Haag Engineering
Metal Roof Field Guide
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These books are a must for all adjusters that do roof claims. They really come in handy when you have to show a roofing salesman and/or homeowner the different between things like blistering and hail damage. The explanations are easy to understand and the pictures do a great job of showing what type of damage you found to the roof.
Mark Pfister
Flood, Wind, Hail
January 7, 2021

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Haag Metal Roofs Damage Assessment Field Guide

Like Haag’s previous releases, the Metal Roofs Damage Assessment Field Guide was created by Haag engineers to help industry professionals differentiate common metal roofing conditions.  The guide features over 50 pages of full-color, captioned photographs, as well as detailed introductory material and a robust glossary of metal roofing terms.  It’s durable pages are divided into four easy-to-reference sections:  Installation & Design Issues; Manufacturing & Weathering Issues; Hail & Wind Damage; and Mechanical Conditions.

Below are examples of the types of questions answered within the pages of the guide:

  1. What three basic rules are essential to consider when installing a metal roof?
  2. How can hail damage be differentiated from delamination, a mechanical condition?
  3. How can knowledge regarding uplift forces help you differentiate mechanically-caused issues from damage caused by wind?
  • 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
  • 72 pages
  • Full color / Heavy stock paper
  • Spiral bound

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These books are a must for all adjusters that do roof claims. They really come in handy when you have to show a roofing salesman and/or homeowner the different between things like blistering and hail damage. The explanations are easy to understand and the pictures do a great job of showing what type of damage you found to the roof.
Mark Pfister
Flood, Wind, Hail
January 7, 2021

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