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Updates: Hurricane-Focused Building Codes in Florida

Last fall, Hurricane Ian took the Florida coastline by storm (literally), devastating cities & structures throughout South Florida with 150mph winds and significant flooding. The projected economic damage of Hurricane Ian was estimated at $75 billion. Natural disasters like this require lawmakers to find ways to increase the safety of Florida residents. Keep reading to…

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Scary Roofing Facts

Working on roofs can be a dangerous job, especially if the proper safety protocols are not followed. TSpark Enterprises takes the safety of our employees and customers very seriously because roofing work can be scary sometimes. Roofers have to stay on their toes (not literally, as that would be dangerous) in case of surprise hazards…

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How to Prepare your Commercial Building for a Hurricane

Florida has seen quite a few storms within the past few months. Before it becomes too late to start preparing, ensure your building is protected from the next natural disaster with the following tips:    Protect your windows:  If your building’s windows aren’t impact-proof, make sure to always have shutters on hand. Once a hurricane…

Ensuring the Safety of our Team

Ensuring the Safety of our Team

Safety is our top priority here at TSpark Enterprises, in addition to putting forth our best efforts with every new project. As one can presume, working in construction can present some precarious scenarios—especially in roofing. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), falls from roofs account for 34% of deaths by falling. However,…