This article looks at the importance of roofer training and why architects and clients should ensure that the roofing installers that work on their project are properly trained and certified to install roofing systems.
Reliable, Experienced Roofing Contractors
Flat roofs are a key part of the built environment with a market of over 20 million m2 per year*. Roofing contractors are highly skilled individuals, with a critical role in the success of your project, both aesthetically and in terms of performance. Laying flat roofing is a skilled job, and good quality installation is the key link in the chain that leads to a good flat roof.
Roofer training is essential to a good installation. Flat roofing has evolved considerably over the last 20 years with an ever-expanding range of products in the marketplace. These include hot and cold applied liquids, single ply membranes and single and multi-layer bituminous built up roofing, for example. An experienced roofer who has been trained to install the products you choose, will understand those products, their benefits and limitations.
A well-trained roofing contractor will not only be familiar with the application methodologies of the products they are working with and familiar with good practice for those products. They will also be aware of the importance of how the products and accessories interface with other building elements, and have an understanding of the regulatory requirements, U Values, wind uplift calculations and the importance of compliance with the applicable standards, codes of practice and regulations. In this way their work will be focused on a successful outcome for the life of the roof.
Benefits to Architects of a Trained Roofer
To an architect, a trained and experienced roofing contractor will enable:
- Good practice in Health and Safety, both with the products and on the roof;
- Good quality workmanship, both functionally and aesthetically;
- Good practice methodology with the products involved, on the particular scenario the project requires;
- Inspection of their work by the appropriate field technicians, and a willingness to ask for support when issues arise;
- The issuing of manufacturer warranties which give your client peace of mind.
Why AccuRoof has a Roofing Academy
The AccuRoof Roofing Academy is a key part of our relationship with roofing contractors. It ensures that contractors understand our products and are able to install them intelligently, first time and every time. Our ARRC registered contractors have an on-going relationship with our products and we provide them with continual training and support to build that relationship. This produces the best possible outcomes for our contractor and specifier clients.
The use of Reliable, Experienced Roofing Contractors is a key part of our holistic approach to roofing, which ensures that we can issue reliable guarantees. This approach enables us to manage product selection, manage the design process, manage the site process and monitor the roofing installations, giving our clients confidence that an AccuRoof flat roof will meet their specification.
ARRC AccuRoof Roofing Contractor Scheme
Only ARRC contractors can install roofing systems that have been designed, supplied and guaranteed by AccuRoof. When you specify AccuRoof supplied products and involve AccuRoof in the design of your flat roofing, not only do you get access to all the benefits of our independent product advice, design service and regulatory conformity, you also get access to the ARRC contractor service.
What are the Benefits of AccuRoof Training for Roofers?
ARRC registered roofers, trained in our roofing academy, receive many benefits, including the following:
- An understand of the ever-expanding range of products;
- Access to products and projects as an registered contractor;
- Access to SPRA and manufacturer approved, product specific training;
- Hands on practical time as well as demonstrations;
- Product specific installer cards to demonstrate their certification;
- Experience with detailing during their training;
- Awareness of the design and compliance service D&T provides;
- Awareness of the risks of mixing and matching products;
- Access to the ARRC inspection service of qualified field technicians;
- The confidence of getting their work warranted;
- A Bid Support Pack for larger projects; and
- A cost-effective way of growing their business.
The ARRC scheme also recognises Federation of Traditional Metal Roofing Contractors (FTMRC) members’ hard metal training.
The AccuRoof Roofing Academy
ARRC Members receive product specific training in accordance with SPRA, LWRA and NFRC approved criteria and manufacturers recommendations. Only specially trained ARRC contractors can install products on site.
Training is provided at our numerous training facilities across the country. We also recognise FTMRC member’s hard metal training into the ARRC scheme. Conversion or refresher courses are also available.
The number of attendees on each course is limited to ensure that each and every individual has sufficient time to demonstrate their ability and to ask questions of both a general and project specific nature.
Roofer training is essential to a well-designed, long lived and attractive roofing project.
*Flat Roofing Market Report – UK 2013-2017 Analysis, AMA research
2 comments
Great post! Very interesting brochure as well! Keep up the good work.
Good clear info, and great brochure – cheers