There’s a new (yet strangely familiar) character in town and he’s coming to your neighborhood next. If you’ve got a metal roof though, B.B. Wolf can huff and puff all he wants, but he can’t hurt you.
The next time you visit the nation’s capital and happen to be stuck in traffic on 14th Street, take a good look at the roof on the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. The building’s complex, 75,000-square-foot metal roof was constructed by a company that does a lot more than roofing.
Heritage Roofing Systems of Oklahoma, Enid, Okla., recently completed a job for the Enid Public Schools that saved enough money to allow the district to reroof two additional buildings.
When Utah Tile & Roofing won the bid for the new Conference Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, it was the largest roofing contract the firm had had since its founding in 1948.
If your customers have a taste for metal on a single-ply budget, you might want to investigate the Decor system, recently brought to the United States by Sarnafil Inc., Canton, Mass.