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Following are general guidelines for working with low-slope roofing products in cold weather. Cold-weather processes should be followed when temperatures are 40 F or lower. Materials should be stored at “room temperature” – between 60 F and 80 F. Materials should be between 60 F and 80 F during installation. Cold materials may take 24 hours or longer to be warmed to the proper temperature.

Our Products

Our premium-quality low-slope roofing products deliver years of low-maintenance, weathertight performance and meet increasingly stringent code approvals and listings.

The breadth and depth of our product offering gives you maximum flexibility in tailoring solutions to meet the needs of virtually any project. Choose from a wide selection of single-ply membranes, modified bitumen membranes, roof coatings, and all the other components needed to complete those systems. You will find what you need to get the job done efficiently, cost-effectively and, most important, right.

For more information about the low-slope roofing products we offer – including Product Data Sheets, details and specifications – click the links below.

Our Distribution

Materials can cool down quickly. (Think about how fast a hot cup of coffee gets cold, particularly if it is placed near a drafty window or air-conditioning vent.)

The clock starts ticking the moment materials are removed from a warm environment. This includes drive time to the jobsite if product is placed in an open a truck bed or in an unheated truck or trailer.

Once product cools, it takes a long time – often a full day or more – to warm it back up to a usable temperature. (Think about how long it takes a frozen turkey to thaw before it can be cooked for Thanksgiving dinner.)

Our People

Materials can cool down quickly. (Think about how fast a hot cup of coffee gets cold, particularly if it is placed near a drafty window or air-conditioning vent.)

The clock starts ticking the moment materials are removed from a warm environment. This includes drive time to the jobsite if product is placed in an open a truck bed or in an unheated truck or trailer.

Once product cools, it takes a long time – often a full day or more – to warm it back up to a usable temperature. (Think about how long it takes a frozen turkey to thaw before it can be cooked for Thanksgiving dinner.)

Our Core Values

Respect

  • Materials can cool down quickly.
  • The clock starts ticking the moment materials are removed from a warm environment.
  • Once product cools

Respect

  • Materials can cool down quickly.
  • The clock starts ticking the moment materials are removed from a warm environment.
  • Once product cools

Respect

  • Materials can cool down quickly.
  • The clock starts ticking the moment materials are removed from a warm environment.
  • Once product cools

Respect

  • Materials can cool down quickly.
  • The clock starts ticking the moment materials are removed from a warm environment.
  • Once product cools

Respect

  • Materials can cool down quickly.
  • The clock starts ticking the moment materials are removed from a warm environment.
  • Once product cools