By Jenny Yu.
Now that school is back in session and the weather is slowly shifting from warm summer breezes to crisp fall air, homeowners and property owners are looking ahead to the next season. In preparation for the harsher winter weather, building owners are ticking off roof maintenance and repairs from their to-do list, which means you can expect more calls to start trickling in.
Just as homeowners are reviewing their property maintenance needs, so should you complete a routine audit of your products and services in this final dash before winter. At Wil-Mar Products, we believe no detail should be overlooked to ensure you are providing the best service possible for your customers.
One key product to stock up on this fall is the pipe collar. If they aren’t already in your roofing process, now’s the time to incorporate them. A pipe collar is an EPDM rubber collar that provides a waterproof counterflashing to protect roof penetrations from the elements. Uniquely designed to slide easily down any pipe (plastic, copper, galvanized, etc.), pipe collars stay firmly attached to create a completely weatherproof seal.
Though small, pipe collars are critical details in preventing leaks and maintaining watertight protection. Wil-Mar pipe collars are known for their reliability, quality and consistency of performance under tough weather conditions.
So, now is the time to gear up. Prepare for winter early by securing your inventory of pipe collars ahead of peak season demand!
Learn more about Wil-Mar Products, Inc. in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.wilmarproducts.com.
About Jenny
Jenny Yu is a writer for The Coffee Shops™. She studied business and English at Loyola Marymount University and then earned her graduate degree in education at the University of Notre Dame. After teaching English Language Arts for several years, Jenny left the classroom to explore new opportunities in communications, marketing and publishing and found herself at The Coffee Shops! When she's not working, she loves visiting cozy coffee shops & bookstores, playing basketball, learning about oral history and spending time with loved ones.
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