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Gray Vs. White Single Ply Roofing Membranes

Why Gray Single Ply Is A Better Choice For Cooler Climates Lets face it, we are in a climate of “green building”, “environmentally friendly”, and “sustainable building practices”, or whatever other buzz word you want to throw at it. The fact of the matter is that from consumers to municipalities, there is a strong consensus […]

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GAF Introduces New Addition to Liquid-Applied Roofing Line

WeatherCote™ Elastomeric Coating GAF’s new WeatherCote™ Elastomeric Coating is a water-based acrylic roof coating that provides a durable, protective weather layer for low-slope roofs. A key component, the product is highly reflective, successfully directing heat and UV away from the building. This feature reduces the wear and tear on the membrane below as well as

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IKO Launches New Line of Shingles!

Innovative Laminated Asphalt Roofing Shingles! Our trusted partner, IKO, has launched advanced architectural laminated asphalt roofing shingles! The new addition to the company’s line-up is said to be among the most advanced architectural laminated asphalt roofing shingles IKO has ever produced. The innovative feature of this new shingle’s advanced design is the addition of the

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GAF Earns Coveted Sustainability Certificate

GreenCircle Waste Diversion from Landfill Award Founded in 1886, GAF is the largest roofing manufacturer in North America. Their dedication to quality innovation doesn’t end with their services and products, but continues  with an emphasis on sustaining our surroundings. GAF’s Tuscaloosa, Alabama facility is its second asphalt shingle plant in North America to achieve “Waste

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Environmental Factors Slowly Deteriorating Your Roof!

Moss Moss can be a detrimental factor, causing a less than optimal life for your roof. Moss is a non-vascular plant that obtains water through its’ leaves. It therefore requires a moist environment to survive. In North America, moss tends to grow on north facing roof planes that receive less direct sunlight and stay damp

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