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Alamo re-roofing

Re-Roofing the Alamo

San Antonio’s Cram Roofing Takes on the Re-Roofing of one of America’s Most Treasured Historic Landmarks
Courtney Dobson
Courtney Dobson
April 14, 2016
Though based in San Antonio, Cram installs and repairs all types of roofing systems across the United States.
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Mineral College

Campus-Wide Roof Renovation

March 22, 2016
The challenge: install the roof during the winter months with no disruption to students or classes
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Insulfoam - Roofs

Saving on Labor and Material Costs for Roof Insulation

Michael McAuley
March 7, 2016
An increase in labor costs, coupled with a shortage of workers, continues to deliver a double wallop to professional roofers’ bottom lines.
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Wexford Roof

Roofing System on Wexford Science & Technology Facility

March 2, 2016
Energy efficient roof contributes to building's LEED Platinum Certification.
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Architects Help School

Roof Renovation on International School

Brian Kelly
February 19, 2016
In taking on the design and administration of a rooftop renovation project for the United Nation’s International School in Manhattan, the team at Bone/Levine Architects wanted to honor the school’s tradition as a premiere learning institution.
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Continuing Education labor shortage
CEU

CEU: Labor Shortage Solution—Specifying a Factory-Made Roofing Membrane

Prefabricated Membranes and Custom Prefabricated Accessories Increase a Roof’s Quality and Durability
Kathy Price-Robinson
February 19, 2016
Skilled labor shortages are affecting construction timetables and quality. How can architects and the roofing industry cope and solve the problem?
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insulation

Choosing the Best Insulation

Halogenated Flame Retardants and Insulation Selection
Chris Griffin
February 19, 2016
Over the last several years, there has been increasing awareness and discussion about the use of flame-retardants in insulation materials.
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thermal dew point

Thermal and Dew Point Transfer

How to Avoid Issues Related to Steel-Deck Fasteners
John D'Annunzio
February 18, 2016
Roof systems have an impact on energy efficiency through thermal capacity, reflectivity and emissivity.
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Sustainable Roofing

Sometimes, It's What's Underneath That Matters

The use of cover boards is starting to grow again, and it’s easy to understand why.
Jim Hoff
February 8, 2016
Cover boards have been used with flat roof systems for decades, starting with hot mopped and torch-applied asphalt systems to protect the underlying roof from damage during installation.
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sustainable single ply

More Than Just a Single Ply

Jim Hoff
February 7, 2016
Over the past forty years, it’s easy to see how modern sustainable single-plies advanced in durability and value.
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