Resiliency. It’s a term you’re likely to hear more and more these days as it pertains to businesses and building solutions. But now it’s time to ask the key questions:
Having a resilient business can help you withstand disruptions, fortify against breaches, and endure extreme conditions. In this article, we will cover what resiliency is, what makes a resilient roof system, and why it’s important to you.
Resiliency is a strong word. We talk about people being resilient and having the ability to come back from a tough situation as a stronger person. But now we look at how a business can be resilient.
Resiliency in business is the ability to absorb or avoid damage without suffering from failure, downtime, or loss. A business can be resilient in many ways, their IT infrastructure can be resilient from attacks, their machinery can be resilient from failure, and their building can be resilient against extreme weather.
One of the most critical aspects of a resilient business is the building enclosure. For roofing systems, resiliency means protecting a building’s ability to remain fully operational despite severe weather events, environmental contamination, and man-made wear and tear.
A recent article by FM Global, one of the world’s largest property insurers, reported 94% of Fortune 500 companies have significant concerns about critical equipment failure (due to an event). Protecting these assets is critically important to building owners, and the economic impact is real.
There are critical businesses where a failure in their roof system is not an option.
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Durability and longevity have always been essential aspects of roofing; however, extreme weather events are becoming more and more common: severe hail storms, hurricanes, and fast-moving wildfires. In addition, the ambient environment often adds contaminants on a daily basis that building owners may not even be aware of. Think fuel emissions, food processing byproducts, exposure from UV rays, and more.
At FiberTite, we’ve learned that no matter where it’s located – all roofing systems around the world experience natural weathering from the elements and harsh environments, putting every roof at risk.
Here are a few ways a resilient roof system protects your business:
Your roof faces constant exposure to a variety of weathering elements, the most frequent being ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. For example, long-term UV exposure may cause damage to the waterproofing membrane polymer or extract liquid plasticizers, resulting in decreased abrasion resistance and other physical degradation to the waterproofing membrane. Ponding water or reflective materials can enhance UV exposure, accelerating membrane UV degradation. A resilient roof system is designed to endure continuous UV exposure and remain watertight for the intended service life and beyond.
DID YOU KNOW? The Earth’s Ozone Layer protects us from the radiation from the sun; unfortunately, there are some areas (such as Australia and New Zealand) where the Ozone Layer is thinner, the effects of radiation are more severe.
Commercial roof systems are often at risk of punctures from hail, debris, or even foot traffic and servicing of rooftop equipment. A small hole in the top waterproofing layer of your roof system can allow water to enter your building and cause more severe roof damage and damage to internal assets. A resilient roof system will withstand punctures and prevent holes in the waterproofing layer of your roof system.
Commercial roof systems are often at risk of punctures from hail, debris, or even foot traffic and servicing of rooftop equipment. A small hole in the top waterproofing layer of your roof system can allow water to enter your building and cause more severe roof damage and damage to internal assets.. A resilient roof system will withstand punctures and prevent holes in the waterproofing layer of your roof system.
System design is the first line of defense against wind uplift related roof failure. Roof systems around the world are exposed to significant wind events including high wind gusts, tornado, and hurricanes. The securement of the system to the structure, proper perimeter and corner enhancement, and appropriate edge securement are critical to the systems performance during significant wind events. Resilient roof systems are designed to withstand severe wind events and fortify the building against wind uplift related failure.
If a large parcel delivery company is closed for one extra day due to a roof leak, it causes an entire week’s worth of backup for their business. A better question might be: How Much Does Downtime Affect Your Business? What’s more, looming harmful effects don’t just entail time and money.
An FM Global survey asked business leaders about the effects of critical equipment failure with their company. 75% of those surveyed said it would take months to recover from a critical equipment failure, and 14% said it would take years to recover.
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A building or equipment recovery does not only apply to the cost of repairs, but it also includes a detrimental decline in:
It’s no wonder this subject has caught the attention of U.S. legislators. In Colorado, Congressional legislation is being introduced that offers incentives to build beyond the building code for new construction projects. And this idea is likely to catch on, as leading companies around the world increase their investments in loss prevention and operational security.
Are you building a resilient business? Do you trust your building to endure what nature throws at it? You can learn more about Business Resiliency from FM Global. And you can learn more about Roof Resiliency from our roofs that are over 20 years old.