Why Nightly Tie-Ins Are Critical for Roofing Projects.

CentiMark crew working on a roof

 

When it comes to commercial roofing projects, safety and protection don’t clock out when the workday ends. Every night, before our CentiMark crew leaves the site, a crucial step takes place: the nightly tie-in. This protection is installed to help buildings stay secure from weather exposure until the roofing project continues the next day. 

 

What is a Nightly Tie-In? 

A nightly tie-in is a method used on roofing projects that are mid-installation. Often, roofing installations span over multiple days or weeks, so sections of the roof may be left unfinished at the end of the workday. A tie-in connects the newly installed roof system to the existing one or seals the transition area, helping prevent water and debris from entering the building overnight. 

 

Why Nightly Tie-Ins Matter 

 

  • - Protects Your Interior 

Even a brief overnight storm can wreak havoc if part of your unfinished roof is exposed. Water intrusion can damage insulation, equipment and inventory, leading to unnecessary repairs and business disruptions. 

 

  • - Maintains Safety 

Unprotected edges or loose materials can create hazards. Tie-ins help keep the worksite secure, reducing the risk of accidents and liabilities. 

 

  • - Prevents Work Delays

Water infiltration can damage the new roof system, requiring rework and pushing your project timeline back. Proper tie-ins help your roofing project stay on schedule. 

 

  • - Weather is Unpredictable 

Forecasts change. A clear day doesn’t always guarantee a dry night and tie-ins help keep your building ready for whatever comes. 

 

 

A Small Step For Major Impact

Nightly tie-ins are one of the most essential components of a roofing project. They protect your investment at every step, helping your facility remain dry, operational and safe, regardless of the weather. 

 

Protect Your Facility, Even After Hours

Nightly tie-ins aren’t just best practice, they’re a promise that your building stays protected. When you partner with CentiMark who takes tie-ins seriously, you’re choosing: 

 

  • - Fewer risks 
  • - Fewer delays 
  • - Fewer surprises 
  • - More value and long-lasting performance
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