Waterproof Deck Coating Advice is on the internet
Waterproofdeckcoatingadvice.com; an inspection and consulting firm limited to the field of waterproof decking, announced today that its website has been published on the web at www.Waterproofdeckcoatingadvice.com.
The website is devoted entirely to the subject of decks; including information on how to maintain them, reserving for them, bidding on their repairs and replacement. A unique feature is this website is the first to assemble a comprehensive listing of major deck manufacturer’s, including links directly to manufacturer’s websites. Maintenance instructions for most major manufacturer’s is also on the site, along with generic guidelines on estimated life spans.
Waterproofdeckcoatingadvice offers inspection services to HOA clients in California, Arizona and Nevada, using a comprehensive checklist developed from our knowledge and previous inspections. The company can inspect client’s decks, checking for actual damage and checking items to see if they could cause potential damage. They also assist in enforcing the Associations rules governing the care and use of the decks with the goal being to end up saving the Association money by getting them on a regular inspection and maintenance program. The company also does Bid Analysis services, including reviewing proposed warranties prior to an Association selecting a bidder for repairing/resealing or replacing its deck coatings.
Bill Leys, President/CEO of Waterproofdeckcoatingadvice.com, was a former NBC-CAM certified CMCA, managing up to 16 Associations. “My experience as a manager and understanding what HOA’s need, combined with actual experience in the field, installing decks from scratch, fixing and replacing many failing decks, gives me a unique perspective unlike any other in the HOA industry. Games are played with warranties and bids, making it seem like you have a lot, when actually bids and warranties are written in such a way that you really don’t have much at all. We’ll advise you of the costs of the warranty with our “Total Cost of Ownership Analysis” services.
Our inspection services don’t cost very much and especially when one understands that their negligence in maintaining a deck can allow leaks to occur and that the typical cost to replace a deck, including framing, is around $5,000.00, you realize the need to protect your investment. A typical repair that could save that deck from sustaining severe damage if left unrepaired costs around $300.00.”