by Les Bodwell | Sep 13, 2013 | Industry News
There are many kinds of roofing materials available in the market to homeowners across the United States, whether they live in Los Angeles, the largest city in California, or Dover, a small urban enclave in the New Hampshire (NH) Seacoast region. Choosing the best...
by Les Bodwell | Sep 13, 2013 | Industry News
A properly designed, built-to-code residential roof in Connecticut should not collapse, even under extreme winter conditions. “You design to a worst-case analysis,” says Barry LePatner, co-author of “Structural and Foundation Failures” and a...
by Les Bodwell | Sep 12, 2013 | Industry News
Charles Praeger published an August 13, 2013 article on Today’s Facility Manager website which details the advantages of metal buildings. Long thought of as unwieldy and costly, modern metal housing products are now better in terms of quality and performance....
by Les Bodwell | Sep 12, 2013 | Industry News
If you live in a small town in Maine (ME) like York, which is beside the Atlantic Ocean, it would be wise to protect your home with the right kind of roofing materials. The generally humid continental climate in the state, with warm summers and cold snowy winters, can...
by Les Bodwell | Sep 12, 2013 | Industry News
Metal roofing is making the “green” grade at educational facilities across the United States. Key influencers—including school boards, administrators and facility managers—recognize that metal roofing is an environmentally responsible choice that contributes to their...
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