We all know how it goes after you have the year-end numbers finalized: The hard part starts of assessing and analyzing where your dollars are being spent.
The big questions for the New Year include which programs and processes are working and which operations are not. Is the maintenance of your facility figuring into those discussion? It should be.
While you're debating, think about this. You maintain your equipment, invest in training for your team members, but none of this matters if your roof comes crashing in on you.
So when you're figuring out where to allocate dollars consider that now is the time to consider a roof maintenance program.
With the help of a qualified contractor member of the Southeastern Michigan Roofing Contractors Association, you can enter the new year with confidence that what's overhead will not crush your overhead.
A roof maintenance program can provide you with a roof assessment, inform you of potential problems and recommend the necessary repairs. Your contractor can work with you to lay out a strategy to keep the weather out of your building, with a dedicated work force provided by Roofers Union Local #149.
You can be confident that any work performed will be done efficiently as well as professionally, and you will also have the assurance that your building will be maintained by the same workers. This will ensure that when you have a problem the workers showing up will be familiar with not only your facility, but your staff as well.
Why take a chance, insist on working with trusted contractors of the SMRCA. Remember quality work isn't cheap and cheap work isn't quality.
Learn more at SMRCA.org.





