GAF debuts new roofing solutions at IRE 2025, showcasing solar, metal, insulation, and commercial products alongside contractor tools, FORTIFIED roofs and live demos; visit Booth No. 19060.
Proper ventilation is essential for extending the life of a roof, preventing moisture damage, and improving energy efficiency. Discover the latest advancements in roofing ventilation products and how they help protect homes from the inside out.
Measuring and limiting your liability as a roofing contractor is paramount to overall business success, as are understanding your obligations before and after the warranty period.
Efficient, Weather-Resistant Ventilation Solutions Backed by GAF Warranties
February 7, 2025
From simple to complex roof designs, GAF offers innovative attic ventilation products to suit any project, enhance performance, and streamline installation.
MFM Building Products will unveil its 48” Wind & Water Seal underlayment at IRE 2025. Designed for metal roofs, it offers high-temp adhesion and enhanced water protection.
Transforming an Aged Roof into a Durable, Energy-Efficient Asset
January 31, 2025
This popular retailer headquarters had an aged BUR roof, ready for restoring. APOC fully reinforced elastomeric roof system was chosen to extend the life of this existing roof, while adding future benefits and savings.
Asphalt shingles are the top choice for homeowners and contractors alike. Discover how these versatile products offer superior protection, weather resistance, and a range of design options to elevate any roof, all while staying budget-friendly.
By knowing the ins and outs of attic ventilation, roofing contractors can stand out from the rest and earn more contracts, says Shane Gotschi, co-owner of DryHome Roofing & Siding.
Mule-Hide Products Co. launched a new warranty portal to help contractors manage warranties, streamline processes, reduce errors, and save time with features like real-time updates, online applications, and payments.
Just because a storm has a name doesn’t mean your warranties are voided. Trent Cotney, partner at Adams and Reese, provides advice on avoiding legal challenges when handling storm warranty work.