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I have a client who is opening a new bar. The small strip center he is in doesn't have access to the interior of the wall for the electrical sign. The access hatch under the canopy goes directly to the roof.
The current sign was lagged into plywood and then liquid tight ran through the roof line and into a junction box sitting on top of the roof of the canopy.
Our state code doesn't allow toggle bolts on electrical signs. Generally we would use thread alls and either a large washer and nut or we'd back with 2X4's or Steel flat bar. However there is zero access to secure the other side of the sign.
He now wants to switch to back lit halo letters, which is fine for exterior mounting, but it would be 12 lines penetrating the roof line which is illegal in our state code. I've had installers in the past cut corners and hit the roof line and cost me a thousand bucks in damages to the interior of the store. Also back in 2014 had an installer lag a raceway sign to plywood and last year it fell off the wall.
Apparently the landlord is an ex-sign guy and cannot understand why we are not wanting to do the job. My client is siding with the landlord.
I am not a certified roofer and cannot properly patch a roof. I've asked for a release of liability waiver be signed to save me from any damages or the sign killing someone. He falls back to the landlord says there is full access and doesn't understand why it can't be done.
The current sign was lagged into plywood and then liquid tight ran through the roof line and into a junction box sitting on top of the roof of the canopy.
Our state code doesn't allow toggle bolts on electrical signs. Generally we would use thread alls and either a large washer and nut or we'd back with 2X4's or Steel flat bar. However there is zero access to secure the other side of the sign.
He now wants to switch to back lit halo letters, which is fine for exterior mounting, but it would be 12 lines penetrating the roof line which is illegal in our state code. I've had installers in the past cut corners and hit the roof line and cost me a thousand bucks in damages to the interior of the store. Also back in 2014 had an installer lag a raceway sign to plywood and last year it fell off the wall.
Apparently the landlord is an ex-sign guy and cannot understand why we are not wanting to do the job. My client is siding with the landlord.
I am not a certified roofer and cannot properly patch a roof. I've asked for a release of liability waiver be signed to save me from any damages or the sign killing someone. He falls back to the landlord says there is full access and doesn't understand why it can't be done.