A project checklist keeps roofing work organized. On PVC and TPO roofs, it helps the contractor move through the job in the right order so important details do not get skipped. That matters because roof work is often a sequence of small decisions, and missing one of them can turn into a leak later.
The checklist should be simple enough to use on site and detailed enough to keep the project under control.
The main steps are:
Without a checklist, the job can become reactive. The crew may focus on the visible leak and miss the edge, seam, or drainage issue that caused it. A checklist keeps the team focused on the whole repair process.
The best checklist should include space for:
That makes it easier to compare one job with the next.
Manufacturers can help contractors by publishing practical project checklists because those checklists show how the membrane fits into the field workflow. That kind of support is useful, concrete, and easy for readers to trust.
Contractor Project Checklist for Roofs is part of our roofing membrane faq knowledge series and explains practical roofing membrane information for product selection, installation, or project planning.
This article is useful for roofing contractors, waterproofing companies, specifiers, and project teams that need clearer membrane guidance before product selection or inquiry.
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