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LAS SALINAS CONDOMINIUMS Key West Florida
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Featuring A Sprayed Polyurethane Roof System Applied To Concrete
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Installed By WeatherTightRoofing
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An aerial view of the project
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The preliminary gathering of our equipment at the site
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We have covered the cars in the parking lot to protect them from over spray
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This is what the old roof looks like before we install the new SPF roof! The inside of the mansard is rotted and has to be replaced All new vents will be made in our metal shop
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The inside of the mansard has been ripped apart and will be rebuilt
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We are cutting the roof into square sections for easy pick up and removal
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Our Bobcat starts digging up the concrete roof
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The crew is loading the lightweight concrete to bring over to the debris boxes
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Look at this mess!
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Here the guys are loading the slabs of lightweight concrete into our specially built debris boxes
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The debris is piled into our boxes to be lifted to the dumpsters on the ground
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Our crane is lifting our custom built box to the dumpster below
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There is so much debris we have 2 cranes taking it off the roof! We use safety lines around the perimeter of the building
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Another load to the dumpster
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These are the hurricane approved equipment stands waiting to be installed We are rebuilding the dormers
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The concrete is being scarified to prepare it for the primer coat
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We are starting to rebuild the mansard
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The primer has been sprayed and the mansard has been rebuilt
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The equipment stands are in place and are primed and the concrete is primed and ready to accept the sprayed polyurethane foam
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This area is called a cricket and is used to direct all water to the drain
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These are the vents we custom make in our metal shop We foam in all the protrusions first A cricket
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The white strips indicate how we will build up the foam for water drainage One of several drains Everything that sticks out of the roof is pre-foamed which will prevent future leaks
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We like to foam the corners first The screen they are holding prevents over spray
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We are always trying to prevent over spray
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The equipment stands are wrapped, primed and ready to be foamed in
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A perfect example of how the equipment stands and vents look after being foamed in
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We are spraying the parapet wall. The men are holding screens to prevent over spray
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Our metal shop custom made 42 of these vents for this roof
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The base coat is being applied on the parapet walls as well as on the roof
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A first pass of foam over the silicone
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A great contrast between the silicone and the top coat with granules
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This shows the preparation of our 3-2-1 water management system This broad tan area will have 3 of foam. The gray area will have 2 of foam and then there will be 1 of foam in the small box around the drain. This will insure positive water drainage!
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The roof has been done except a small part in the upper right corner. The only thing left to do are the dormers and install the A/C units A beautiful roof!
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As shown in the next few slides the dormers will be rebuilt with steel covered tiles
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The finishing touches are now being completed and the dormers are ready for the tile installation
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The tiles are being fitted
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Quality work by a quality company!
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The roof and all tile work is now complete
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The End
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WAIT! TheresMore!!!
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WE CAN GUARANTEE!
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YOUR POLYURETHANE FOAM ROOF WILL NOT BLOW OFF
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Even in a Category Five Hurricane!
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IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE…
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IT IS TRUE! BUT!
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BAYER AG The Global Fortune 500 Company And Its North American Subsidiary BAY SYSTEMS NORTH AMERICA
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Along With WeatherTight Roofing FOR TWO YEARS IN A ROW THE TOP APPLICATOR IN THE US
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NOW OFFER SUCH A GUARANTEE! …And Here It Is
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Thank You For Your Interest In Our Roof System
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