Spring 2022 Edition
– Fire-Resistant Composite Roofing
– Evaluating Lightning Risk
– Signs of Poor Ventilation
– Sealing Out Storm Damage
Posted by Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | All Back Issues
– Fire-Resistant Composite Roofing
– Evaluating Lightning Risk
– Signs of Poor Ventilation
– Sealing Out Storm Damage
Posted by Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Projects & Galleries
Family reunions, wedding receptions and birthday parties held at Battle Creek Regional Park Pavilion now have an improved look.
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Certainteed® launches Landmark® ClimateFlex® Shingles CertainTeed, a North American manufacturer...
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HOW TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE BY DAVID DELCOMA, PRODUCT MARKETING MANAGER, MFM BUILDING...
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Setting the bar in building codesand product standards BY JESSICA FRANCHUK In 1974, almost 50...
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A new astm standard for qualification of synthetic underlayments BY GREG KEELER, TECHNICAL...
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Standing seam metal roofing has an advantage over other roof types, such as membrane and hot-applied asphaltic roofs, because it serves as a “structural” covering, meaning it can be engineered to withstand almost any force imposed by wind.
Read MorePosted by Roofing Elements Magazine Staff | Rain Handling
Seamless half-round gutters for a lakeside residence BY SHARON THATCHER Located in the great...
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