Survey overhead
We review deck height, structure, obstructions, work sequencing, and the area below.
Install a protective ceiling beneath active roofing and exposed decking—before overhead work reaches the occupied space below.
Plan this protection ↗Roof replacement and open-deck work expose the interior to falling dust, insulation, small debris, and incidental water. JPC installs suspended interior tarping below the deck to create a secondary protective ceiling. The system is planned around structural conditions, elevations, obstructions, access, drainage strategy, and the occupied environment beneath it.
Every system is planned around the actual site, the active trades, the project duration, and the finishes or operations that cannot be compromised.
We review deck height, structure, obstructions, work sequencing, and the area below.
Tarp fields, overlaps, transitions, and drainage intent are planned for the site conditions.
The suspended system is secured, checked, and coordinated with the active roof schedule.
Exact materials and installation details are confirmed after reviewing the site, schedule, surfaces, and work taking place.
It is a secondary protection system, not a replacement roof or guarantee against all water entry. The design and water-management intent must match the project conditions.
Often, yes. Occupancy, equipment, clearance, installation access, and project safety requirements must all be reviewed during planning.
Support strategy depends on the building structure, deck, elevation, obstructions, and approved project requirements. JPC scopes the installation after a site review.
Tell us what is staying, what work is happening, and when the site needs to be ready. We’ll help define the right protection scope.
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