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For Example:
50.000 square foot Retail Store: $25000.00 $75000.00 250,000 square foot Manufacturing Facility: $125.000.00 - $375.000.00
No More
Ice Dams or Massive Snow Loads on the Roof of Your Building During Winter
Dont Get Caught Out in the Cold This Winter No More Personal Injury Law Suits or Property Damage Insurance Claims No More Damaged Roofs, Drain Systems, Foundations or Destroyed Shrubbery No More Un-reliable Contractors or Snow Removal Expenses No More Risking Life and Limb of your Employees to Clear the Roof of Snow
Built in Value:
Snow Facts
If the snow on a roof is 20-inches deep, what would that equate to? 20-inch roof snow depth x 1.25 lbs. /sq. ft. = 25 lbs. per sq. ft. of roof snow load:
For Example:
50.000 square foot Small Business Building:20 @ 25lbs. per s. ft. x 2000 sq. ft. = 1,250.000 lbs. (625. Tons). 150.000 square foot Office Building or Manufacturing Complex: 20 @ 25lbs. per s. ft. x 2000 sq. ft. = 3,750.000 lbs. (1,875. Tons)
Total Roof Snow & Ice Dam Removal Total Mold & Plant Growth Inhibitor) Insect Deterrent System Fire Prevention Deterrent System Evaporative Roof Cooling System Utility Energy Use Savings 20 to 40% Roof Cleaning & Rejuvenation Extended Roof Life (5 to 10 yrs.) Annual Insurance Deductions Enhanced Property Value
Very Affordable:
The cost of our basic ACRS&IR System is comparable to that of a commercial riding lawn mower. Customers can expect a complete estimated (ROI) 3 times the Return on their Investment within the first year of ownership. The average service life of a well serviced ACRS&IR System is between 5 to 10 years.
Cost Factor:
The going cost for snow removal averages 0.50 to 1.50 per square foot by a licensed and insured contractor
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EAR&PC Report (2011) Heavy snowstorms are not inconsistent with a warming planet In fact, as the Earth gets warmer and more moisture gets absorbed into the atmosphere, we are steadily loading the dice in favor of more extreme storms in all seasons, capable of causing greater impacts on society If the climate continues to warm, we should expect an increase in heavy snow events for a two to three decades, until the climate grows so warm that we pass the point where its too warm for it to snow heavily. (1 Decade = 10 Years)