Roof Audit Report

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LaCrescent Schools

Roof Inventories LaCrescent Schools

LaCrescent 2015 defects

LaCrescent 2015 defects

Roof Area

Asset Value

Life Expectancy

Year Installed

Year to Replace

Square Feet

All roofs Building Summary

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General Roof Condition Report LaCrescent Schools, LaCrescent 2015 defects

LaCrescent 2015 defects

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General Roof Condition Report LaCrescent Schools, LaCrescent 2015 defects

Roof Name

All roofs

All roofs

Square Feet Asset Value Year Installed Year to be Replaced Life Expectancy

Leakage

Inspection Date Inspector Roof Rating Overall Roof Condition

Conditions range from good to poor

Recommendations

Repair tented base flashings and corner area allowing water to enter on elementary metal roof. Perform minor pm at all 3 sites to keep roofs watertight.

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General Roof Condition Report LaCrescent Schools, LaCrescent 2015 defects

All roofs

Open corner at base flashings is allowing water to enter

Open corner at base flashings is allowing water to enter

Open corner at base flashings is allowing water to enter

Tenting: An area of the roof membrane which is raised up due to some subsurface material lifting it in spot areas. Tenting reduces the roof membrane strength in an area while increasing stresses.

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General Roof Condition Report LaCrescent Schools, LaCrescent 2015 defects

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Tenting: An area of the roof membrane which is raised up due to some subsurface material lifting it in spot areas. Tenting reduces the roof membrane strength in an area while increasing stresses.

Open Laps (Seams): Areas at the edges of the laps of roof membrane plies that are not adhered are called open laps or seams. Moisture can enter at these points further degrading the lap strength and eventually entering into the roof system.

Open corner at base flashings is allowing water to enter

Open corner at base flashings is allowing water to enter

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General Roof Condition Report LaCrescent Schools, LaCrescent 2015 defects

All roofs

Tenting: An area of the roof membrane which is raised up due to some subsurface material lifting it in spot areas. Tenting reduces the roof membrane strength in an area while increasing stresses.

Tenting: An area of the roof membrane which is raised up due to some subsurface material lifting it in spot areas. Tenting reduces the roof membrane strength in an area while increasing stresses.

Tenting: An area of the roof membrane which is raised up due to some subsurface material lifting it in spot areas. Tenting reduces the roof membrane strength in an area while increasing stresses.

Open Laps (Seams): Areas at the edges of the laps of roof membrane plies that are not adhered are called open laps or seams. Moisture can enter at these points further degrading the lap strength and eventually entering into the roof system.

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General Roof Condition Report LaCrescent Schools, LaCrescent 2015 defects

All roofs

Open Laps (Seams): Areas at the edges of the laps of roof membrane plies that are not adhered are called open laps or seams. Moisture can enter at these points further degrading the lap strength and eventually entering into the roof system.

Open Laps (Seams): Areas at the edges of the laps of roof membrane plies that are not adhered are called open laps or seams. Moisture can enter at these points further degrading the lap strength and eventually entering into the roof system.

Open corner at base flashings is allowing water to enter

Tenting: An area of the roof membrane which is raised up due to some subsurface material lifting it in spot areas. Tenting reduces the roof membrane strength in an area while increasing stresses.

.7.

7/31/2015

General Roof Condition Report LaCrescent Schools, LaCrescent 2015 defects

All roofs

Open Laps (Seams): Areas at the edges of the laps of roof membrane plies that are not adhered are called open laps or seams. Moisture can enter at these points further degrading the lap strength and eventually entering into the roof system.

Open Laps (Seams): Areas at the edges of the laps of roof membrane plies that are not adhered are called open laps or seams. Moisture can enter at these points further degrading the lap strength and eventually entering into the roof system.

Holes: Holes in the roof membrane may be due to: vandalism, inadvertent actions of workers or those trafficking on the roof, or deterioration of the roof membrane. When holes develop, water can get into the roofing system causing leaks and wet roof insulation.

Open corner at base flashings is allowing water to enter

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7/31/2015

General Roof Condition Report LaCrescent Schools, LaCrescent 2015 defects

All roofs

Open Laps (Seams): Areas at the edges of the laps of roof membrane plies that are not adhered are called open laps or seams. Moisture can enter at these points further degrading the lap strength and eventually entering into the roof system.

Open Laps (Seams): Areas at the edges of the laps of roof membrane plies that are not adhered are called open laps or seams. Moisture can enter at these points further degrading the lap strength and eventually entering into the roof system.

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Overall Condition Report LaCrescent Schools

LaCrescent 2015 defects

LaCrescent 2015 defects Roof Area

Description

All roofs

Conditions range from good to poor

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Recommendations Report LaCrescent Schools

LaCrescent 2015 defects

LaCrescent 2015 defects Roof Area

Description

All roofs

Repair tented base flashings and corner area allowing water to enter on elementary metal roof. Perform minor pm at all 3 sites to keep roofs watertight.

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