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Services

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Don’t wait until your roof leaks, to find

out it is failing.

Protect your investment

today with

inspection and preventive maintenance

services.

SERVICE

Roof Inspection

D. C. Taylor Co.’s Roof Inspection is a technical service that

determines the roof’s condition and assesses its ability to

serve the intended function.

Step 1

Aside from being watertight, how do you need your roof to function? Tell us what your expectations are for its performance and life expectancy.

Step 2

Using a detailed checklist, we assess the condition of more than 20 com-ponents of your roof. We’ll report the findings and provide a proposal for repairs that fulfill your expectations.

Step 3

Once we’ve compared the condition of the roof against your expectations, we’ll report back to you. You choose how detailed of a photo report you’d

like – from images of the defects discovered, to photographs describing their condition and a roof plan identi-fying their location(s).

Step 4

At your request, we’ll provide you access to the information via an online password-protected roof asset man-agement database.

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SERVICE

General Preventive Maintenance

General Preventive Maintenance includes cleaning,

inspecting, and proactive maintenance of the roof system.

Step 1

Share with us your expectations for service life and roof system perfor-mance.

Step 2

As we conduct a formal inspection of your roof, we’ll clear the roof surface of environmental debris to ensure proper drainage.

Step 3

As we identify minor defects, like mate-rials are used to implement corrective actions. Before and after photographs are taken of the maintenance that was performed.

Step 4

When the service is complete, we’ll tell you what we did and provide the images. And, if you’d like, we’ll log the information in an online password-pro-tected roof asset management data-base for you to access any time.

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Understand the source

of the leak first.

Then, select the proper repair method.

Our Leak Evaluation service gives you

information, not just a haphazard patch.

Step 1

Tell us the frequency and location of the leak(s), as well as a noticeable pattern to the occurences.

Step 2

Our crews will examine the condition of the leak area and develop a hypoth-esis about the source of leak.

Step 3

If necessary, we’ll recreate the leak with a flood test, observe the path of the leak, or compare findings with leak stains to make sure we’ve sourced the leak correctly.

Step 4

We’ll communicate back to you, sharing the observations we made, activities conducted, and findings we uncovered.

Step 5

Now that you know the source of the leak, authorize D. C. Taylor Co. to perform an effective method for the repair.

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SERVICE

Leak Evaluation

D. C. Taylor Co.’s Leak Evaluation is a technical

service that determines and evaluates the cause

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SERVICE

Roof System Repairs

Our roof system repairs service restores or replaces worn or

obsolete roof system elements.

If you know you have roof problems;

have them fixed now.

Get a crew – not

a proposal.

Roof System Repairs 4

Step 1

Give us some background on the problems you’re experiencing with your roof and your expectations for its performance.

Step 2

Our crew arrives with the materials and equipment specific to your roof system.

Step 3

Our skilled trade personnel will imme-diately begin identifying and correct-ing roof system elements in need of repair.

Step 4

We’ll tell you what trade work activi-ties were performed; before and after photos will be provided.

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Don’t wait until someone falls from the

roof to establish a fall protection

program.

Step 1

Tell us the type and frequency of activ-ities taking place on the roof. We also need to know your goals, expectations, and who from your company should be involved in planning.

Step 2

When we’re on the roof, we gather information about access and egress, openings, as well as exposures at the roof edge.

Step 3

We’ll tell you the hazards that exist, where they’re located, and strategies to mitigate exposures.

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SERVICE

Fall Hazard Survey

A Fall Hazard Survey identifies potential fall hazards and

pro-vides recommendations to mitigate the exposure.

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Step 1

D. C. Taylor Co. will evaluate the roof and supporting members.

Step 2

Manufacturer-certified crews arrive and equip your roof with permanent fall protection systems, using methods specified by the manufacturer.

Step 3

Before the system is used, a qualified person will train employees on its proper use.

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SERVICE

Permanent Fall Protection Installation

This trade work service installs permanent fall protection

systems and equipment in order to protect rooftop workers

from fall-related injuries and fatalities.

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Standardized Service Delivery

Customized for You

Our Services: 60+ Years of Best Practices

D. C. Taylor Co. has carefully defined and documented its

services. These descriptions provide specific information

about how our work is conducted, the standards and codes

we comply with, and the deliverables you can expect to

receive when the job is complete.

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Defining Your Needs and Requirements

Our professionals recognize that understanding your needs

and facility’s unique requirements is the foundation for

exe-cuting a successful project. D. C. Taylor Co. has developed a

process of delivering roof services that begins with you.

Before trade work starts, we need a clear understanding

of your objectives. This is obtained when D. C. Taylor Co.

acquires information about your vision, preferences, and the

roof’s history during a detailed interview.

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Facility Service Agreement

You have service agreements with other vendors;

D. C. Taylor Co. has created a service agreement

for the same purpose.

Eliminate the hassle of reviewing terms and conditions every

time you require a roof service. Sign a maintenance contract

with D. C. Taylor Co. Our Facility Service Agreement (FSA) is

non-obligatory and costs nothing.

Authorizing the agreement can greatly improve your ability

to proactively manage your roof(s) by expediting the

order-ing process, thereby freeorder-ing up time and attention for your

other facility management duties.

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You are not required to use any services or make

expenditures by signing the FSA.

1. Review the FSA.

If you encounter terms and conditions

that are in conflict with your business procedures, we will

make every attempt to resolve whatever issue is the cause. If

your company already has a similar agreement, we’d like to

review it.

2. Specify a communication method.

Tell us how you’d like

to receive communication, reports, records, and invoices.

Upon acceptance of the FSA, D. C. Taylor Co. registers your

facility in an online asset management database.

3. Order services.

When you need a service performed,

simply authorize a Service Order and return it to your

D. C. Taylor Co. contact.

4. Access maintenance records.

D. C. Taylor Co. tracks

service activities for you in a password-protected customer

interface. The history of your roof repairs and maintenance

activities is available whenever you are, from any computer

with Internet access.

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312 29th St NE

Cedar Rapids IA 52402

319.363.2073

5060 Forni Dr Ste B

Concord CA 94520

925.603.1100

2224 West Shangri La Rd

Phoenix AZ 85029

602.258.7941

ROC42-137218

28W123 Industrial Ave Un 6

Barrington IL 60010

847.842.0471

3192 Florence Rd Ste A

Powder Springs GA 30127

770.943.1664

www.dctaylorco.com

Copyright © 2013 D. C. Taylor Co. | 10.002

All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced, displayed, modified, or distributed without the express prior written permission of D. C. Taylor Co.

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