Monday, December 31, 2012

CSLB Press Release-CSLB Authorized to Discipline Contractors Who Fail to Report New Employees

CSLB Authorized to Discipline Contractors

Who Fail to Report New Employees

Contractors Must Report New Employees to EDD within 20 Days

 

SACRAMENTO – Contractors should be aware that employee reporting laws have been strengthened by the passage of Assembly Bill 1794. In addition to the current 20-day reporting requirement, the new law, effective January 1, 2013, authorizes the Employment Development Department (EDD) to share new-hire employee information with agencies in the state's Joint Enforcement Strike Force on the Underground Economy (JESF) (of which the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is a member) and the State Compensation Insurance Fund (SCIF).  Efficient information-sharing among state offices will ensure that employers are accurately reporting their employee payroll to their insurance carrier for establishing their workers' compensation insurance premium. 

With the newly shared information among the three agencies, CSLB can take disciplinary action against contractors who fail to accurately report new employee information within 20 days of the established hire date. AB 1794 (which amends Unemployment Insurance Codesection 1088.5) specifically enables EDD, SCIF, and CSLB to establish a memorandum of understanding to audit, investigate, and prosecute those who violate tax withholding requirements and commit premium insurance fraud. 

Contractors currently are required to carry adequate workers' compensation insurance for employees or submit to CSLB either an exemption or Certificate of Self Insurance. C-39 Roofing contractors are required to carry workers' compensation insurance even if they do not have employees. However, a CSLB study revealed that approximately half of licensed contractors either claim an exemption based on having no employees or maintain a minimum policy under which no employees are reported to their insurance carrier. 

When a contractor underreports employees to obtain a lower workers' compensation premium, law-abiding contractors who report their employees correctly are placed at a competitive business disadvantage by having to pay up to five times more in workers' compensation insurance premiums. 

"This landmark legislation benefits consumers, contractors, and employees," said CSLB Registrar Steve Sands. "When employers properly report and insure employees, consumers are protected by workers' compensation insurance coverage if an accident occurs on their property, businesses pay less in insurance premiums, and employees are eligible for unemployment insurance when they're property listed on the payroll." 

CSLB encourages all contractors to refresh their knowledge of new employee reporting requirements, and to use EDD's online information to assure that their employees are accurately reported.

 



Thursday, December 27, 2012

W. R. MEADOWS Releases New Low VOC Waterproofing Solution: HYDRALASTIC 836


Hampshire, IL (PRWEB) December 26, 2012

W. R. MEADOWS, a leader in the construction product industry for more than 85 years, recently introduced HYDRALASTIC 836 into its waterproofing lineup.

HYDRALASTIC 836 is a cold-applied, solvent-free, 100 percent solids, single-component waterproofing compound used for interior or exterior concrete surfaces where protection from water intrusion is desired.

Used for horizontal and vertical applications, HYDRALASTIC 836 is ideal for positive-side waterproofing for foundations and also in between-slab applications such as waterproofing plaza decks, planter boxes, and sealing parapets.

HYDRALASTIC 836 does not shrink and has a low volatile organic compound (VOC) content and a very low odor. It can be used for both above-grade and below-grade applications and will not crack in extreme cold or slump due to softening at high temperatures.

In addition, HYDRALASTIC 836 contributes to LEED credits including Indoor Environmental Quality and Energy and Atmosphere.

W. R. MEADOWS, INC. designs, manufactures, and markets high-quality building materials for today's construction professionals. Products are sold through an authorized distribution network. The family-owned and operated company focuses on product quality, business integrity, and outstanding service since its founding in 1926.

W. R. MEADOWS remains committed to producing environmentally-friendly products and systems that meet or exceed the latest regulations. From highway construction and repair, building construction and restoration, to waterproofing/vapor barrier/air barrier products and more, W. R. MEADOWS has been satisfying the needs of the public and private sector of the building construction industry for over 85 years.



OHIO AG Charges Waterproofing Company With Multiple Counts of Ohio’s Consumer Sales Practices Act


DeWine Charges Euclid Basement-Waterproofing Seller with Failure to Deliver

12/21/2012

(CLEVELAND, Ohio) – Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced a lawsuit against William J. Zele doing business as Above All Basement Waterproofing, Right Choice Roofing, and Zele Basement Waterproofing. The lawsuit charges Zele with multiple violations of Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act.

"We will continue to go after businesses and individuals that take advantage of consumers," DeWine said. "We also remind consumers to research businesses carefully before making any payments."

Through his businesses, Zele offered various home improvement services, including basement waterproofing, roofing, and landscaping. According to the Attorney General, on at least four occasions Zele accepted money from a consumer but failed to deliver any materials or services and failed to refund the consumer's money. In other instances, he failed to honor warranties or he began work without obtaining a necessary permit.

The lawsuit, filed in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, charges Zele with failure to deliver, performing shoddy work, failing to honor express warranties, and failing to obtain a contractor's license. The Attorney General seeks consumer restitution, a permanent injunction, and civil penalties.

DeWine offered consumers the following tips for selecting a home improvement contractor:

  • Check a business' reputation with the Ohio Attorney General's Office and the Better Business Bureau before making any payments.
  • Ask family and friends for the names of recommended contractors. Don't rely solely on information you find in ads. Talk to past customers of the contractor.
  • Be skeptical of contractors that come to your door unexpectedly, even if they appear to be professional. Many home improvement scams begin with a home visit.
  • Take time to read the contract. Make sure all details, such as payment, cancellation rights, and start and end dates, are put in writing.

Consumers who believe they have been treated unfairly in any consumer transaction should contact the Ohio Attorney General's Office at 800-282-0515 orwww.OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov.

 

Complaint:

Above (PDF)
 

Media Contacts:

Dan Tierney -- 614-466-3840
Mark Moretti -- 614-466-3840

Friday, December 21, 2012

CSLB Uses Craigslist (Again) to Bust Illegal Contractors-Including One Who Tries to Dupe Un Witting Suckers with His Portfolio of "Clients" Inc Well Known Rock Guitarist


CSLB Press Release - 12/18/12

Father-Son Team Busted in CSLB Unlicensed Contractor Sting in Glendale

Repeat offenders and illegal advertisers targeted in undercover operation


SACRAMENTO — A father-son team was among eight people caught in a Contractors State License Board (CSLB) undercover sting operation at a vacant hardware store in Glendale on December 12-13, 2012.

Jose Antonio Giraldo Zelada and his son Jose Miguel Giraldo were both arrested for contracting without a license and illegal advertising, but only after they attempted to flee the location in their vehicle. The elder Giraldo was taken into custody for a $30,000 arrest warrant relating to a CSLB sting in 2007. The younger Giraldo had a previous conviction for carrying a loaded gun and spousal abuse, and may be federally prosecuted and deported. Both were caught in a CSLB sting in Lancaster last June.

Another unlicensed individual, Luis Dominguez, offered undercover investigators a bid for concrete work and showed a photo album filled with examples of work he'd done for "famous people," including a shot of him posing shoulder-to-shoulder with a well-known rock guitarist.

"Don't be rushed into a decision just because of a smooth sales pitch or impressive photographs of completed projects," said CSLB Registrar Steve Sands. "Take the time to do your homework. Start by going online at www.CheckTheLicenseFirst.com, and make sure you only hire licensed contractors."

The sting was conducted by members of CSLB's Statewide Investigative Fraud Team (SWIFT), with assistance from the Glendale Police DepartmentLos Angeles County District Attorney's Office, and U.S. Homeland Security/Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), who primarily targeted individuals with illegal advertisements.

Five of the eight cited were targeted from ads on craigslist.org. SWIFT investigators posed as property owners and got bids for interior/exterior painting, floor covering, and concrete work.

The eight were given notices to appear (NTA) in Superior Court and are expected to be charged with contracting without a license (Business and Professions Code section 7028). In California, all home improvement jobs totaling $500 or more in combined labor and material costs must be performed by CSLB-licensed contractors. First-conviction penalties for contracting without a license include up to six months in jail and/or up to $5,000 in fines; penalties increase with successive convictions.

All but one may face an additional misdemeanor charge of illegal advertising (Business and Professions Code section 7027.1). State law requires that contractors include their license number in all print, broadcast, and online advertisements. Those without a license can list their services as long as the ad states they are not state-licensed contractors, and the job is under $500 in combined labor and material costs.

The eight are scheduled to appear in Los Angeles County Superior Court on either January 23 or 24, 2013.


See if you know anyone who was busted at this link...

http://www.cslb.ca.gov/GeneralInformation/Newsroom/PressReleases/PressReleases2012/News20121218.asp


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

DRE Issues Press Release on Dangers of Underfunded HOA's

It's about time! 

Consumer Warning:
Underfunded Homeowners Associations
By Joseph Aiu (Statewide Subdivisions Compliance)
California Department of Real Estate
The California Department of Real Estate (DRE) has issued this warning as a result of the growing number of homeowners associations (HOAs) that do not have sufficient funds or reserves to adequately maintain the common areas in the housing developments for which the HOA is responsible.
This warning will explain the negative effects and impacts of an underfunded HOA, offer suggestions on how to gauge the financial health of an HOA, and discuss some typical causes of an underfunded HOA.
Negative Effects of an Underfunded HOA:
An underfunded budget may cause unexpected expenses for the owners living in a CID and/or have a deleterious affect on the value or condition of an owner's property. If the HOA cannot properly maintain the common areas due to budget constraints, roads, pools, exterior paint, and roofs may fall into disrepair. Moreover, underfunded HOA budgets may create pitfalls for homebuyers who do not investigate the financial health of the HOA prior to buying into a CID. HOAs facing severely underfunded budgets often must resort to levying special assessments on the owners living within the CID in order to pay for needed repairs or maintenance. Special assessments can run into the tens of thousands of dollars so owners and buyers would be wise to look into the financial health of the HOA to ensure they aren't exposing themselves to unexpected expenditures and financial problems.
How to know if the HOA is Financially Healthy:
HOAs are required to produce a yearly budget and to furnish it to the owners in the association. In addition, at least once every three years, the HOA is required to review the major components of the CID that the association is obligated to repair, replace, restore, or maintain, as part of a study of the reserve account requirements, to ensure sufficient funds are, or will be, available to adequately maintain the common areas. Included in the budget documents, the HOA is required to provide a summary of its reserves and whether the reserves are adequate to maintain all the major components of the CID. This summary disclosure document is an excellent tool to determine the long term financial health of any HOA.
In addition, the law affords a potential buyer or an owner in an association the opportunity to review the HOA's financial documents. For a potential buyer, the financial documents may be requested from the seller. For an owner in the association, the financials should be received from the HOA at least annually.
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Typical Causes of HOA Underfunding:
Foreclosures are a significant cause of underfunded HOA budgets. Homeowners in
foreclosure often do not make their assessment payments. Due to the length of the
foreclosure process, the non-payment of assessments may cover a period of 90 days to a
few years. Although HOAs have the ability to place a lien against a homeowner's
property for non-payment of assessments, HOA liens are often extinguished at the
foreclosure sale because the value of the property is insufficient to pay off all the liens
against the property. This is especially true in cases where the value of the property is
less than the mortgage. The end result is the HOA ends up with less than the projected
assessment income, which leads to an underfunded budget.
Inadequate planning on behalf of an HOA board can also lead to an underfunded budget.
In instances where a CID or HOA is facing dire economic conditions, an HOA board may
succumb to the pressure of its association members and not increase assessments or even
reduce assessments and forego on-going maintenance. These types of bad decisions
inevitably result in the HOA levying special assessments against the owners to address
health and safety issues that arise from neglect. In addition, reduced care and upkeep of a
CID's common areas result in the inability to sell or secure financing because of the
dilapidated condition of the property.
HOAs that rely on inadequate assessment collection procedures usually suffer from
insufficient funding to satisfy their financial obligations. For example, homeowners who
are not in foreclosure but refuse to pay their assessments may rely on the association's
poor collection process as a way to delay making their assessment payments. This may
result in a "domino effect" where other members stop paying their assessments under the
rationale that since others are not paying, why should they.
What to be Aware of when a CID has an Underfunded Budget:
Special assessments. Inevitably, underfunded budgets lead to special assessments
as mentioned above. This is the common method HOAs use to satisfy financial
obligations. While an HOA is limited on how much it can increase assessments -
typically 5% per year - a special assessment can be assessed in order to resolve a
health and safety issue. This means the entire cost to make a repair can be levied
against all its members, or members who are paying assessments. Special
assessments can be tens of thousands of dollars.
Inability to sell or declining property values. It can be very difficult to sell a
home if the HOA's assets are inadequate to satisfy its financial obligations.
Buyers will be leery of special assessments and/or increased monthly
assessments. Moreover, property values may depreciate dramatically because of
deferred maintenance and inadequate funds to satisfy financial obligations.
Inability to secure financing. Lenders (subject to underwriting guidelines from
Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac) may deny funding loans whenever an association
funds less than 10% of its operating funds into its reserves. In addition, lenders
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are reluctant to fund loans when an association cannot meet its financial obligations.
Quick Tips for Evaluating the Financial Health of an HOA: If you are a buyer, demand that the seller provide you with copies of the most current financials for your review.
If you are an owner, make sure that you are given annual financial reports, especially the delinquency report and those pertaining to the adequacy of the reserve account.
If you are a buyer, do a physical review of the property and observe how the common areas are maintained. For example, assess the condition of exterior paint, amenities, roads, roofs, drives, fencing, etc.
If you are an owner, be involved with the board and its decisions, especially when you see deferred maintenance of common areas or are subject to special assessments.
Conclusion:
The issues raised in this warning, along with the suggested steps to take to avoid potential financial problems, are not all inclusive. Each project in California may have unique issues that can only be addressed by you, as either the buyer or owner, performing your due diligence.
However, what appears to be a common thread in today's real estate economic climate is that many projects are falling victim to hard times and the result is the underfunding of HOA budgets.
Please refer to DRE's web site, www.dre.ca.gov for additional information on Common Interest Subdivisions, including the brochure Living in a Common Interest Development.


Monday, December 10, 2012

Duradek Discount Offered on Deck Rebuilds After Sandy

Duradek Discount Offered on Deck Rebuilds After Sandy

Posted December 3rd, 2012

While we at Duradek cannot begin to fully appreciate the destruction that eastern U.S. residents faced with Hurricane Sandy and the amount of work required to clean up the damage left behind, we certainly would like to assist in the rebuilding process and help those who dealt with property losses get back to their quality of life.

Hurricane Damaged Decks on the coast

Being in the decking business, we know that communities from coast-to-coast take great pride in their natural environments and outdoor living space. Sandy packed a far-reaching punch and hundreds of residents certainly lost their decks and balconies altogether, but even homes where the decks are still standing may have lost critical stability and made their decks unsafe for use.

Duradek Discount Offer for Hurricane Victims

Duradek, in conjunction with our local Distributor Specialty Building Systems, would like to assist these homeowners in our own small way by contributing 15% off of the cost of material for our Duradek vinyl membranes in waterproofing your new or reconstructed decks. This offer goes out to all residents in the affected regions in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.

Working with Specialty Building Systems, our eastern American distributor in NY, NJ and PA, homeowners in these disaster regions may request 15% off the cost of vinyl when they choose a Duradek dealer for their deck rebuilding. Duradek and Specialty Building Systems will present this offer for one year to the anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, but we will require that some proof of hurricane damage be submitted for this special discount offer (photographs or a copy of an insurance claim would suffice).

It doesn't matter if your previous deck was a Duradek deck, wood deck, a composite deck, a fiberglass deck, an EPDM roof deck or even a competitive vinyl deck…Duradek will help you waterproof your re-build!

Roof Deck Protected by Duradek Vinyl Membrane

Duradek Vinyl has roof grade waterproof protection

Choosing a Duradek dealer for your deck waterproofing takes all of the guesswork out of choosing a contractor. All Duradek installers are trained and authorized, so you don't have to worry about the skill or reliability of the people working on your home.

If your deck was affected by Sandy, you or your insurance or restoration company can contact Specialty Building Systems at 1-800-765-9865 or email sbsddek@verizon.net for peace of mind in your rebuilding.

Second Level Deck Finished with Duradek Vinyl

Duradek Vinyl keeps your deck protected from water damage.

In addition to all other building code approvals, Duradek has been tested to show our Duradek Ultra Vinyl meets the requirements and received evaluation reports for both Wind Uplift and for Pull-Off Testing for Edge Flashing.

We know that this small gesture cannot make up for the losses and the trauma that Sandy delivered, but we sincerely hope that we can do our small part in helping you take back your quality of life and enjoy your outdoor living space.



Tuesday, December 4, 2012

CSLB Press Release - 12/03/12 Contractors State License Board Reminds Storm Victims to Check the License First Before Making Repairs

CSLB Press Release - 12/03/12

Contractors State License Board Reminds Storm Victims to Check the License First Before Making Repairs


SACRAMENTO — The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is urging California home owners to be vigilant when it comes to contracting for cleanup or repairs from this weekend's heavy rain and high winds. Sometimes what appears to be the cheapest solution to repair flood damage, remove a fallen tree, fix a downed fence, or patch a leaky roof may not be the best choice.

"Anyone who needs to repair post-storm damage should be looking for a legitimate, qualified tradesperson — especially in an urgent situation," said CSLB Registrar Steve Sands. "A licensed contractor who is skilled in the specific trade you're seeking is insured and bonded, and is not likely to leave you in the lurch when it comes to properly completing the job at a fair price."

Consumers can use CSLB's online resources, available on www.cslb.ca.gov or CheckTheLicenseFirst.com, to review the license status of a contractor they plan to hire, and to get tips on the best approach to home repair projects. Any construction job valued at $500 or more in labor and materials must be done by a state-licensed contractor. California Business and Professions (B&P) Code requires licensees to carry workers' compensation insurance coverage for their employees, and to be bonded.

For tree trimming and removal jobs where the tree is 15 feet or higher and the job is more than $500, the contractor must be state-licensed. The B&P Code allows a gardener who does not have a state license to work on incidental tree pruning if the tree is less than 15 feet and the job costs less than $500.

State law requires all Roofing (C-39) contractors to carry workers' compensation insurance, even if they do not have employees, to ensure that consumers are protected in the event of an accident or injury on the homeowner's property.

CSLB urges consumers to follow these tips when soliciting bids from any home improvement contractor:

  • Hire only licensed contractors, and ask to see the license and photo identification.
  • Don't rush into repairs, no matter how badly they're needed.
  • Be careful when using online bulletin boards like craigslist.org. Unlicensed operators may try to mislead you into thinking they are licensed.
  • Don't pay more than 10 percent or $1,000, whichever is less, as a down payment.
  • Don't pay in cash, and don't let the payments get ahead of the work.
  • Get at least three bids, check references, and get a written contract.
  • Contact CSLB if you have a complaint against a contractor.

The Contractors State License Board licenses and regulates California's 300,000 contractors, operating under the umbrella of the California Department of Consumer Affairs. It is regarded as one of the leading consumer protection agencies in the United States. In fiscal year 2011-12, CSLB helped recover nearly $36 million in ordered restitution for consumers. More information and publications about hiring contractors are available on CSLB's website or by calling (800) 321-CSLB (2752). You also can sign up to receive automatic CSLB email alerts.



Monday, December 3, 2012

From Durability & Design-Architect to be Tried in Fatal Fire

Violating code requirements can get you put on trial...for involuntary manslaughter. 


A German architect who designed and oversaw construction of a luxury residence where a veteran Los Angeles firefighter perished in a 2011 blaze has been ordered to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter.

Gerhard Albert Becker, 48, allegedly evaded building codes when he installed indoors a fireplace that had been designed for outside use only, according to authorities. Prosecutors say the decision to install the fireplace ultimately led to the death of firefighter Glenn Allen, 61.

Read the Rest Here http://www.durabilityanddesign.com/news/?fuseaction=view&id=8794&nl_versionid=2591




Sunday, December 2, 2012

The Regenesis Report (National Edition) December 2012

The Regenesis Report (National Edition) December 2012 is now available.  Go to www.Regenesis.net thenSubscriber Login.

IN THIS EDITION

The Shakedown. Dealing with a disgruntled member.
Ask the HOA Expert. Another compelling series of Q&A.
Know an ARC? The essentials of an Architectural Review Committee.
Debogging.  How to correct drainage in turf areas.
Paradigm Shift. How a reserve study improves your life.
Fall Lawn Order.  Preparing your landscaping for the winter.
I Am A Corporal. A short lesson about being a servant leader.
Proclamation of Thanksgiving.  How it became a national holiday.
Forgive & Forget.  Seven ways to live in harmony.
Stain Removal Guide. Mud: Place large iron-on NASCAR patch over stain. Apply heat for 60 seconds. 

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Friday, November 30, 2012

CSLB Industry Bulletin - 11/20/2012 CSLB Issues Industry Alert Regarding Scam Targeting Licensees and Applicants

CSLB Issues Industry Alert Regarding Scam Targeting Licensees and Applicants

At least one unscrupulous company using public information to rip off dozens of businesses


SACRAMENTO — The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is issuing an Industry Alert to all licensees about to renew current licenses or anyone who has either applied for a CSLB license, or plans to apply.


PRESS RELEASE FROM CSLB

Be careful if anyone contacts you claiming to be from CSLB, or asks for credit card information over the phone for you to renew your license, get continuing education credit, or take a licensing exam. This is a scam!

"We've discovered at least one unscrupulous company that's using information from CSLB's website to contact licensees or applicants to mislead and scam them," CSLB Registrar Steve Sands. "The caller leads the licensee or applicant to believe he or she needs to pay money over the phone to get continuing education credit, renew a license or to schedule a licensing exam."

CSLB staff will never ask for credit card information over the phone, nor will they process any payment over the phone. CSLB fees are only payable through the mail by check or at CSLB headquarters by cash, check, or credit card. There are no continuing education requirements to renew a CSLB license. A list of all license fees is available on CSLB's website.

Business and Professions Code section 7080.5 requires CSLB to make public the name and address of every accepted application for a license, on the day following acceptance, at CSLB's office in Sacramento. Since technology now permits the electronic posting of these lists, CSLB makes them available on its website. These lists are used by many legitimate companies, including bond companies and license assistance companies.

At this point CSLB will continue to post the applicant lists on its website, but the process could change if applicants continue to be preyed upon by unscrupulous companies.





Monday, November 26, 2012

Need Advice on Decks? Get the Value You Deserve

An unsolicited opinion from a tile expert at JohnBridge.com

"It sounds like Bill Leys gave you value for your money." bbcamp

This from the statement made on the forum page located here. http://www.johnbridge.com/vbulletin/archive/index.php/t-98631.html

"I paid Bill Leys with The Deck Expert some money for advice and he said to remove the siding so the waterproof membrane can run up the wall and the door is probably too low for tile." BalconyNewb

Need advice on decks? $25.00 could save you thousands and a lot of heartache. 



Friday, November 16, 2012

DeckExpert.com's First Webinar a Hit With APRA's Professional Reserve Analysts


It was a fun morning earlier today giving my first webinar to professional reserve analysts that are members of the Association of Professional Reserve Analysts (APRA). 

Starting on the various walking deck systems that are on the market that are sold to HOA's, I led the class through the 5 basic types of deck coating materials, followed by what red flags to look for during site inspections. 

Following that was a session discussing best building practices for assembling decks sub-structure and the deck coating system. 

Book your custom seminar or webinar with us now. Get training on decks and waterproofing methods, for reserve studies and general maintenance and care. 

Call us today at 805-545-8300.  


Thursday, November 15, 2012

Seminar From AIA-Waterproofing: Clear, Consice, Correct and Complete

Date
Nov. 30, 2012 8:30 am – 2:30 pm
Location
The Washington Inn, 495 10th Street, Oakland (near BART 12th St. Station)
Price

$55 for CSI / AIA member, $75 for nonmember, $15 late registration fee (after Nov 21, 2012), $15 for full time students with verification of enrollment

Next Steps
Learn More
Register Here

SEMINAR

One Seminar, Two Topics

In-depth training on the essential components of below-grade and plaza deck 
waterproofing systems by an industry expert with decades of experience in new construction, remedial design and forensic investigation. Receive instruction on design and construction best practices protocols that are vital to create livable, waterproof and sustainable building enclosures:

Below-grade Waterproofing Overview 
Below-grade waterproofing failure can be avoided by

  • Proper selection of waterproofing systems
  • Proper use of shotcrete
  • Selection of the proper method of shoring
  • Proper soil mechanics and perched water table
  • Proper foundation drainage design
  • Proper integration with wall and floor slab waterproofing
  • Properly installed flashing

Below-Grade training course will cover the following Design Considerations

  • Geotechnical Report
  • Relieved and Non-Relieved Foundations
  • Positive vs Negative SideWaterproofing
  • Excavation and Shoring
  • FoundationWall Construction (Cast in Place vs Shotcrete)
  • Waterproofing Systems Options

Plaza Deck Waterproofing Overview 
Review of Plaza Deck design will illustrate the importance of plaza deck design and how it integrates into other systems.

Discussion will cover general Plaza Deck types

  • Protected Membrane 
  • Split Slab
  • Traffic Bearing 
  • Surface Applied 
  • Roof Garden

Plaza Deck training course will cover the following topics

  • Geotechnical Report 
  • Plaza Deck Configurations
  • Structural Considerations
  • Waterproof Membranes
  • Drainage 
  • Protection and Root Barriers
  • Insulation 
  • Warranties

The Speaker 
Mr. Bers has more than 30 years of experience in nearly all aspects of design and construction. He specializes in all types of waterproofing systems, including below-grade and plaza deck waterproofing Mr. Bers is also responsible for directing forensic and remedial investigations of existing facilities, as well as design recommendations and details for new construction. His ability to clearly and authoritatively communicate the essentials of waterproofing was featured at this year's CSIWest Region Conference.



Friday, November 9, 2012

From APRA's Newsletter-The 1% Rule

Saw this in the latest APRA Advisor.
Don't forget to sign up for my webinar on decks 
with APRA, speaking of leaks...

One Percent Rule
Most building professionals would
agree that water intrusion problems at
exterior walls typically are found at
changes in plane and/or changes in
material, such as door and window
perimeters and wall intersections with
decks. The "One Percent Rule" states
that 99 percent of the sources of water
intrusion damage is found in 1 percent
of the building envelope.
Water infiltration usually occurs at the
transitions between the work carried out
by different contractors. In most cases,
successful long-term weatherproofing
of these transitions requires careful
design and installation of flashing
crafted from corrosion-resistant metal
or flexible waterproof membranes.
The International Building Code (IBC)
includes the following guidance for
flashing exterior walls:
• Flashing shall be installed at the
perimeters of exterior door and
window assemblies, exterior wall
intersections with roofs, chimneys,
porches, decks, balconies and similar
projects and at built-in gutters and
similar locations where moisture
could enter the wall.
• Flashing with projecting flanges shall
be installed on both sides and the ends
of copings, under sills and
continuously above projecting trim.

READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE AT 


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Faulty decks , weatherproofing, doors, stucco and roof lead to 1.5 Million Settlement


Saw this press release from the Miller Law firm on a condo in San Francisco that recovered money for faulty construction...

/PRNewswire/ -- A contemporary condominium building at 1970 Sutter Street has recouped $1.5 million for numerous construction defects after only 9 months from hiring The Miller Law Firm. 

(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120418/SF89665LOGO-b)

The 19-unit residential building is located in the neighborhood where lower Pacific Heights and Western Addition converge.  The settlement was reached in mediation and is being funded by insurance companies for the builder, 1960 Sutter, LLC, the general contractor, Nibbi Brothers Construction, and window manufacturer Milguard Manufacturing, Inc. Failure of weatherproofing systems on the stucco siding, roof, windows, decks and doors, with water intrusion into the interior walls, floors and ceilings plagued this building. Damages of $78,000 per unit were recovered.

According to Thomas E. Miller, CEO of The Miller Law Firm, "This Association came to us after having been in litigation for nearly three years with no trial date and no resolution in sight.   Consumers should know that construction defect claims are a highly complex area of the law and the expertise needed to obtain a timely recovery is key."

Jeff Ho, President of the 1970 Sutter Street Owner's Association, states, "Getting a second opinion on the progress of our case was key to helping us determine that a viable alternative did exist to return a favorable recovery in a reasonable amount of time."

According to Karen Katz of Property Management One, "The serious defects and frequent repairs that this building faced were overwhelming.  Having this claim resolved with a recovery that will let them rebuild is important to the owners and to the community."

According to Rachel Miller, Senior Partner of The Miller Law Firm, "Associations who simply need advice turn to us every day.  These communities show such relief in hearing that it is possible to resolve a claim in a reasonable time frame.  Associations do have a resource."

Thomas E. Miller and Rachel M. Miller of The Miller Law Firm (www.ConstructionDefects.com) are the co-authors of, "Home and Condo Defects:  A Consumer Guide to Faulty Construction," (Seven Locks Press, 2012), available online at  www.amazon.com.

Detailed information regarding this case can be accessed via the San Francisco Superior Court website at www.sftc.org, case number CGC-09-486342.

Media Contact: Rachel Miller (415) 437-1800

SOURCE The Miller Law Firm

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Tremco Launches One-Coat, Low-Odor Deck Coating

http://www.tremcosealants.com/news-events/news/vulkem-oc810.aspx

A durable, one coat, low-odor deck coating solution is now a reality for light pedestrian traffic areas such as balconies, roof terraces and mechanical rooms. The culmination of a two-year R&D initiative, Tremco's Vulkem OC810 Coating is a high-solids, aliphatic urethane membrane designed to be applied in one 35-40 mil coat for aesthetically pleasing, durable waterproofing protection that is mildew- and fungus-resistant and low VOC (less than 30g/L). 

Unlike traditional base and top coat applications that can take several days to apply, the appropriate Tremco primer and innovative Vulkem OC810 coating can be applied within the same day, allowing contractors and building owners to shorten construction timelines, realize labor cost savings and minimize the impact on occupants of inhabited spaces. Tremco Rubber Aggregate 12-20 mesh, a specially engineered system, is used with Vulkem OC810 to impart skid resistance and provide additional surface texture.

Vulkem OC810 will be available in the standard Vulkem Deck Coating colors of beige, maple, limestone, gray, and slate gray. The product is compatible with Vulkem 191 Low-VOC Primer (for exterior applications or applications where odor is not a concern) and TREMPrime MSUP Primer (for interior applications or applications where odor is a concern).                                                              

Tremco Commercial Sealants & Waterproofing is North America's leading supplier of integrated building envelope solutions for the commercial construction industry. Product lines include high-performance silicone and urethane joint sealants, waterproofing membranes, drainage protection, air barrier systems, engineered transition assemblies, deck coatings, expansion joints, a full line of passive fire protection products and systems, and the industry's only comprehensive line of glazing systems including silicone sealants, tapes, gaskets, and setting blocks. With experienced sales representatives in every major market throughout North America, Tremco is positioned to provide assistance for specification development, application-specific product development, problem-solving and assistance on-site. 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Pecora Corporation Announces Acquisition of Deck Coating Line from Carlisle Coatings and Waterproofing

Here's a press release from Pecora announcing the Carlisle aquisition...

Harleysville, PA – Pecora Corporation®, a leading American manufacturer of weatherproofing products since 1862, is pleased to announce the recent acquisition of Carlisle Coatings and Waterproofing Incorporated's (CCW's) deck coating product line.  The acquisition is part of Pecora Corporation's growth strategy and a continuing commitment to providing the most innovative sealants to the commercial construction market.

The transaction allows Pecora and CCW to concentrate more closely on the core competencies of both corporations.  CCW, an industry leader in commercial waterproofing and air and vapor barrier solutions, has agreed to the transaction as part of their strategic focus on products and systems designed to serve the non-residential building envelope market.  For Pecora, the addition of the elastomeric deck coating line adds excellent products with an outstanding reputation and an established customer base while promoting production and distribution efficiencies.    

"Carlisle has been a great partner and supplier for years", says Joe Virdone, Pecora Corporation President and CEO.   "This agreement provides us a better opportunity to manage our businesses.  Very importantly it also establishes a platform for Pecora to broaden our offerings in this changing marketplace." 

The purchase includes all brands and formulations of the deck coating product line. The products will be co-branded by Pecora and CCW for an appropriate period of time until the acquisition integration is complete and well understood in the marketplace.  Until further notice all orders will continue to be processed through CCW.    

This new acquisition increases Pecora Corporation's presence in the coatings market while enhancing the growth potential through expanded specification acceptance.  During the transition and beyond, customers will receive the same excellent customer service and support with the deck coating products as they have come to expect with all of Pecora's product offerings. 

 

About Pecora Corporation

Now celebrating its 150th year in business, Pecora is an American manufacturer of architectural weatherproofing products offering a full line of silicone, urethane and latex sealants and coatings.  All of Pecora's products are specifically formulated to provide superior quality and a wide range of sealant properties for the commercial construction and Original Equipment Manufacturing markets. For more information, please visit www.Pecora.com. 

About Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing, Inc.

Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing, Inc. (CCW)  provides a broad range of solutions and industry leading technical expertise to meet specific waterproofing and air and vapor barrier needs. CCW is a wholly owned subsidiary of Carlisle Construction Materials, which is a division of Carlisle Companies (NYSE:CSL). For more information, please visit www.CarlisleCCW.com.

 

Contact:  Wendy Freed, Marketing Manager

Pecora Corporation


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Being Positive About Negative Side Waterproofing * APRA WEBINAR 11/16 * Manufacturer Spotlight-Thunderbird Products Copper Drains * And Much More!

SETTING THE BAR IN WATERPROOFING TECHNOLOGY

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Article Spotlight
HIDDEN HOLES IN WOOD FRAMED BALCONY CONSTRUCTION
 
By Rocco Romero RA       Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc

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I found this article while on a Google search. This is good info for 
everyone on this list. 

Excerpt-Balconies offer an important benefit of
living in a multistory apartment and condominium
building by extending usable living
space to the outdoors. In some cases, exterior
elevated walkways act as corridors to
provide access for residents to their units
and include stairways that are also exposed
to the elements. The desirable exterior exposure
of balconies and corridors also creates
a challenge in controlling water leakage.
Poorly detailed and constructed transitions,
interfaces, and penetrations often lead to
water intrusion into the occupied tenant
spaces of the building and may also result
in substantial distress to the building’s
exterior walls and structure.
In woodframed
balcony and exterior
elevated walkway construction, detailing at
transitions, interfaces, and penetrations is
often the most challenging and critical
aspect of waterproofing system design.

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http://www.rci-online.org/interface/2010-BES-romero.pdf



 Job Profile-Mariners Inn-Cambria

YOU OTTER SEE IT!

The aging Mariner’s Inn was showing it’s wrinkles. Sold off to a new investor, the motel underwent a quick redo for the summer season while plans are drawn for a new hotel to be built in a few years.

In the meantime, the main attraction, the second story view deck needed major repairs. The ocean views are great, whales spouting off the coast were keeping us enteertained while we worked, otters and pelicans, gulls and terns are in abundance!

The job started with a tear off by the general contractor of the old decking, down to framing. Repairs to the framing and sloping installed via rip strips and new plywood solved that problem.

We then flashed the deck edges, then we installed Desert Crete decking over the lath as it was put down to isolate it from any salt air.

Rick Low of Associated Development Services loves the new decking system. Desert Crete is Class A rated as a fire retardant deck, holds up against use and abuse and provides a cost effective waterproof roof over the lobby area too.

Desert Crete was selected as the best choice for this hotel over competing systems offered by local contractors. Let me show you why you should select Desert Crete too.

Call me, Bill Leys for a free estimate today. 805-545-8300

 CLICK TO VIEW OUR PHOTO ALBUM OF THIS JOB ON FACEBOOK !Find out more about Desert Crete at our website by clicking here

Click here to view our webpage on our deck waterproofing services at Central Coast Waterproofing's website. 



Kryton Crystalline Waterproofing products  

 DESERT CRETE ON
YOUTUBE!

  Installing Desert Crete: Watch our video on YouTube with me, Bill Leys, installing Desert Crete on a deck at a Habitat For Humanity home in Atascadero. 

You'll see the steps it takes to properly install a Class A fire resistant concrete based system.

Click here to view the video now! 

Check out our other videos too!
Waterproof Decks-Keep Up or Pay Up
Deck Drain Blues

Dirty Decks Done Dirt Clean

Bill Leys To Present Webinar "Red Flags For Decks" For APRA

APRA-Association of Professional Reserve Analysts On November 16th, Bill Leys, owner of DeckExpert.com & CCW, will be presenting an hour and a half webinar for APRA's Professional Reserve Analysts.

Sign up now for this educational event that will prepapre you for the task of determining reserve life, costs of maintenance and the realities of what other building components help determine how long the deck will last. 

http://www.apra-usa.com/2012%20Webinar%20Registration%20Brochure.pdf 

APRA is the world's trade organization for reserve study professionals.   APRA hosts an annual Symposium for continuing education, provides credentialing and produces the APRA Advisor newsletter that is circulated to thousands of potential reserve study customers.    

In May of 2012 Bill presented at APRA's annual symposium in Las Vegas NV. The 30+ PRA's in attendance learned quite a bit and had their eyes opened to the hidden problems behind so many HOA construction issues. Sign up at APRA's website for the webinar.  

MANUFACTURER PROFILE-LIFE DECK 

We are now offering Life Deck brand epoxies, water based stains and sealers-polyurea, chemical resistant urethane and glaze sealers. 

We are also servicing their AL and FM deck systems for any repairs, recoating or new installs too! 

Life Deck is sold locally in San Luis Obispo County and we are pleased to "keep it local" by buying from local sources wherever posssible. 

We have color boards available for you to look at with actual samples of our produt selections. Call today for a free in home estimate. 
805-545-8300

READ MORE ABOUT LIFE PAINT AT Life Paint's website 
http://www.lifedeck.biz

WE LOVE GETTING THANK YOU'S!

Do you write notes thanking someone for their service? We love getting notes from our clients telling us that we did a good job. We do try hard and it's nice to get unsolictited notes with a payment from a client. 

Wayne and Julie's roof deck in Shell Beach had a few problems with it...we came in and fixed the cracks and redid the deck with texture and painted it all so it looks great for the summer season. 

We can't wait to hear from you next! 

Call me now for a free estimate at 805-545-8300

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