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Roof Hatches - 07 72 33

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 Sponsored by:Safety Rail Source

Roof hatches are used to provide access to the roof of a building so that equipment can be replaced or serviced. Roof hatches are manufactured in aluminum, galvanized steel, stainless steel, or a combination of materials. Hatches are available with single- or double-doors in standard or custom sizes.

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Safety Rail Source Sponsors Roof Hatches

Safety Rail Source is a single source supplier of top of the line, pre-engineered safety products. With systems for roof edge and roof hatch railing, skylight railings and screens, portable railings and barricades, Safety Rail Source provides a complete line of projects to help satisfy OSHA, ADA and building code requirements.

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Tips on Estimating Roof Hatches Costs from RSMeans

Even though it may be less expensive to use a “sustainable substitute,” the system that is specified is the one that should be estimated. If you include as part of your estimate a non-specified system and get the job, you might be required to furnish the originally specified, more expensive roof system.

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