Ask An Expert: How Does Wind Damage Buildings?
Ask An Expert is a question-and-answer column designed to address common questions related to forensic investigation and property damage. Each month we’ll feature one or two questions submitted by you...
View ArticleAsk an Expert: Hail Damage to EPDM Roofing
Ask An Expert is a question-and-answer column designed to address common questions related to forensic investigation and property damage. Each month we’ll feature one or two questions submitted by you...
View ArticleAsk An Expert: Hail Damage to Residential Roofs
Ask An Expert is a question-and-answer column designed to address common questions related to forensic investigation and property damage. Each month we’ll feature one or two questions submitted by you...
View ArticleAsk An Expert: Hurricane & Flood Events
Ask An Expert is a question-and-answer column designed to address common questions related to forensic investigation and property damage. Each month we’ll feature one or two questions submitted by you...
View ArticleAsk an Expert: Will Shingles Reseal?
Ask An Expert is a question-and-answer column designed to address common questions related to forensic investigation and property damage. Each month we’ll feature one or two questions submitted by you...
View ArticleAsk an Expert: Inspecting Damages After a Hurricane
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View ArticleEstimating Hail Size from Radar
Weather research is a key ingredient in forensic engineering investigations, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. Forensic engineering considers all data relevant to a specific scope of work, and...
View ArticleCommercial Roofing: An Advanced Discussion on Wind & Hail
Commonly called “flat roofs,” most commercial buildings are actually clad with roof systems that provide about 1/8 to 1/4 inch per foot of positive drainage. These roof systems are constructed...
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