sales.

Recap of World of Concrete 2026. Exploring the intersection of concrete restoration, structural drying, and the need for robust temporary building enclosures.

Insights from Surfaces (TISE) 2026 regarding water-resistant flooring trends and the limitations of these products in catastrophic storm scenarios.

What restoration contractors need to know about KBIS 2026. The rising cost of kitchen and bath interiors and the critical need for rapid roof containment to protect them.

When it comes to protecting roofs from storm damage or during construction, property owners and contractors have traditionally relied on blue tarps as a quick, temporary solution.

When it comes to protecting roofs from the elements, property owners have a couple of options at their disposal.

Unlike traditional roofing materials that may have weak points at seams or edges, shrink wrap provides uniform protection across the entire roof surface.

In the aftermath of severe storms, one of the most significant challenges property owners face is the prevention of mold and mildew growth.

The hurricane’s fierce winds tore off the front half of the TPO membrane, flipping it back over itself, leaving the property vulnerable to further damage and exposing the limitations of traditional disaster response capabilities.

Identifying and addressing roof leaks promptly is crucial for maintaining the integrity and safety of your property.