Category: News

  • Reroofing & Roof Coating

    Reroofing & Roof Coating

    With every commercial building, there comes a time when maintenance will be needed, sometimes even major repairs. Among those repairs the topics of reroofing and applying a roof coating comes up. How do we know which is ultimately the best option? Read below to learn more about these processes. What’s The Difference? Roof CoatingsCoatings are…

  • What Impact Do Fires Have On Commercial Roofs?

    What Impact Do Fires Have On Commercial Roofs?

    Unfortunately we have been seeing a lot of wildfires around California, Nevada and other Western States. This not only poses a threat to public health and safety, but also to residential and commercial properties. So now the question comes to mind, what impact do fires actually have on our communities? What impact do they have…

  • How We’re Social Distancing And Still Getting The Job Done

    How We’re Social Distancing And Still Getting The Job Done

    As an essential construction business, Kodiak Roofing understands the responsibility we have to help safeguard the health of our team members and community. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Kodiak Roofing is following all appropriate safety and social distancing guidelines laid out by the CDC to ensure the health of everyone we work with. Learn…

  • Tips On Working From Home

    Tips On Working From Home

    Working from home sounds like the best of environments.  However, it creates its own challenges that most people are unprepared for and a level of discipline that can cause fatigue or ineffective use of time. Prep family with expectations: Keep a Schedule Keep a Dress Code Setup Your Environment If you don’t have a dedicated…

  • Roofing Jargon Guide: What Does it all Mean?

    Roofing Jargon Guide: What Does it all Mean?

    We understand how confusing it can be when trying to keep up with common roofing lingo. Just like people most likely don’t follow the terminology you use in your industry, we’re well aware that most building owners don’t commonly use “thermal stress” and “r-value”. That’s why we’re creating a comprehensive guide! Now, following along with…

  • Why Students Are Choosing Trade School Over College

    Why Students Are Choosing Trade School Over College

    Trade schools are looking more promising these days than they ever have before. Planning for your future is extremely important and students graduating now are taking much more into consideration than those just a few years ago. Four-year universities are expensive and come with a commitment to decades of repayment and anxiety if you don’t…

  • Chico State Racing Team Thanks Kodiak

    Chico State Racing Team Thanks Kodiak

    The Buggy Equipped with a 10 horsepower Briggs and Stratton motor, this buggy is still capable of traveling at 38 miles per hour. Did we mention that’s with a college student in seat, in addition to the buggies 300 plus pounds? The motor must remain stock in every way, to stay in accordance with the…

  • Roofing The New Adventist Health HQ In Roseville, CA

    Roofing The New Adventist Health HQ In Roseville, CA

    On May 1st, 2017, ground was broken on the newly proposed Adventist Health headquarters in Roseville, CA. The proposed five-story building located on North Sunrise Avenue ranks 275,000 sq. ft. in size, is set to be the new headquarters for nearly 1,000 Adventist Health employees in Sacramento, all under one roof. As of the moment,…

  • California Building Code Takes Step Toward Net Zero Energy

    California Building Code Takes Step Toward Net Zero Energy

    Have you ever imagined living in a new home or apartment with a dramatically reduced energy-bill? Well, this could very soon be a reality, so don’t stop dreaming! In May 2018, the board for the California Energy Commission (CEC) adopted new building energy codes to the California Title 24, which governs regulations for new residential…