The Hilton Waikoloa Beach Resort located along the Kohala Coast recently completed re-roofing and repairs for several of their buildings on property.
Resort ownership took proactive measures to prevent leaks from occurring that included hiring a consulting firm for roof evaluations.
Two of the roofs inspected were at the end of their life cycle and required attention.
The Palace Tower had a built-up roof with gravel aggregate on top. Because a majority of the roof was still in useable condition, wet insulation areas were repaired and a Tremco fluid-applied roof system was installed over the existing.
The savings from not having to do a complete roof replacement is huge. As an added green benefit, it minimized materials going to the landfill.
The Laundry room roof was a complete tear-off and installation of a Siplast two-ply 20/30 SBS modified bitumen system.
By proactively addressing possible leaks, resort ownership was able to avoid a potential loss in revenues due to leaks into guest rooms or hotel amenities.
The warranties include labor and material giving the owner peace of mind for the next twenty years.