Does your roof suffer from the Tragedy of the Commons? With #RolfTheRoofingGuy.

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Does your roof suffer from the “Tragedy of the Commons”?

What is Tragedy of the Commons? In simplest terms it reflects that property owned or controlled by no one, or by a collective, isn’t cared for as well as property that is owned by an individual, as someone who has skin in the game.

Why that is important now and what does that have to do with roofs?

Supply Chain disruptions continue to push out material deliveries and project start dates. Right now building owners are frustrated because projections look like this:

·Iso Insulation: available July 2022
·TPO Membrane: available June 2022

So now Building Owners are now concerned because it is entirely possible that if a new roof isn’t ordered soon, it may not get installed until 2023.

What we hear when speaking with many building owners is that roofing decisions tend to be decentralized with no real “Champion” who has “ownership” and control of the roofing portfolio.

They suffer from Tragedy of the Commons.

Given the current supply chain issues, there may be no better time than now to rectify that problem.

Pick you Champion. Give them ownership of your roofs so they can get ahead of the current problems.

Implement #Maintenance and #Service programs to reduce problems and extend the life of your current roof asset, so you don’t need to buy a new roof sooner than needed. Statistics show a 300% #ROI on roof maintenance, so you’ll save money as well.

If any of this resonates with you, and you’d to explore these concepts, let me know.

Rolf Snobeck, RRC
630-514-1867
#RolfTheRoofingGuy, helping you make better #roofing (and #planning) decisions.
Tecta America Commercial Roofing
rsnobeck@tectaamerica.com

#forecasting #planning #propertymanagers #leadership #facilitiesmanagement #facilitymanagers #management #innovation #supplychainmanagement #supplychain

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