With the recent uptick in major hail storms that have affected the U.S., many building owners are looking to acquire more hail resistant and resilient roofing systems to increase their safety factor and minimize potential damages.
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With the recent uptick in major hail storms that have affected the U.S., many building owners are looking to acquire more hail resistant and resilient roofing systems to increase their safety factor and minimize potential damages. EPDM roofing membranes have a proven track record for resisting hail damage and keeping water out of buildings, which can considerably cut down on the owners' financial losses.

A Case Study from Denver
When the Denver International Airport was recently damaged by a significant hailstorm, its key decision makers turned to EPDM for the new roof. This decision was made with confidence that the EPDM roof will hold up well against the Denver weather extremes. Click here to read about why the Denver International Airport was reroofed with EPDM after a major hailstorm.

Click here for an additional collection of useful studies and resources focused on the durability and resiliency of EPDM roofing systems and their high resistance to hail storms. For information on EPDM roofing membranes, contact Ron Goodman at Ron.Goodman@CarlisleCCM.com.



Information courtesy of Carlisle SynTec Systems