Disney uses Polyurea on all their walkways to the wet rides, parking structures and in thier food courts as a Non skid. They use hydro stop on the roofs.
Ya know some people think if they have the tools they are entitled to be contractors, even when they have barely a clue on how to use them and know nothing about how to run a business. I mean… I can buy a ferrari but that doesnt make me race car driver by default.
[quote=“samskii”]Disney uses Polyurea on all their walkways to the wet rides, parking structures and in thier food courts as a Non skid. They use hydro stop on the roofs.
Ya know some people think if they have the tools they are entitled to be contractors, even when they have barely a clue on how to use them and know nothing about how to run a business. I mean… I can buy a ferrari but that doesnt make me race car driver by default.[/quote]
Why do they go top o’ the line on everything but the roofs?
thats funny the roofs i put on @both disneyland and disneyworld were sarnafil roofs ,72 mil fully adhered,royal blue in color.the roofs in hawaii and guam i installed were cooley,and durolast.
Out of sight, out of mind. I remember doing a high-rise condo in Silver Spring, Maryland a few years back, and they spent over $20 per square foot on carpet, but tried to cut costs by putting on a $4 square foot rubber roof. The condos were a million dollars plus, and the roof is where the builder chose to cut his budget. :roll:
funny? sarnofil is a fine product and all are big places. I never said the products were exclusive. Just very popular. We still spec BUR in certain applications at all of these places. I think the value is greater in a sustainable system. PVC, TPO, EPDM, are not sustainable all by themselves. They need some type of Fluid applied to achieve that. These all have finite lifespans. So if you have a fluid applied that is a sustainable roof you dont need the other products. It is a value engineering thing. It hasnt quite caught on yet in mainstream roofing but as the products get better and better it most certainly will. Heard of LEED, USGBC? Title24 ? You will.