Top 4 Questions to Ask an Interior Protection Provider

Whether you are a roofer, general contractor, or a company that needs a dust and debris containment solution, there are certain things you should expect from an Interior Protection Provider beyond keeping your facility clean.

The following are the Top 4 Questions to ask an Interior Protection Provider to learn if a company is suitable for the job. 

1 – What products will be used?

Temporary barrier materials used at the job site should meet the facility’s needs. Technology has surpassed the old plastic drape and cover products sold at your local hardware store. Depending on the type of facility and the protection needed, a temporary barrier should provide advanced materials with antistatic, antimicrobial, and flame-resistant qualities.

2-Do they have an in-house team?

Reliable installers trained in appropriate safety measures and best practices make the difference in how the dust containment looks and works. They use a specific methodology incorporated with the project requirements to install Interior Protection products properly. 

3-What kind of experience do they have?

An Interior Protection Provider should be able to provide examples of how they met the requirements for simple and complicated jobs. Every job has unique challenges containing dust and debris while protecting people and property. An Interior Protection Provider should demonstrate how they improved efficiency, mitigated risks, and optimized resources while meeting the job requirements. Making sure they can schedule around daily operations is very important. From the time the project is a go until the last day of the project duration, being able to communicate and partner with your provider makes a difference in the project’s success of the project.

4-Do they make safety a priority?

Safety qualifications are essential when choosing an Interior Protection Provider. The Interior Protection Provider should have a firm understanding of your onsite rules and industry-standard safety requirements. Find out if they go above and beyond the safety requirements to encourage a safe workplace. Determine what safety resources they have and what types of training they require for their employees. Meeting industry compliance standards help roofing contractors, general contractors, and companies mitigate the risk(s) and liabilities of protecting people, products, and property during re-roofing and construction projects.

An Interior Protection provider should be willing to address and meet these four questions in addition to meeting the requirements of the contractor. Regardless of who you choose for your dust and debris containment, knowing the key qualities to look for and understanding the answers to these questions will help ensure the project’s overall success.

TuffWrap® Installations is the North American leader in innovative temporary dust, debris, and construction containment solutions, keeping facilities operational, providing protection, and helping mitigate your exposure to liability. Contact us today to discuss dust, debris, and weather protection for your next project. Click here to learn more about our TuffWrap Installations Services. #TuffWrap