Saturday, February 14, 2015

T&M safty services snow removal - Roof falling in yet? Save your roof now!! snow removal every wherel,call now we will come ASAP -snow removal volunteers apply here to help save lives get cash tips for saving lives and homes

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Buildings around Mass and Maine 

The roof

the  roof

the roof is falling down

STOP IT NOW!!!

No one was injured when the roof of a commercial building collapsed in Rockland Monday.

T&M Emergency safety services  Call Now before your roof caves in!! More snow weighing it down as we speak!!, As the snow melts it's freezing on your roof, I am so glad you have been  so lucky this far and you have time to call me, you may not have long so call now before it's to late!!
 On call for you!!


Buildings around Mass. see roof issues-could be yours??? or your neighbors, ITS JUST TO CLOSE TO HOME!!

The roof of the Piano Mill in Rockland collapsed from the weight of the snow.

Minutes away from Baybridge- mapplewood - Crookes  mobile home parks

This could be a life saving call for your family 

Emergency Snow Removal -call now to save your home and loved ones before it's to late

In all likelihood, your roof is probably designed for a snow load of 20 lbs. per horizontal square foot. But keep in mind that poor materials and poor building construction methods can contribute to a lower rating. Ice is the real danger as it weighs nearly the same as liquid water. A cubic foot of solid ice weighs 92% of what a cubic foot of liquid water. This means that your roof can only support a few inches of ice.

 
The snow on the roof needs to be removed immediately if you want to protect your home. Since you don't know if your builders and carpenters were building the best roof for snow, you have to assume they didn't. Without being an engineer or hiring one, you simply can't look and determine what roofs for snow look like. There are many variables not the least of which is the type of lumber and its grade that was used to frame the roof. Different lumber has vastly different strengths.
Depending upon the style of house you have, getting the snow from the roof might be difficult. Two story houses with low-slope roofs are the hardest. I've seen workers scale up these roofs wearing ice cleats and just shovel the snow to the ground. Steep pitched roofs tend to be the easiest to deal with as often these can be cleaned from the ground using snow roof rakes. I've used these tools to get lots of snow off my roof in a short amount of time.
The ice at the edge of this roof is nearly 6-inches thick. Just in this small section, there is hundreds of pounds of weight. PHOTO CREDIT: Tim Carter
The ice at the edge of this roof is nearly 6-inches thick. Just in this small section, there is hundreds of pounds of weight. PHOTO CREDIT: Tim Carter
Metal roofs and snow pose a different problem. Because the metal is slippery, snow can launch off these roofs without warning and cause serious injury or death to people who get buried by the avalanche. These roofs can be equipped with special accessories that break up the snow and ice into smaller pieces as it starts to slide, but the weight of the metal-roofing snow is still the same.
If you're unable to use a snow roof rake yourself, then hire an individual to do the job for you. Make sure this individual has Workman's Compensation insurance as well as general liability insurance. If he gets hurt while working, or the snow falls and damages something, you want to be sure you don't have to pay for these extra costs.



Call now 207-891-1926
we will come now with  a  $150 Emergency charge plus the rate of the snow removal to save your home, It's worth it now and later,

 

 please don't wait any longer

Money is replaceable, Your families lives are not, Call now!!

 

 

 

                    NEWS

Kennebunk contractor dies after fall from roof

KENNEBUNK, Maine — A 56-year-old man died Friday after falling from a roof that he was working on, according to police.
The name of the Kennebunk contractor who died will not been released until all family members had been contacted, Lt. Anthony Bean Burpee of the Kennebunk Police Department said Saturday morning.
The contractor was standing on a farmer’s porch at 137 Summer St. while working on the roof of the main residence. He stepped backward and fell to the ground, Burpee said, adding that he did not know the distance of the fall.
The man was taken to the Southern Maine Medical Center in Biddeford after the incident — that occurred between 10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. — and later pronounced dead, the police lieutenant said.