
Tuscany on the Intracoastal
Challenges and Customer Needs
Project Background & Challenges
The property had widespread leaks affecting numerous units, leading to dissatisfaction among residents and increasing maintenance costs. Instead of repeatedly chasing leaks and performing repairs, the customer sought a full reroofing solution to provide long-term durability and reliability.
Scope of Work
Tear-Off Process:
- Flat Roofs: Removal of the existing BUR down to the wood deck.
- Sloped Roofs: Removal of the existing tile down to the wood deck.
Staging Considerations
- Utilized multiple staging areas for material, dumpsters, and equipment.
- Implemented a strategic staging plan to minimize disruption to residents.
- Reduced staging areas as the project progressed.
Installation Process: Flat Roofs:
- Fastened 1/4″ Sopraboard.
- Mechanically attached Soprafix 622 sheets with enhanced fastening schedules.
- Hot-air welded Soprafix laps and fastener run strips.
- Applied Sopralene 180 FR GR Cap using Colply adhesive.
- Installed premanufactured edge metal and Alsan flashing at VTRs.
Sloped Roofs:
- Applied Polyglass TU Plus underlayment.
- Installed shop-fabricated 032 Kynar drip edge and fascia wrap.
- Placed 1×4 battens along eaves and rakes and 2×2 battens along hips and ridges.
- Installed Unified Steel stone-coated steel shingles with an enhanced fastening schedule.
- Sealed valley closures with metal and butyl sealant.
- Installed Kynar gutters and downspouts at all eaves.
- Conducted on-site metal fabrication for customized fittings.
Challenges and Solutions
- Staging Constraints – The extensive material storage needs posed a logistical challenge. Through close communication with property management, we secured designated areas for staging and minimized disruption to residents.
- Courtyard Roof Access – The limited space and landscaping constraints required extra precautions. By coordinating closely with the management team, we ensured expectations were met while protecting surrounding areas.
- Fire Sprinkler Incident – During tear-off, a disconnected VTR led to accidental damage to a fire sprinkler pipe, affecting multiple units. This incident required engagement with insurance adjusters, claims processing, and successful resolution through settlements.
Safety Measures
- Implemented a comprehensive warning line and tie-off system.
- Established ground-level safety precautions using flag lines and cones.
- Conducted multiple safety stand-downs to reinforce adherence to protocols.

Implemented a comprehensive warning line and tie-off system.

Established ground-level safety precautions using flag lines and cones.

Conducted multiple safety stand-downs to reinforce adherence to protocols.
Why This Project Stands Out
Personal Reflections
The most rewarding aspect of this project was witnessing the transformation from old, leaking roofs to a structurally sound and aesthetically upgraded system. Being part of the solution and seeing the community benefit was incredibly fulfilling.