StructVox Roofing Institute

About StructVox Roofing Institute

StructVox Roofing Institute was founded by practitioners who value quiet accuracy over bravado. Our name blends “structure” and “voice”—we give roofing knowledge a clear, reliable voice that teams can follow on real projects.

We serve contractors, facility managers, and independent technicians seeking credible, detailed training on leak diagnostics, material transitions, and safety controls. Every module includes acceptance criteria and failure signals to reduce costly callbacks.

Mission and values

Mission

Raise the standard of roof repairs by teaching careful diagnostics and repeatable procedures that respect safety, materials, and climate realities.

Approach

Minimalist, Scandinavian-inspired learning experience with calm pacing, thin visual borders, and space to think. We emphasize checklists, criteria, and hands-on exercises.

Integrity

No hype, no shortcuts. We avoid overpromises and clearly mark limitations, system incompatibilities, and when to stop work and escalate.

Timeline of the craft

2012

Leak forensics groundwork

We codified a structured process using moisture paths, wind exposure, and penetrations to isolate fault lines quickly.

2016

Material transition standards

Flashings, counterflashings, and sealant choices were consolidated into accept/reject criteria usable on-site.

2021

StructVox Roofing Institute launches

We built a calm learning platform for roof repairs, now trusted by contractors and facilities teams across regions.

Instructor team

Ava Lindström — Lead Instructor

15 years in steep-slope repairs across coastal climates. Specializes in leak forensics and ridge/valley transitions. OSHA 30, SPRAT L1.

Jonas Eklund — Flashing & Detailing

Expert in base/counterflashing, skylight wells, and chimney interfaces. Developed our acceptance criteria reference sheets.

Maya Patel — Safety & Site Controls

Guides practical fall protection, ladder handling, and rescue planning. Teaches calm risk assessment under changing weather.

Owen Ramirez — Low-slope Systems

Focus on TPO/EPDM patching, metal edge conditions, and drainage corrections for flat roofs under real occupancy constraints.