We've all heard it - or said it ourselves - so often it's become a cliche. At the end of a hectic day jumping between tasks, we may find ourselves wearily summing up our efforts by saying, "I've been putting out fires all day." Imagine, then, how actual firefighters feel when given the chance to think big-picture and long-term.
For the team at Selden (NY) Fire Department, the opportunity to keep their fire station watertight and comfortable for decades to come meant making a commitment to a complete roof replacement. Jay Egan and Tom McGregor were the leaders of the project for the Selden Fire District. Said Egan, "When it comes down to it, we're in the business of preserving buildings, and certainly the lives within them. Our fire station houses more than our equipment, it's also a home for our firefighters while they are on shift. So it was important for us in keeping with our mission to make a decision that would stand the test of time."
"We wanted to find an installation team who understood our goals," added McGregor. "When we met with Tim Roth from Garland, we knew he aligned with our vision of poviding a strong and durable system, and that Garland could be a one-stop partner for the project." After conducting an assessment of the previous roof, Roth recommended a full replacement down to the decking, including insulation, coverboard, and a 2-ply modified bitumen system. He also assisted Egan and McGregor in contractor selection, awarding the job to a Long-Island-based More Consulting.
Said Roth, "The 2-ply torch-applied system will provide the watertight protection to help the station last for decades in the future, and replacing old, damp insulation with all-new insulation and coverboard delivers improved energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and another layer of waterproofing protection."
Concluded Egan, "While the work of our crew comes down to split second response, we're always lookng to the future of our department and community. This new roof is a great step."