Winter Holiday Safety Tips
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Jeffery A. Cissell P.E.
(877) 851-3344
JCissell@investigativeengineering.com
NAFE Board Certified 1021S Senior Forensic Engineer
Serving Southern New England, Long Island & Eastern New York
christmas tree safety tips, picking the tree, placing the tree, lighting the tree
Winter Holiday Safety Tips
christmas tree safety tips, picking the tree, placing the tree, lighting the tree
Cissell Investigative Engineering (CIE) can determine the cause and origin of melting vinyl siding.
How to work with CIE… for Property Managers Property Managers – If you rely on Contractors only for validating a problem, the problems uniquely are an expanding scope of work for the Contractor. A carpenter sees every problem needing a hammer and nail. Cissell Investigative Engineering (CIE) will guide you to the potential causes of […]
CIE can help you qualify or validate a case with a virtual inspection while you’re on-site for a nominal cost avoiding the travel time usually associated with an onsite inspection.
How to work with CIE… for Adjusters, Contractors, Roof Technicians and Homeowners Insurance claims – Cissell Investigative Engineering (CIE) works with general contractors, roof technicians, adjusters and homeowners virtually to answer engineering related questions to help resolve claims quickly and cost-effectively as follows: The representative adjuster contacts CIE with a scheduled time they will be […]
Weight of ICE and Snow People become pretty anxious when they see a lot of snow on their roof. While weatherman and citizens are impressed with how deep the snow is, but what’s of real interest to an Engineer is what is the weight of the snow and what influenced how much was accumulating on […]
Structure Collapses and Defects from Weight of Ice and Snow
Investigative Engineering Investigative Engineering – Insurance Peril Claims Fire and Explosion Fire has been defined by the courts as “combustion sufficient enough to produce a spark, flame or glow.” By definition, a fire is not smoke or charring. A claim we had was quite interesting, tenants left for a weekend, an owners’ policy changed from […]