Excerpt from:  Commercial Skylight Repair
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August 06, 2008

Commercial Skylight Inspection

Many benefit from having skylights inspected prior to having major problems

I have noticed that there are management companies, who are smart enough to have their skylights inspected on their major properties, that spend less for maintenance than when they call for a specific problem. In other words they spend money up front to insure they won't spend much more later.

These same companies also benefit in that they have one company, that they trust, working on their skylights. In this way they don't have to pay us to repair someone else's incorrect repair. An example is when Embassy Suites paid a roofer $300.00 to ruin a $5,000,000.00 skylight. (We were able to repair it for a fraction of that cost, but still $100,000.00)

We should always be called for maintenance work prior to and directly after you have roof repairs or replacement done. The second inspection should be performed prior to paying the roofers in full. This insures that the skylights have not been unfastened or that the roofers haven't damaged the skylights in some way.


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