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Royal Roofing
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Royal Roofing took on what looked like the relatively simple job of replacing a 28,000 sq. Ft. foam roof, four stories up, with the job of first removing the foam which had been applied directly to the plywood, necessitating replacement of 75 of the 4 X 8 sheets. Then a false roof had to be built over 80 of the area to add pitch to a roof which had negative pitch toward the center. Forty eight air conditioners had to be moved up to five times each during the re-roof.
The Foreman's experience, and his calm demeanor regardless of the situations' encountered, kept the job moving, regardless of the obstacles. Such as our finding that the concrete tile mansard roof across over one hundred feet of the buildings front width was pitching forward due to over 12,000 pounds of tile weight, and poor original construction.
With ingenuity, some come-a-long's, chains and then some permanent steel legs, the roof was righted and will stay that way for the life of the building.
The quality of the 4ply #72 lb. cap sheet California Title 24 compliant roof we received is top notch, as was the quality of your people and company. It was a pleasure working with you.
Dick Pruess, Project Coordinator
Castlegate Homeowners Association, Pasadena
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