Cobra Building Envelope Contractors
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Commercial/industrial roofing & siding contractor & full time service department
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri - Phone:
Main - 509-455-4043
- Address:
- 7211 W Flightline Blvd Ste 108 Spokane, WA 99224
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- Contractor Referral Services
- Services / Products
- contractor, metal panels, insulation, roofing, skylights, waterproofing, deck paving, sun shades, ladders, hatches, canopies, safety rails, construction
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General Info
For over 30 years, Cobra Building Envelope Contractors has been a leader in our industry. From our roots as a niche general contractor in the Northwest, we have evolved into a nearly full scope building envelope contractor that competes throughout the Western United States providing: - Wall Systems - Architectural Metal Panels - Insulated Panels - Composite Wall Panels - Rainscreens - Insulation - Roofing - Metal - Single Ply - Garden Roof Systems - Modified Bitumen - BUR - Singles - Asbestos Abatement - Hot Rubber - Daylighting & Skylights - Standard Units - Custom Skylight, Roof & Wall Applications - Waterproofing - Fluid Applied - Sheet Applied - Bentonite - Hot Rubber - Air Barriers - Fluid Applied - Liquid or Spray Applied - Sheet Applied - Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings - Strictly with Varco Pruden - Accessory/Architectural Components - Roof and Deck Pavers - Sun Shades - Canopies - Fall Protection Systems - Ladders, Hatches, etc. - Safety Rails Cobras strength lies in our talented group of people operating with a true team mentality. Our team was built around a well defined vision, mission, set of core values, and a firm understanding that the way we do business is more important than what we do. Our customers, suppliers, and business partners expect a more professional experience when they choose to work with Cobra. As Americans, we have all become accustomed to the idea of sustaining and improving the world we live in. Cobra strongly believes that one major consideration on any commercial building project should be how it affects our natural environment. Most commercial and industrial construction today is much healthier than it was just a few years ago. It is more important than ever that we all consider priorities like increased energy efficiency, recyclable construction materials, and implementing construction methods that have a lesser impact on our surroundings. One of the largest driving factors in the green building movement is the Green Building Council and their LEED (Leadership in Environmental Engineering and Design) program. The LEED program sets the standard for modern envir