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Roof replacements on commercial buildings will become a valuable compliance option as building performance requirements and other new policies are adopted to achieve energy savings.
PIMA recently published new and updated technical and performance bulletins that help increase the building industry’s understanding of polyiso insulation, its applications and its benefits.
PIMA's expanded program now includes third-party verification of thermal resistance values (R-values) for full thickness products independently selected from distribution locations.
A new study shows code-compliant levels of roof insulation installed entirely above deck as part of a roof replacement project can achieve energy reduction goals and cut carbon emissions.
Industry association leaders assess how the third quarter of 2020 compares to previous quarters while examining issues plaguing the roofing industry in the near future.
Roofing contractors can visit the updated polyiso.org for information on building codes, applications and AIA CEU courses related to polyiso insulation products.