Low Slope A roof that is nearly flat or just slightly pitched for water channeling is called a low-slope roof. No roof should be truly “flat”, though it may appear that way from the ground. … Read more...

Low Slope A roof that is nearly flat or just slightly pitched for water channeling is called a low-slope roof. No roof should be truly “flat”, though it may appear that way from the ground. … Read more...
TPO Thermoplastic polyolefin, is the fastest-growing segment of the commercial and industrial roofing industries. Fueling this growth is the increased use of TPO everywhere, where reflective, … Read more...
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) is a stable roofing alternative that withstands extremes of temperature and expands and contracts with the building. EPDM has been in use on roofs since the … Read more...
Modified roofs are becoming more and more common today. These modified roofs are an asphalt based designed for buildings that contains low slope or flat roof surfaces. This method became popular in … Read more...
Built-up roofing systems (BUR) consists of layers or plies of roofing felts, between which asphalt or bitumen is applied. Built-up roofing is one of the oldest and most durable systems available. Its … Read more...
An alternative to traditional roofs are metal roofing system. Although the initial investment is higher compared to a traditional roofing system, metal systems have been shown to last 2-3 times as … Read more...