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Tile

December 1, 2004
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Ludowici Roof Tile, New Lexington, Ohio, introduces Celadon™ Ceramic Slate™ and Imperial Slate. Celadon Ceramic Slate is a fired-clay, interlocking ceramic roofing product formed to look like quarry-mined slate. It
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Roof Coating

December 1, 2004
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Don't repair or replace your leaky roof, restore it and save with TOPCOAT® SeamFree™ Roof Restoration Systems. Up to 43 percent of all reroofing projects can be restored using advanced
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Underlayment

December 1, 2004
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Atlas Roofing Corp., Atlanta, offers WeatherMaster high performance underlayment. The product creates a weather-tight barrier over the roof deck and blocks rain and ice buildup in problematic areas such as
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Metal Roofing Tools

December 1, 2004
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Englert Inc., Perth Amboy, N.J., offers customers a line of Metalman tools for metal roofing installation and sheet metal work. More than 20 key tools for finished panels and trim
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Snips

November 1, 2004
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Klenk Tools offers a redesigned offset snip for use in HVACR, roofing, and sheet metal and other construction trades. Thicker alloy steel blades increase the snip's strength and durability. Improved
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Workwear

November 1, 2004
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Jeep® Clothing announces the winter 2004 Jeep Workwear line, featuring an expanded high-performance, affordable, and water- and stain-repellent collection with DuPontä Teflonâ HT. Jeep Workwear is available in regular and
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VHS/DVD

November 1, 2004
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CertainTeed Corp., Valley Forge, Pa., developed three new VHS/DVD recordings to help roofing installers and to educate homeowners about the process of replacing wood shake roofs: "Installing Presidential Shake and
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Screws

November 1, 2004
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TruFast Corp., Bryan, Ohio, introduced the TruFast® LCS Low Profile Clip Screw. It is designed specifically for installing architectural roof panels that use concealed clips or nailing strips. Featuring an
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Work Clothes

October 1, 2004
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Duluth Trading Co., Belleville, Wis., offers Souped-Up Sweatpants, made for tradesmen, contractors and others who work outside. The 13-ounce material is 50 percent heavier than normal sweatpants fabric, and it
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Self-adhering TPO

October 1, 2004
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Mule-Hide Products Co. Inc, Beloit, Wis., introduces self-adhering TPO, with pre-applied butyl-based adhesive. The product is suitable for smaller commercial installations and re-covers, as well as for residential low-slope roofs.
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