Contractor & Owner Dispute-Resolution Support
When Communication Breaks, Evidence Speaks
Disputes happen when expectations outpace documentation.
A contractor insists the work was correct.
An owner insists it wasn’t.
An insurer waits for proof.
At Roofing Analysis & Consulting (RAC), we don’t take sides — we find the facts.
Our Contractor & Owner Dispute-Resolution Support service uses the RoofingLogix™ Methodology to determine what happened, why it happened, and how to move forward.
We translate technical data into clarity that restores trust — and often, resolution.
The Problem: Opinions Don’t Solve Disputes
Disputes often escalate because each party only sees part of the picture:
- Owners see results that don’t match expectations.
- Contractors see unforeseen site conditions or missing design clarity.
- Insurers see conflicting reports without context.
Without a neutral technical authority, even simple issues become expensive conflicts.
RAC bridges that divide by delivering objective documentation grounded in building science and contract compliance.
The RoofingLogix™ Methodology: Science Before Summary
The same protocol that powers RAC’s forensic and QA work also resolves disputes.
The RoofingLogix™ Methodology integrates ASTM, NRCA, SMACNA, ASHRAE, FM Global, IIBEC, and IICRC standards with contractual and code analysis to provide an unbiased technical record.
We investigate cause, quantify scope, and correlate each finding with relevant standards or specifications — transforming argument into accountability.
For contractors, RoofingLogix™ validates quality of work through documentation.
For owners, it provides proof of deficiencies or compliance gaps.
For attorneys and insurers, it supplies the technical evidence needed for fair resolution.
Our Process
Step 1 — Independent Technical Review
- Collect contracts, specifications, and prior inspection data
- Conduct on-site observation using RoofingLogix™ diagnostic tools
- Evaluate materials, installation methods, and adherence to codes and manufacturer guidelines
- Identify disputed conditions and categorize as workmanship, design, or environmental
Step 2 — Comparative Standards Analysis
- Correlate each disputed condition to applicable standards:
- ASTM D7053, D6878, D1079 for material and system performance
- NRCA Roofing Manual for assembly compliance
- SMACNA for sheet-metal details
- ASHRAE 160 for moisture and condensation control
- FM Global 1-28, 1-29 for securement verification
- IIBEC and IICRC S500/S520 for forensic and water-damage methodology
Step 3 — Documentation & Resolution Path
- Prepare a written Technical Findings Report with annotated photos and testing data
- Outline corrective recommendations or validation of existing work
- Provide expert consultation for mediation, appraisal, or litigation if necessary
Deliverables: Proof, Not Position
Every RAC dispute-resolution report is written to hold up under scrutiny — whether it’s in a mediation room, appraisal hearing, or courtroom.
Each deliverable includes:
- Summary of disputed issues and project background
- Field documentation and photographic evidence
- Testing and standard correlation matrix
- Recommended corrective actions or validation findings
- Appendices with code and manufacturer references
Who We Support
Contractors
seeking design validation before bid or warranty.

Owners and Policyholders
needing independent validation of alleged defects or damages

Attorneys and Carriers
requiring neutral, defensible expert evidence
RAC operates as a technical referee, using measurable data to bring both sides back to reality — not rhetoric.
Call to Clarity
When trust erodes, facts rebuild it.
Whether you’re an owner seeking answers, a contractor defending your work, or a carrier resolving claims,
RAC delivers evidence that ends arguments.
Our RoofingLogix™ system transforms conflict into closure — one documented fact at a time.
Because the quickest way to resolution is with truth.