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Much like Mark Twain did years ago, built-up roofing can complain that the report of its death was an exaggeration.
Annual market surveys by the National Roofing Contractors Association show that BUR has held a 20 percent or more share of U.S. low-slope roofing sales over the past several years, adding to the 50 billion square feet of BUR in service.