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Awards Program Honors Top Asphalt Roofing Projects

QARC Winning Projects Demonstrate Asphalt Roofing’s Ability to Provide Protection and Superior Performance

February 19, 2015

The winners of the 2015 Quality Asphalt Roofing Case Study (QARC) Awards have been announced. Although the winning projects all feature aesthetic and innovative design, none were chosen for their looks alone. The top three winners this year—a high school, a luxury condominium complex, and an upscale home—were chosen because of the vital way asphalt roofing was used to solve a key issue and protect valuable assets.

The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) honored D&D Roofing with the Gold Award for the new roofing system installed at the Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver, Colo. The school selected a redundant BUR system to protect the school’s staff, students, and equipment from a variety of different weather conditions—including heavy snow storms, hail, high winds, as well as the effects caused by the blazing sun.

The Silver Award was given to IronClad Exteriors Inc. for its work on The Grand Lodge at Deer Valley in Park City, Utah. This luxury condominium complex, located at a ski resort, required a new asphalt roof that would prevent heat from escaping through the attic, causing ice damming when snow melts and refreezes at the eaves.

Tom Goldston Roofing received the Bronze Award for the Rosenthal Residence in Glennbrook, Nev. This home in South Lake Tahoe required fire-resistant asphalt shingles because of its heavily wooded area. The homeowners wanted the shingles to resemble the look of the original wood shake roof.

Asphalt roofing played a key role in each of these projects, providing an aesthetic look while using multiple durable layers to protect the buildings.

“These winning projects illustrate that when a building requires protection and reliability, asphalt roofing can also provide a solution that incorporates beautiful design,” said Reed Hitchcock, executive vice president of ARMA. “Whether through protection from the elements, reliable insulation or fire-resistance, asphalt roofing solved a problem for each building while meeting the aesthetic requirements of the job.”

The annual QARC awards program honors North America’s best architects, contractors and specifiers who use asphaltic roofing materials on low- and steep-slope building projects. The program honors the residential and commercial roofing projects that demonstrate the beauty, affordability and reliability of asphalt roofing.

The 2015 recipients are:

Gold

Project Name: Thomas Jefferson High School

Denver, Colo.

Company: D&D Roofing

Project Description: The BUR system consisted of a Johns Manville GLASPLY Premier Type VI base sheet and Perlite Cover Board, two layers of ENRGY 3 insulation and four plies of GLASPLY Premier Type VI felt. The school district relied on multiple redundant layers to protect the school from Colorado weather.

 

Silver

Project Name: The Grand Lodge at Deer Valley

Park City, Utah

Company: IronClad Exteriors Inc.

Project Description: In order to reduce heat loss through the attic and prevent dangerous icicles from forming, this project incorporated a CertainTeed FlintBoard ISO NB Composite Polyisocyanurate/OSB Roof Insulation. Next a fascia board was installed, followed by a WinterGuard HT advanced waterproofing underlayment and DiamondDeck High Performance Synthetic Underlayment. The final and visible layer consisted of the Presidential Shake shingle product.

 

Bronze

Project Name: Rosenthal Residence

South Lake Tahoe, Nev.

Project Description: The asphalt shingle used on this home was chosen because it resembled the look of the original wood shake shingles while being fire-resistant and giving the homeowners peace of mind. The contractor chose PABCO Paramount Advantage Oakwood Signature Cut asphalt shingles for this project. The system also included a Carlisle 300 ice and water barrier and a FelTex synthetic underlayment.

 

Honorable Mentions

Mandarin Road

Townsend Roofing and Construction Services Inc.

Jacksonville, Fla.

 

Living Spaces Home Makeover

RJK Construction

Willoughby, Ohio

 

Western Builders Office Building

Tecta America CS, LLC

Amarillo, Texas

 

Schmidt Brewery

Berwald Roofing Company Inc.

St. Paul, Minn.

 

The 2015 QARC judges represented experts from the trade media, the roofing industry and building and construction. For the low-slope commercial systems, judging focused on the project’s reliability, performance and affordability while also considering overall aesthetics. The steep-slope projects were evaluated based on how asphalt shingles solved the homeowner’s problem and provided the look they desired through different asphalt shingle colors, textures, and the overall curb appeal.

One of the judges stated of the gold winner, “It’s not always easy to make a low-slope roof system look nice, but this one blends beautifully with the aesthetics of the building and the surroundings. Plus, the entry includes lot of information about why a durable roof was important to the school, which, I think, underscores the reliability of asphalt.”

Another judge said that the silver winner incorporated a “beautiful use of dimensional shingles” as well as a “terrific explanation of the job and why asphalt is the best choice.”

The top three winners will receive a check from ARMA in the amounts of $2,000, $1,000 and $500, and will have their roofing projects featured on the ARMA Web site.

ARMA is now accepting submissions for the 2016 QARC awards campaign. For more information about the QARC Awards or to submit a project, please visit www.asphaltroofing.org.

KEYWORDS: asphalt roofing awards building design roofing

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