The Garland Company, Inc. has recently introduced Quick-Slope™ modified acrylic cementitious material, an easy-to-apply material that redirects or disperses harmful standing water on low-slope modified bitumen roofing.
There is a term called Keys Disease that describes the infectious virus that tempts every visitor to the Florida Keys to stay far longer than originally intended.
Atlas Roofing™ Corp. introduced a high strength insulated cover board for low-slope roof applications that resists foot traffic and heavy loads during installation.
When a startling piece of news relating to the roof-contracting industry crosses my radar I have a tendency to jump on it, but it has taken me months to make a public mention on this topic.
The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) has updated the Modified Bitumen Design Guide, a valuable resource for building owners and roofing professionals working with asphaltic roofing systems.
The rooftop terrace that crowns the 10-story Mayo 420 building in Tulsa, Okla., is a popular spot for building residents who come up to relax and enjoy the views of downtown from high above Bartlett Square.
The undulating profile of the Marco Polo Condominiums has been a fixture on the skyline of Honolulu since 1971. But even though the building still looks striking after 40 years, there was trouble in paradise - in the form of a leaky roof.
As we enter the second decade of the 21st century the low-slope roofing market is still undergoing changes. The recent changes are minor modifications compared to the vast changes that occurred near the end of the last decade.