Tech Tips
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Roofing
Navigating Commercial Roofs: Understanding Fiberglass Skylight Hazards
Navigating commercial roofs involves awareness and understanding of potential hazards. Old fiberglass skylights, commonly found on some metal building roofs, pose risks due to their composition. Despite their durability, it’s crucial to acknowledge their load-bearing limitations. Designed to seamlessly integrate with roofing profiles, these skylights lack the structural robustness to support a person’s weight, increasing fall risks.
+Warning Signs and Considerations When Preparing Your Metal Building for Winter Weather
It’s nearing the end of the calendar year, which means Connecticut has already experienced its first snowfall.
+Improper Repairs to Metal Roof Systems May Cause Serious Damage
Many building owners without experience may attempt to handle repairs by themselves, in turn causing further, long-term damage to their roofing system.
+Clean Gutters Make for Healthy Roofing Systems
Regular gutter maintenance reduces building repair costs.
+An ideal solution for replacing old and outdated metal building roofs
Total roof-over systems offer unique advantages.
+Seasonal Tips
Thanksgiving Safety
The kitchen is the heart of the home, especially during Thanksgiving when kids love to join in the holiday preparations. However, with all the extra activity, safety is key to ensuring a fun and stress-free celebration.
+Prevent Heat-Related Illness This Spring & Summer
The team at Pat Munger Construction Company, Inc. knows the importance of staying cool, staying hydrated, and staying informed as the weather gets warmer. Follow the following safety tips to make the most of beautiful weather in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and the remainder of New England.
+Warning Signs and Considerations When Preparing Your Metal Building for Winter Weather
It’s nearing the end of the calendar year, which means Connecticut has already experienced its first snowfall.
+Prepare Your Business Facility for Spring
The best way to prepare commercial properties for the warm seasons ahead is by clearing the grounds of sticks, trash, and other unwanted materials.
+Safety Newsletter: September
When rain falls or snow melts, the water that runs off construction sites can wash sediment, chemicals, and other pollutants into adjacent properties, storm drains, and nearby bodies of water.
+Safety Newsletter: June
It's the time of year when we break out the BBQs, sunscreen, and swim trunks. Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but it's important to make sure it's also safe and healthy for you and your family.
+Now is the Ideal Time to Assess Any Winter Damage to Concrete Walkways
Munger Construction can offer free evaluation of your buildings’ walkways to determine the best option for repairing damaged concrete. Our Repair and Maintenance team will address any issues and present the best solution to keep your walkways safe.
+Now is the Time to Schedule a Roof Inspection for Your Commercial Property
Spring is the perfect time to identify any winter damage that may have occurred, as well as perform general maintenance/repairs to ensure a long lifespan for your commercial roof system!
+PROTECT YOUR BUILDING FROM LAWN MOWER DAMAGE
DRIP STRIPS AND EXTENDED LANDSCAPE BEDS PROTECT BUILDING SIDING FROM LAWNMOWER DAMAGE.
+Hurricane Preparedness
Safeguard Commercial Property To Withstand Hurricanes And Other Major Storms
+Take the Time to Assess Tree Threats to Your Building
Periodic assessment of tree health reduces chance of building damage.
+Sloped Metal Roof Systems Need Snow Retention Capability
Snow retention systems provide a safe alternative to falling snow and ice.
+Avoid damage from high snow drifts on your low slope roof
Sloped, retrofit metal roofing balances snow loads to prevent the type of roof damage pictured here.
+Protect Your Building Against Winter Weather Threats
Snow and ice removal maintains the integrity of building structure.
+Prevent water damage caused by snow and ice buildup in gutters and downspouts
Preventing ice damming avoids water damage.
+Energy Efficiency
Implement Smart Lighting Systems for Enhanced Facility Safety and Sustainability
By implementing smart lighting systems, facility managers can significantly enhance safety, improve energy efficiency, support sustainability goals, and create a more secure environment for employees.
+Can Connecticut’s New Solar Programs Help You Achieve Your Business Goals?
Both Programs Provide New Opportunities For Business Owners And Property Managers.
+Daylighting Shines Business Advantages on Building Owners
Integrated Daylighting Systems (IDS) bring natural lighting into your business facility.
+C-PACE Helps Business Property Owners Finance Energy Efficiency Upgrades
C-PACE - Commercial & Industrial Property Assessed Clean Energy
+What are ZREC’s? Zero Emission Renewable Energy Certificates (pronounced “Z-wrecks”)
ZRECS shorten ROI on solar system installations.
+Safety
Comprehensive Lithium Battery Safety
When it comes to lithium batteries, responsible use, and proper storage are not just about preventing inconvenience; they are critical practices that safeguard against a range of serious incidents. Here’s a deeper dive into safety protocols.
+Safety Newsletter: Fall Protection
The May installment of Munger's Safety Newsletter focuses on the importance of fall prevention.
+How Can You Create a Safe and Welcoming Work Environment as Office Buildings Reopen?
As COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are lifted, office building employers, owners, managers, and operations specialists may be wondering what they can do to safely and efficiently transition people back into the workplace. Here are several options to consider:
+Safety Newsletter: February
The February installment of Munger's Safety Newsletter focuses on the importance of jobsite prepardness.
+Safety Newsletter: January
The first monthly installment of Munger's Safety Newsletter includes tips for working safe in cold weather environments.
+Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19
As surgical masks and N-95 respirators have become critical supplies reserved for healthcare workers and other medical responders, the CDC has developed guidance for creating effective homemade Cloth Face Coverings.
+Ensure Your Commercial Building Has the Appropriate Fire Extinguishers
Commercial building owners should be aware of the appropriate fire extinguishers necessary for the unique business operations at their facility.
+Mold Creates a Business Risk for Building Owners
Remediating mold reduces the potential threat of structural damage and health issues.
+Prevent serious injury from falls through unguarded skylights
Guarded skylights reduce safety hazards.
+Interesting Topics
Revolutionizing Construction: The Power of Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings
Pre-engineered metal buildings (PEMBs) are redefining modern construction with their versatility, cost efficiency, and design flexibility. Whether you’re a business owner, facilities manager, developer, real estate professional, or architect, PEMBs offer tailored solutions to your needs.
+Constructing the Essential Facility Maintenance Checklist
Proper facility maintenance is crucial to ensure the safety, efficiency, and longevity of commercial properties. To help you prepare for the upcoming season, Pat Munger Construction Company, Inc. is here to guide you through building a comprehensive facility maintenance checklist that ticks all the essential boxes.
+Accelerating Success: Varco Pruden’s Fast-Track Building Systems Streamline Projects and Maximize Budget Efficiency
Project timelines are shrinking, and clients are seeking ways to expedite their projects without sacrificing quality or incurring excessive costs. Here's where Varco Pruden's Fast-Track Building Systems step in.
+Building Envelope Evaluations Help Prevent Costly Damage
Analyzing a commercial building’s masonry, exterior insulation finishing system (EIFS), glass, and insulated wall panels are among the most critical ways a building envelope evaluation can help prevent costly damage and energy inefficiencies.
+Consult Your Commercial Builder If Signifigant Property Damage Occurs
Benefit from involving your commercial builder when property damage occurs.
+How To Select The Right Commercial Contractor
Balance the uniqueness of your project and its price with the benefits of having a strong relationship with a high integrity GC.
+ASSESS AND PROTECT YOUR MASONRY BUILDING
Protecting against moisture and aging extends the life of your masonry building.
+Is Your Manufacturing Facility Designed and Built for Competitive Advantage?
Maximize the value of your investment through facility design and layout.
+Dampening Interior Noise Enhances Work, Privacy And Productivity
Acoustical sound barrier sheets reduce sound transmission through walls and floors.
+Value Your Building By Maintaining It’s Top Notch Condition
Managing deferred maintenance reduces costly capital expenditures.
+Drip Strip Prevents dirt and mulch from being splashed up on the building sill
Building exterior drip strips prevent premature rotting and rusting.
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