Low-Slope Commercial Roofing: A Technical Guide for Adjusters eBook

Roof-related claim costs for commercial property insurers represent as much as one-third of all losses. With low-slope roofs frequently included in these claims and requiring unique considerations, it’s imperative that adjusters know about the different types of low-slope roofing materials and how common perils impact them.
Request the Low-Slope Commercial Roofing: A Technical Guide for Adjusters eBook to learn about several types of commercial roofing material, weather and non-weather-related perils that impact them, and when to partner with licensed engineers.
You’ll also gain an understanding of:
- Built-up roofing, modified bitumen, and single-ply roofing types
- How each roofing type is made and installed
- Perils that impact these types
- Common deficiencies for low-slope commercial roof materials
- How these losses have appeared in insurance claims
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Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.
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