Choosing the Right Installation Method for Your Low-slope Asphalt Roofing System |
This library in Florida is protected by a low-slope asphaltic roofing system.
As a building owner or facility manager, you have decided on a new or replacement roof and you understand that you need the redundant long-term weatherproofing protection that a multiply asphalt roof can provide. Now you must decide on the particular method of installation that best suits your situation. This article will walk you through the various options for installing a durable and reliable low-slope asphalt roofing system.
Asphaltic roofing systems offer tough redundant weatherproofing protection combined with tremendous versatility in performance characteristics and installation methods. Both modified bitumen and built-up roofing (BUR) systems offer installation options that can accommodate the challenges posed to any property owner. The combination of membrane technology and design and installation technique goes hand-in-hand, and together they play an important part in your choice of the right roofing system for your property. |
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A Whole-System Approach to Low-Slope Roofing |
When installing a new roof, commercial property owners must consider the employees, equipment and inventory they are protecting. With many different asphalt roofing products and installation methods available on the market, it is important to understand how to choose the right system and get the most from an investment. Click here for fast, simple facts that will help you make informed decisions. |
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Advances in Low-Slope Asphalt Roofing
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Over the past century, asphalt roofing systems have advanced to utilize modern technology and improved production processes. Low-slope asphalt roofing products continue to evolve to meet the scope of any building project or installation requirement while providing durable and reliable roofing systems. Watch the video to learn more.
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