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Built-Up-Roofing
A roofing system comprised of numerous layers of asphalt and felts, applied in the field (not factory coated) by the contractor to achieve various ply's as specified. Commonly referred to as 4-ply or 5-ply, pitch and gravel, hot tar, hot, hot mop etc.).

Torches
A number of roofing systems are installed using torches, some using flame and others hot air. Materials such as PVC, TPO, APP and SBS installed by applying heat to the materials thereby liquifying the product to cause adhesion.

SBS sheet waterproofing membrane
Factory coated scrims of various type; including but not limited to fiberglass, polyester and combinations thereof. The scrim configuration may also vary from woven, loose, random, fleece etc. Coatings range from modified asphalt such as SBS and APP.

PVC
A Single-ply roofing membranes are not all created equal. Special consideration to the formulation will ensure performance. Available in large sheets, in a wide variety of colors, which can be fleece-backed for convenient re-roofing over existing BUR or modified systems. PVC offers the most discriminating Architects, long term and customizable installations over huge roof surfaces, fast.
Roof Protection Course
Engineered gypsum boards designed to provide a durable, water resistant protection course within various roofing systems.
Interlocking Concrete Pavers
The interlocking feature of concrete pavers comes from the unique way that sand settles in the joints of each pavers to lock them together for extraordinary durability yet allow drainage and movement naturally occurring in grade applications.
TPO
These heat welded seam systems, are relatively quick to install and represent another excellent roofing choice for specifiers looking for white membrane solutions for "thermal islands"- excessive heat gain in urban and industrial areas with dark roof surfaces.
Polyisocyanurate (ISO)
A rigid insulation board- advantageous in many applications because of its unique energy-conserving qualities. It has a high R-Value, which is a measure of thermal resistance used to describe an insulating material's effectiveness.
Spray Foam Insulation
A fluid chemical that when sprayed-in-place cures to a rigid state. It is by nature self-adhering and requires no pinning, fastening nor additional adhesives. For modification or removal it can be cut away using a hand saw. Ultimately, when specified to the correct depth and breadth, spray foam insulation prevents thermal, sound and vibratory transmissions keeping the occupied airspace temperate, free of unwanted moisture build-up and quiet. Further, any and all dead air spaces can be filled, preventing unwanted growth of molds and other allergens thereby improving the air quality for occupants.
EPDM
Rubber single ply roof membrane for low slope, new or recover roofs in full systems warranted applications. System advantages include, wide sheets for speedier coverage of large roof areas more reliably because of fewer seams. Patently superior u. v.. resistance, it's origins in pond lining applications, consistently better seam tape technology all lend to making EPDM a proven value in the commercial and industrial roofing markets. EPDM remains one of the industry leaders in pond lining.
Modified Bitumen
SBS and APP modified asphalt membranes are factory coated as opposed to field applied asphalt and felts. The variety of scrim used during the manufacturing process varies considerably per manufacturer and desired performance specifications. Some utilize fiberglass, polyester and combinations thereof.
Fluid Applied Membrane
For low slope or dead level, even ponded roofing and waterproofing, can achieve adequate and cost effective solutions using Fluid applied membrane also serves well as an appropriate fix for difficult repairs, flashing details.
Acrylic and Butyl Coating
Coatings are an appropriate solution to extend the life, enhance the aesthetics or provide new protection for a wide range of materials. Butyl membranes are chemically engineered and manufactured to perform in ponded conditions on low slope asphalt and rubber membrane applications. The benefits of being affordable and the features of seamless roofing membranes have grown the coating market considerably in the last five years. Specify materials only by those manufacturers of coatings having longevity, systems (chemical) stability and testing by independent laboratories.