SPECIFIER'S GUIDE (ROOFING): The sky's the limit

Apr 1, 2001 12:00 PM

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Skywall

This unusual awning at Redmond Town Center in Redmond, Wash., a former SADI winner, uses special translucent fiberglass panels made by Skywall Translucent Systems. Circle Reader Service No. 303.

Slateline

Slateline shingles from GAF Materials Corp. are guaranteed to withstand 110 mph winds. These fiberglass and asphalt shingles give the look of slate, and carry a 40-year warranty. Circle Reader Service No. 302.

Curveline

Curveline Inc.'s patented method for curving metal, which adds strength and rigidity, allows them to custom-design metal roofs to customer specifications. Circle Reader Service No. 301.

Bristolite

This segmented dome skylight was custom-built by Bristolite Skylights for the Carson Mall in Carson, Calif. Circle Reader Service No. 305.

Johns Manville

The Southlake Town Center project in Southlake, Texas, presented many challenges for roofing contractor Supreme Systems. They met these challenges by using Johns Manville roofing products, including UltraGard PVC membranes and DynaGlas FR modified bitumen, on all 11 buildings of this Main Street-style development. Circle Reader Service No. 304.





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