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4.01.2021

Colored Shingles bring Pizazz Old Home

Adding pizazz using Colored Roofing Shingles to bring out a Homes Features. Old North StLouis Project.


The roof has a 10/12 Pitch - foam couch cushions and my Tree Climbing equipment were utilized to keep me safe. A few neighbors took some pics of me while I was on the roof. I look forward to receiving them. I'll share them in the near future.





The prior roof was leaking in a few spots. In the following photos of the missing shingles can be a source for roof leaks. 

There was no drip edge used on the roof and when the shingles do not overlap into the gutter (example above photo) water can penetrate into a home and cause the fascia or gutter boards to deteriorate and fail.

Example of missing shingle.


Photo Album of Roof Project Photos Scotts Contracting StLouis MO https://photos.app.goo.gl/8QQoFAZfxM863a5r9


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4.11.2019

TPO Roof - NO Touch Electric Ground Wire Installation

TPO Roof - NO Touch Electric Ground Wire Installation

A prototype CAD design has been created with SketchUp and uploaded as a Free Share / Open Source Design in the 3D warehouse



TPO Roof - NO Touch Electric Ground Wire Installation

GAF TPO EverGuard 'strips" were fashioned around the Ground Wire attached to the rooftop communication equipment (Cable, Satellite, and Internet Antennas).  To keep the wire from rubbing holes in the roofing when the wind blows or from rain storms.  TPO strips (1in by 5in) were modified and welded to the existing TPO Roof surface to hold the Ground Wire 1 inch off the roof.  The modified NO Touch Electric Ground Wire attachments were placed 12 to 16 inches apart.








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4.01.2019

Energy Star HVAC Systems

A properly working Air Conditioner Creates a Happy Home
Scotts Contracting HVAC Services




That doesn't break the Bank!





    New Homes Infographic

    Heating and cooling US Dept of Energy Suggestions

    • Tune up your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system with an annual maintenance contract. Even a new HVAC system, like a new car, will decline in performance without regular maintenance. A contract automatically ensures that your HVAC contractor will provide “pre-season” tune-ups before each cooling and heating season. Your chances of an emergency HVAC breakdown also decrease with regular maintenance. 
    • Plug air leaks with weather stripping and caulking.
    • Install variable frequency drives (VFDs) and energy-efficient motors.
    • Balance air and water systems.
    • Install window films and add insulation or reflective roof coating to reduce energy consumption.
    • Upgrade and maintain heating and cooling equipment. Replace chlorofluorocarbon chillers, retrofit or install energy-efficient models to meet a building’s reduced cooling loads, and upgrade boilers and other central plant systems to energy-efficient standards.




    Part 1 StLouis HVAC Services Now Offered
    Part 2 Why Service Is Needed for HVAC Systems
    Part 3 Common HVAC Symptoms - Problems
    Part 4 Energy Star HVAC Systems 
    Part 5 Spring Clean HVAC Special 
    Part 6 Spring Clean Coupon 1/2 Off





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    3.30.2019

    Heat Welded TPO Roof Repair


    The TPO roof repairs in the prior blog post 

    StLouis TPO Roof Repair were done with a Heat Weld process and system that melts the roofing materials together creating a bond that will last for 30 years.


    GAF TPO Single-Ply Roofing: An excellent, yet cost-effective membrane suitable for all types of single-ply systems with guarantees up to 30 years.


    In the 20+ years that TPO has been in the field, it’s become one the most popular products used for low-slope roofing. Over 1 billion sq. ft. are installed annually, making up over 50% of single ply roofs being installed today. GAF
     EverGuard® Freedom™ 5’ x 50' Dual Heat‑Weld Flashing
    Available in 45-mil and 60-mil reinforced membrane, it eliminates waste because of the two heat-weld edges. The 6" heat weld edge makes it more flexible and easier to install. 



    The rapid rise in popularity can be associated with several of TPO’s inherent benefits, including:
    • Great Value… Excellent performance at a cost effective price.
    • Excellent Seam Strength… Heat-welded seams provide greater seam strength to taped and other seams.
    • Long-term Weathering… Excellent long-term heat and UV resistance.

    The increasing popularity of TPO roofing systems has led to much confusion, exaggerated claims, and misinformation about TPO as a product class. As North America’s largest roofing manufacturer, GAF decided to find out the truth about TPO performance.

    GAF engaged Structural Research Inc. (SRI), a well-known and highly respected laboratory that has done testing with UL, NRCA, and MRCA to perform the largest independent performance study ever conducted of the 4 major U.S. TPO brands.

    SRI procured all of the materials independently, testing over 400 samples that were subjected to over 6,000 individual measurements over the course of the study. The testing methods included a variety of ASTM physical property tests, including thickness above the scrim and weld strength, which showed that the 4 TPO brands exhibit relatively similar performance on these parameters. 
    • Over 130 years in business and North America’s largest roofing manufacturer. 
    • Offers a full line of roofing solutions, including TPO and PVC single-ply systems. 
    • Capital investments of over $130 million from 2011–2016 in commercial roof manufacturing, giving GAF the most state-of-the-art equipment in the industry. 
    • Only GAF offers the patent-pending EverGuard Extreme® membrane with the longest warranty in the industry (up to a 35-year guarantee*). 
    • Leader in sustainability, including having EPDs, HPDs, and being on the red list free listings. • Commissioned the largest independent study ever conducted on TPO performance among North American manufacturers. » Results show GAF has the bestperforming TPO membranes in accelerated aging tests (visit TPOResults.com to learn more). 
    • Energy Saving… Highly reflective and emissive white surface can help reduce energy costs and urban heat island effect. » Check out your potential energy savings by going with a white roof at cool.gaf.com. 
    • Inherently Flexible… No need for plasticizers. 
    • Naturally Fungal Resistant… Doesn’t require biocides. 
    • Versatile Application Methods… Including high-performance roofs requiring high wind uplift, increased puncture resistance, or quick economical systems. https://www.gaf.com/en-us/document-library/documents/documents/division7documents/everguardproductliteratureampbrochuresdocuments/EverGuard_TPO__Brochure__2017.pdf





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    StLouis TPO Roof Repair

    Scotts Contracting now offers TPO Roofing Repairs starting at $255.00 per area.


    Photos of the latest TPO Flat Roof Repair 

    1st image: For whatever reason the prior contractor installed this section of TPO roofing material with 19 holes that were caulked. To eliminate the future problems the building owner chose to install a 20-30 year TPO roof patch rather than risk the caulking drying out and leaking in the future.

    For whatever reason the prior contractor installed this section of TPO roof that had 19 holes that were caulked. To eliminate the future problems the building owner chose to install a 20 year TPO roof patch rather than risk the caulking drying out and leaking in the future.
     Image 2: Patching over more holes in the TPO roofing from the prior contractors screw up.
    Patching over more holes in the TPO roofing from the prior contractors screw up.
     Images 3-5 Miscellaneous TPO White Roof Repair Patches
    TPO Roof Seam Patch


    The Everguard TPO Roofing Patches and materials used in the above photos were locally sourced from Travis Roofing Supply and are GAF TPO Roofing Systems.

    The Everguard TPO Roofing Patches and materials used in the above photos were locally sourced from Travis Roofing Supply and are GAF TPO Roofing Systems.

    Schedule a Everguard TPO white roof with Scotts Contracting by email,(trying something new using Google Calendar), or use the contact form.





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    4.10.2017

    StLouis White TPO Roof Project CAD Detail

    CAD Detail No: 9821 White TPO Flat Roof Replacement Detail using Structodeck.

    Eco Friendly White TPO Roof Job Site Project Photos bottom of page


    CAD Detail White Roof Install Masonry Building StLouis Investment Property
    CAD Detail No: 9821 White TPO Flat Roof Replacement Detail using Structodeck
    • I've found that making a simple and quick graphic image to use as a visual tool to explain a building system repair to a client is easier when I provide a "non technical" image of the proposed work to be done.
    • Why GAF EverGuard® TPO
      • Outperforms standard TPO in heat aging and UV tests—the best predictors of TPO performance
        - Independent TPO Study proves EverGuard® TPO 60 mil Membrane is the best standard TPO in accelerated aging. View the key findings and full study here.
        - After accelerated heat aging at 275°F (135°C) for 112 days, EverGuard® TPO showed no cracking—while every one of the competitors’ samples had failed!
        - UV testing—Greater than 2.5 times the industry standard (ASTM D6878 weather resistance test)
      • Guarantees are available up to 25 years when using EverGuard® TPO 60 mil Membrane.*
      • Easier to install due to:
        - Large welding window
        - Most complete line of accessories
        - 10' (3.05 m) wide sheets








  • DESCRIPTION STRUCTODEK HD is not only an integral roofing system component; it also makes roofing easier with physical properties that generate structural rigidity and dimensional stability. The wood fiberboard composition of STRUCTODEK HD possesses natural bonding qualities, resulting in superior adhesion capabilities. Adhesive tightly grasps the fibers of STRUCTODEK HD without causing excess absorption, providing a solid and secure roof system which bonds very well with many asphalt, coal tar, and cold-process adhesive products. The lightweight nature of STRUCTODEK HD is better than heavier alternatives and will keep the roof load below the specified maximum weight. Source





  • Below Porch photo prior jobsite building photo - barrel tile roof removal replaced with asphalt shingles.


    Kevin at Travis Roofing Supply was a great help in outlining the proper materials and needed prep to ensure the TPO roofing will meet and exceed the expectations of the Investment Property Owner plus the 25 year product guarranty. 

    Below are the project photos for the TPO white roof Project




















    Travis Roofing Supply is located just north of the Vandeventer/44 in the old RSG Roofing Building 







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    12.02.2016

    Home Fire Repair and Remodel

    The following photos are images from the job site, highlighting areas that the prior weatherization crews missed -when they were insulating this building.  

    The missing insulation in critical areas causes greater energy needs - adding to the carbon footprint of this home.

    The missing insulation in critical areas causes greater energy needs - adding to the carbon footprint of this home.

    The Hemp Insulation Solutions to Thermal Bridging
    Industrial Hemp Insulation stops thermal bridging!
    Industrial Hemp Insulation stops thermal bridging!


    Fire repair, gut rehab- property was one of the most insulated buildings I've worked on in StLouis (that wasn't mine). The prior so called "energy experts" who installed all the insulation, missed insulting the spots most needed.
    In this home's lower floor is where a garage and storage rooms are located. There are two giant heat traps one of which extends thru the home to the roof area- the chimney & The other heat sink is the metal post and beam system that supports the second floor;floor.
    Heat and cold transfer thru denser materials faster and more efficiently that a porous substance.
    All the second floor boards are supported by this heat sink. This allows the heat and cold a way into the building thru conduction- thermal conductivity.
    The homes chimney is also located in the coldest part of the home and thermally conducts all the absorbed heat & cold into the second floor.
    To stop the thermal conductivity- building owner should insulate both of these areas and stop the heat or cold from ever reaching the heat sinks. By wrapping the chimney & metal it will never get cold or hot eliminating thermal conductivity.





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    10.11.2016

    Green Build Bar Build Notes Suggestions Annotations



    Notes-Suggestions-Ideas

    I am going to mention ideas and suggestions on ways that will reduce your monthly bills in utility savings by incorporating the following examples into the Green Design of your building.  My suggestions will include: PV Solar Electric, Solar Water Heating, and Energy Conservation.  

    The greatest use of your investment dollars will come by installing Insulation in the various parts of your building.
     

    As a general rule it is cheaper to save energy than it is to create energy.  

    It does not matter if this is in gas or electric. Basically: If you can save it you don’t have to make it.

    The Department of Energy suggests for our region various levels of insulation
    Ceiling: R38 - R60
    Walls: R13 -R19
    Floor: R25 - R30 


    Examples of where to insulate. 1. In unfinished attic spaces, insulate between and over the floor joists to seal off living spaces below. If the air distribution is in the attic space, then consider insulating the rafters to move the distribution into the conditioned space. (1A) attic access door 2. In finished attic rooms with or without dormer, insulate (2A) between the studs of "knee" walls, (2B) between the studs and rafters of exterior walls and roof, (2C) and ceilings with cold spaces above. (2D) Extend insulation into joist space to reduce air flows. 3. All exterior walls, including (3A) walls between living spaces and unheated garages, shed roofs, or storage areas; (3B) foundation walls above ground level; (3C) foundation walls in heated basements, full wall either interior or exterior. 4. Floors above cold spaces, such as vented crawl spaces and unheated garages. Also insulate (4A) any portion of the floor in a room that is cantilevered beyond the exterior wall below; (4B) slab floors built directly on the ground; (4C) as an alternative to floor insulation, foundation walls of unvented crawl spaces. (4D) Extend insulation into joist space to reduce air flows. 5. Band joists. 6. Replacement or storm windows and caulk and seal around all windows and doors. Source: Oak Ridge National Laboratory


    Following the above guides let's focus in on the areas that we discussed: Ceiling, Floor, Walls.

    Ceiling:
    1565 sq feet of estimated roof (see solar estimate).  Normal Ceilings are constructed with 2x12 lumber.  That is not enough space to provide adequate insulation with normal batt type insulation to meet the suggested level of R60.
    My suggestions are:
    • Put the Insulation on top of the roof eliminating any insulation in the cavities.  As we talked about I feel that when the Insulation is on the outside is like a person having a coat on.  It eliminates the hot or cold from entering.  
      • Commercial Buildings utilize this type of insulation to stop the cold/heat from getting to the steel, because when the steel gets hot or cold it expands/contracts and is a big energy problem.
      • They also make this in tapered sections to direct water easily.
    • Exposed Roof System for Aesthetic purposes

    I used Menards for a guide.  I suggest go to: the Roofing place at Vandeventer/44 area.  The old RSG under new owners.
    • Johns Manville R-23.6 4" x 4' x 8' Fiberglass Face Polyiso Roof Decking Insulation
      • Model Number: 1631150
    • Johns Manville R-17.4 3" x 4' x 8' Fiberglass Face Polyiso Roof Decking Insulation
      • Model Number: 1631149
    • Johns Manville R-11.4 2" x 4' x 8' Fiberglass Face Polyiso Roof Decking Insulation
      • Model Number: 1631147 Volume Pricing of $25.59 / ea- 24 units or more.

    Floors:
    • Suggested R Value 25.  Use 8 in Batt or Spray Foam Insulation.  8 Inch batt would be cheapest but not necessarily the best.
    Green Possibility: It is possible to install a heated flooring system that would eliminate the need for HVAC heat system.  This type of flooring system is called radiant heating.  The heating is accomplished using electricity to heat wires, heat mats or tubes with liquid that is heated by electricity, solar, or gas.  
    • Radiant Flooring systems warm the floor and the heat rises into the rooms.  This also eliminates cold spots hvac fail to work in.
    • The use of this may depend on the final floor choice selected.  If it was going to be a tile floor I say yes.  Maybe not a good idea if a finished wood floor is chosen-discussion needed.  If you chose to install a concrete floor I definitely suggest a radiant floor heating system.
    Walls:
    • For a total Green Aspect (but not $ viable suggestion) Exterior insulation would once again be suggested.  Leaving you the option of utilizing the interior brick walls for aesthetic and old world design purposes.
    • This same type insulation can be used on the inside but has to be covered to meet fire code.  1/2In Sheetrock.
    • The Money saver is to build 2x4 framed walls with normal batt insulation and sheetrock.  But you loose the kool looking brick look.
      • This is a final design choice you have to make.

    Additional Points for consideration:
    • Hot Water could be heated during the daytime easily with Solar.  I suggest an instant type heater installed for use when needed.  
    • Liquid radiant flooring systems can be heated by Solar, tied into what ever system is used, or be independent with their own broiler system.
    • Instant heaters without solar would require ½ the amount of pipes needed.  Only one cold water pipe to the fixture is needed.
    • I work with Dale Or and Suzie with “Master Plumbers StLouis” permits and as my go to person to call for advice.
    • I would like to introduce you to Slim Shady, Shady Jack’s son.  He is the one who built Shady Jacks and the 15+ bars they owned previously.  He knows his stuff about building bars and these old buildings.
    • Everything in your place is going to use electricity.  Put in extra electric boxes or places to connect future lines.
      • Along the same lines.  Buying Energy Star Rated Kitchen equipment when you can is a smart investment.
      • Upgrades to electrical motors and fans on commercial equipment qualify for discounts from Ameren UE.


    Solar:
    1,565 sq ft estimate roof space from a couple of solar measuring satellite images- The “net cost” price quoted in the 3rd image is way off the mark.  Your system would be cheaper.
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    Notes:
    • Using satellite imagery for determining roof size and using an electric bill of $400 / month.  Solar PV would cover the 50% or up to $200 per month.  $200 x 12 months = $2,400 yearly savings. 22 KW system
    • Bill Size $500 Solar would cover 40%
    • Additional Solar Panels could be installed on the West Wall of the Building- capture the afternoon sunlight.
    • Additional Solar Panels could be used to create Open Air Spaces below where people could gather.  See picture above.
    • Pole Mount systems picture above in the background.
    • I’ve considered many things for your building.  The above suggestions would be my first choices and places that would save you money and create a green building to capture all the tax and other benefits available.  
    • I welcome further discussion about anything I’ve mentioned and also assisting you with the renovations.
    • For detailed and specific estimates I need to see: blueprints, design notes, floor plans.
    • I have Green Building Financing Resources that may work to your benefit they will assist in: Solar PV and Water, Energy Conservation, Windows, Doors, Insulation, etc.





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