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Hauppauge – Partial Roof Collapse Clean Up/ Re Roof

In the winter of 2011 the large amount of snowfall caused a partial roof collapse at a client’s office in Hauppauge.  Statewide Roofing received an emergency call from the building owner that the roof was making strange noises, when we arrived at the scene we found a 5-foot high snow drift on the lower roof that had drifted against a higher roof level wall.  The space was evacuated and as we discussed the means and methods of securing the condition, the roof collapsed.  Statewide Roofing mobilized equipment, labor and materials to removed the snow and debris from the roof collapse, build temporary walls inside the building to enclose the affected area from the elements within 12-hours of the collapse.  This allowed the owner to resume their operation and the time needed for the insurance adjuster and structural engineer to identify the issue and develop a work scope for repair.  After the structural repairs were made, Statewide Roofing installed a new EPDM membrane roof system.

Statewide Roofing provides roof snow removal services without damaging the roof system.

Stony Brook University South Stadium- Roof Replacement/ Deck Waterproofing

In a project that highlights the full range of Statewide Roofing’s services; We recently completed a multi stage rehabilitation of the South Stadium at Stony Brook University. Stage one involved removing a rooftop garden and replacing it with a standing seam metal roofing system complete with the Stony Brook Sea Wolves’ logo. The second phase focused on the seating area of the stadium. Every bleacher on the south side was removed and the existing concrete was waterproofed using a specialized Soprema coating. Decorative paving stones were also installed by our masons to rehabilitate the walkways. The stadium was reopened sporting a new look in time for the 2012 Sea Wolves Season.

Lamar Lighting- 50KW BIPV Photovoltaic System

Lamar Lighting a local manufacturer of energy efficient lighting wanted to install a photovoltaic system at their headquarters in Farmingdale. An engineering study of the building determined the weight of a traditional crystalline system could not be supported.  Statewide was able to step in and provide Lamar with a lightweight “Thin Film” Solar solution. The area underneath the system was re-roofed with a tapered insulation system to provide effective water drainage for the panels. Uni-Solar Modules were then adhered directly to Johns Manville EPDM. Lamar was able to go green, re-roof a section of their building, and increase their existing roof drainage. The job was completed and connected to LIPA without any costly structural improvements to the building.