Mark Shaffer
Architect / Construction Specialist
Alvin Josephy
Project Manager from KMB Design Group
A recent study confirms that the average age of Sarnafil's vinyl roofing membrane is more than 20 years with the oldest 34 years in age.
Sarnafil has a flexible approach to roofing applications.
Whatever the building size and shape, whatever the environmental condition,
Sarnafil has a system that's equal to the challenge: mechanically
attached systems, adhered systems, ballasted system and a protected membrane
assembly (PMA). There's a choice in the thickness of Sarnafil membranes
too, which range from 48 to 96 mil. Standard rolls of membrane are available
in 6'6" wide and standard lengths up to 100' long. Whether
it's a manufacturing facility or corporate offices, a high rise
or a school, a hospital, an arena, a museum, a warehouse, or a parking
garage- if a building is worth protecting at all, it's worth protecting
well.
Clark's Quality Roofing has earned the status of
Elite Applicator, Sarnafil's highest overall rating.
The status is measured by quality installations, technical expertise, payment history, and integrity. This award was given to 57 contractors across the nation.
Nearly 40 years ago, Carlisle introduced single-ply membrane roofing systems to the non-residential marketplace. Today, Carlisle is considered the leader in product and system innovation and the industry's resource for single-ply roofing solutions.
Carlisle has sold nearly 7 billion square feet of membrane and warranted more than 170,000 installations - more than any other single-ply supplier in the commercial and industrial trade.
Clark's Quality Roofing recieved the ESP Achievement Award
given to Carlisle's top 100 U.S. Contractors.
They also recieved the Hall of Fame award given for 250 perfect installations.
This award is held by less than 10 active contractors.
Stevens Roofing Systems has more than 130 years of combined rubber compounding experience. In the late 1970's Stevens entered the commercial roofing market with the industry's first white, mechanically attached, scrim-reinforced, Hypalon-based membrane. In 1980 the Hi-Tuff Roofing System was introduced. JPS Elastomerics manufacturers two different types of roofing membranes - EP and Hypalon.
These membranes are manufactured with a woven polyester reinforcing scrim encapsulated between two layers of polymer compounded membranes. The Stevens Roofing Systems are designed for both new and re-roofing applications and can be installed over a wide variety of deck types. The highly reflective white membranes can show a significant savings in heating and air conditioning costs.