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Articles by Tom Watts

Watts Up: Designing Waterproofing Systems Webinar

Tom Watts
April 5, 2011
Architectural Roofing & Waterproofing is all about webinars and this month we have another great one. At 2 p.m. EST on Tuesday, April 19, we will host a webinar, “Designing Waterproofing Systems for Basement Conversions from Crawl Spaces.”
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Architect Profile: Jim Chamberlain of Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart

Tom Watts
April 1, 2011
Jim Chamberlain, Associate with Smallwood, Reynolds, Stewart, Stewart & Associates (SRSSA) in Atlanta, remembers his fascination with the aeronautics and space program, and how it propelled him to become an architect.
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Watts Up: 2011 IRE Attendance Up

Tom Watts
February 25, 2011
Attendance at the International Roofing Expo in Las Vegas on Feb. 16-18 was up 18 percent compared to last year’s show in New Orleans.
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Watts Up: IRE Offers the Best Roofing Show

Tom Watts
February 14, 2011
Are you looking for the best roofing show in the United States, or anywhere for that matter? The 2011 International Roofing Expo (IRE), which kicks off this week, Feb. 16-18, in Las Vegas, has all the tools you need to improve your roofing business.
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Watts Up: The New Architectural Roofing & Waterproofing

Tom Watts
January 27, 2011
As we begin a New Year, our goal at Architectural Roofing & Waterproofing is to create a platform for the architect that focuses on unique issues and innovative products in the roofing, waterproofing and building envelope industry. 
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Watts Up: Take Advantage of RRCI's Sponsorship Opportunities

Tom Watts
January 17, 2011
Do you offer products or services to the reflective coatings industry? Do you want to get your company's name in front of leading manufacturers and decision makers in the coatings industry?
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Watts Up: Information Surplus in December Issue

Tom Watts
December 14, 2010
Be prepared for information galore in the December issue of Roofing Contractor. That’s because we highlight the 6th Annual Best of Success (BOS) conference held Sept. 26-28 in Denver.
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Residential Roofs Can Be Cool, Too

Tom Watts
December 1, 2010
Rod Menzel takes pride in keeping GreatWay Roofing of Moorpark, Calif. on the cutting edge of performing “green” work that coincides with continuous up-to-date changes in Title 24.
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Watts Up: Higher Profits the Easy Way

Tom Watts
November 1, 2010
The December 2010 issue of Roofing Contractor magazine will have a breakdown of over a dozen speakers who attended the Best of Success (BOS) conference held in September in Denver.
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The Net Zero Home

Tom Watts
October 12, 2010
The Dow Chemical Company held a press conference in Bay City, Mich., to introduce people to its Vision Zero home, which is designed to use 60 percent to 70
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