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    Roofing Suppliers, Intech Equipment & Supply, Launches New PMC Product Line - July 24, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) July 24, 2013

    Roofing suppliers, Intech Equipment & Supply, recently announced the launch of their new product line featuring PMC equipment and parts.

    The new line encompasses a wide variety of PMC supplies and equipment, including spray guns, hoses, tools, accessories and more.

    In addition, Intech also offers full service for PMC equipment, so customers who already own this equipment can contact Intech for maintenance, replacement parts or other services.

    "Whether they need new equipment or just need help with their current equipment, Intech has the solution," said Jake Jacobson, director of business and market development for Intech Equipment. "Whatever the customers needs, we can help with anything related to buying or servicing PMC equipment. We do it all."

    Relying on a team of trained professionals with more than 100 years of experience in the urethane industry, PMC is known for its focus on high-quality products made in the U.S.A. and designed to meet customers needs at an affordable price.

    Like Intechs entire inventory, the PMC line is supported by Intechs nationwide network of facilities and 24/7 customer service, allowing customers to receive the equipment they need quickly and easily.

    For more information on Intech Equipment & Supply, contact Jake Jacobson at 1-602-763-7476 or JakeJ(at)IntechEquipment(dot)com.

    About Intech Equipment & Supply

    Founded in 1995, Intech Equipment & Supply provides the High Performance Coatings and Spray Foam industry with equipment, parts, turnkey mobile spray systems and expert technical assistance. The companys focus is to increase contractors bottom lines with excellent customer service, quick troubleshooting and fast parts delivery. Intech provides national coverage through its headquarters facility in Phoenix, Arizona; and its branch locations in Springdale, Arkansas; San Bernardino, California; Springfield, Missouri; Osprey, Texas; and Houston, Texas, as well as through a network of independent sales representatives. Intech has long-standing memberships in numerous industry associations and has earned an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. For more information, visit the companys website at http://www.IntechEquipment.com.

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    Mikes Roofing Inc In Prospect, OH – Video - July 19, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Roof Work Underway At Town Buildings In Canton - July 19, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Roofing material and construction equipment are at Canton Intermediate School. Town officials recently approved contracts for roof replacement work there and at the community center. (Ken Byron / July 19, 2013)

    CANTON Two roof replacement jobs for municipal buildings have been approved and work on one has begun.

    The board of selectmen approved contracts for replacing parts of the roofs at Canton Intermediate School and the community center when it met on July 11. This week, materials for the work at the intermediate school and construction equipment were at the school. Town Chief Administrative Officer Robert Skinner said on Friday that the school project is expected to be done by Aug. 22, in time for classes to start in the fall.

    At the intermediate school, Silktown Roofing of Manchester was given the contract and it will be paid $367,905. Officials said that is within budget.

    Roof work at the community center will cost $397,455, according to the contract that the selectmen approved and Imperial Company Inc. of Cromwell has been hired to do the job. According to minutes of the selectmen's July 11 meeting, Imperial was hired because the lowest bidder for the job could not provide the required level of insurance. But Skinner told the selectmen that the contract with Imperial is still within the budget allocated for the work.

    Skinner said on Friday that the contract with Imperial has not been signed yet but that he expects work will start in the next few weeks.

    Voters approved $3.23 million for roof replacement projects in a referendum held last November. In addition to the community center and the intermediate school, plans are to replace parts of the roofs at Cherry Brook Primary School and Canton High School.

    Skinner said the plan is to do the work at Cherry Brook and the high school next summer. A contractor is in the middle of building a running track and playing field along with a new parking lot and driveway at the high school and Skinner said it would be unrealistic to do the roof project now as well.

    Town officials anticipate that the state will reimburse the town for about 35 percent of the cost of the roof work at the two schools.

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    Seward considers roof repair options - July 18, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Wednesday, July 17, 2013, 9:00p.m. Updated 19 hours ago

    Councilman Phillip Penrose presented a roof repair estimate report for the Seward Community Center, prepared by TM Roofing (Tuscano-Maher Roofing) of Saltsburg, to the Seward Borough Council meeting.

    The report, as a result of an inspection conducted on July 1, outlined the repairs necessary to cover the center's 3,044-square-foot. A remedial repair is estimated to cost $6,950 while an estimated roof replacement cost is $37,850.

    The report indicated the overall breakdown of the roof's surface membrane was due to long-term UV exposure and some pooling of water throughout the years. The final decision on which method to proceed will be determined by the center's board at its next meeting this month. It will also be determined whether to contract with TM Roofing for the remedial repair or replacement of the roof.

    Councilman Mike Kelly commented When the Marcellus Shale monies come in then the council should consider using these monies toward the cost for the repair or replacement of the community center's roof. The estimated Marcellus Shale monies total around $1,470.

    In other business:

    Seward Borough Council alternate secretary-treasurer Kate Colt reported the following tax collector monies have been received: estimated income tax $3,180.91; real estate tax $1,077.41 and local service tax $101.99

    Councilwoman Fran Hajjar said the police force worked 371 duty hours. There were 18 traffic citations, 15 incidents and one non-traffic citations. The force's two cruisers listed 1,606 miles driven and $556.77 was spent on gas for the month.

    A parking ordinance previously advertised was adopted by the council as ordinance No. 1 of 2013. The ordinance provides for the regulation of handicapped parking spaces, prohibiting parking on sidewalks and establishing an additional stop sign at the corner of Hedges and Cherry Streets within the borough of Seward.

    The next council meeting is 7 p.m. Aug. 13.

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    City Hall update - July 17, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The first phase of an estimated $1 million-plus renovation of Marietta's 76-year-old city hall officially started on top of the building last week as workers with North Canton-based Buxton Roofing began a much-needed replacement of the facility's roof.

    Construction work to remodel the building's interior is scheduled to follow in mid-to-late December.

    "The contractor is wrapping up work on the parapet walls around the roof where we had some areas of leakage. And the roofing contractor is on site now, tearing off the existing rubberized membrane," said Jarrod Schultheisz, project manager for the city engineering department.

    JASMINE ROGERS The Marietta Times Workers with North Canton-based Buxton Roofing are replacing the roof on Mariettas City Hall.

    He said the old black roofing material-about 20 years old-will first be replaced with roof insulation that's tapered to allow better drainage, then a new roof membrane will be installed.

    "The flat roof was not draining properly which caused rainwater to pond in some areas and leaks developed," Schultheisz said. "The new roof membrane is made of PVC and polyethylene with a woven fabric in between that makes it a much tougher material."

    He also noted the new roofing material is white instead of black which helps with energy efficiency as it reflects more sunlight instead of absorbing it. The new roofing is also durable.

    Timeline:

    Roof replacement began last week and is expected to be completed by Aug. 22. Cost: $216,000.

    Final design documents for the building's interior renovation are slated for completion by mid-September.

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    Tecta America Corp. Bought By Oaktree Capital Management, LLC - July 16, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ROSEMONT, Ill., July 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Tecta America Corp., the nation's leading commercial roofing contractor, completed the sale of its company to Oaktree Capital Management, LLC, a Los Angeles-based investment firm, on July 1, 2013. The premier global alternatives and non-traditional investment manager is excited to be invested in Tecta America Corp. and is confident that Tecta will continue to maintain its stronghold at the forefront of the commercial roofing industry.

    Mark Gaulin, former Tecta America chief operating officer and former NRCA president, has stepped in as interim chief operating officer at Tecta America Corp. Gaulin brings tremendous operational strength and knowledge of the roofing business, which combined with the financial restructuring, will position the company to remain a leader within the construction industry. In conjunction with the transaction, chief executive officer at Tecta America, Brynne Smith, is no longer with the company.

    "Tecta has established itself as the largest commercial roofing company in the nation, and we look forward to the opportunity for even more growth that will be possible with the resources and strategic support of Oaktree Capital," said Dave Schupmann, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Tecta America. "We are confident that these changes will enhance benefits to our customers, contractors and architects."

    About Tecta America

    Tecta America, managed by Oaktree Capital Management, LLC, is the largest commercial roofing contractor in the U.S., providing roofing solutions nationwide. Ranked the top U.S. roofing firm of 2012 by ENR magazine, Tecta offers the responsiveness of a local roofing contractor backed by the resources and stability that a national firm provides. With unsurpassed technical expertise and certification to work on any roofing system, Tecta America has the manpower and logistical infrastructure to handle any project complexity. Services include roof installation, roof replacement, new construction, disaster response, repair, restoration, maintenance, green roofing, solar photovoltaics, daylighting and full-service national roof asset management. For more information, visit us at http://www.tectaamerica.com.

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    Several Freeport developers receive building permits in June - July 11, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Freeport Community Development Department released a list of properties and developers granted building permits in June.

    The following builders received permits, in order of date received: Stene's Contractors Inc., 510 N. Willow, roof; Feldco, 615 N. Greenfield, window replacement; JMK Construction, 1610 S. Walnut, roof; Carpenter Construction, 1515 W. Stephenson, partial roof; Kilker Roofing, 1321 Demeter, roof; Kilker Roofing, 403 Prospect, roof; All American, Construction 231 Bailey, roof; MAS Roofing, 311 S. South St. roof; MAS Roofing, 263 Empire, roof; MAS Roofing, 209 W. Empire, roof; Deanna Lieber, 517 E Empire, roof; Lumber Jack, 1113 Stewart, screened porch; K Kilker, 1421 Mark Drive, roof; Perfection Cleaning & Rest., 831 E. Wyandotte, fire restoration; Cannova Construction, 1011 N. Mesa, roof; Hasken Construction, 2800 Marvin Lane, screened porch; Bader Construction, 3442-3444 Daren, roof; Stene's Contractors Inc., 3342 Carthage, siding; Olson Constru & Refrig., 1004 School Ave., front deck; Quittschreiber Construction, 1345 Empire Court, roof; MAS Roofing, 1624 Meadowbrook Lane, roof; Banner Construction, 209-211 N. Powell, roof; Banner Construction, 214-214 1/2 W. Douglas, roof; Greg Mokros, 2016 Bedford Drive, siding and roof; Timber Ridge, 712 S. Chippewa, roof; GFF Construction, 1125 W. Meadows, deck; Feldco, 108 N. Harlem, window replacement; Feldco, 1325 Ridgefield Drive, windows, siding and entry door; Feldco, 1422 W. Stephenson, window replacement; R & S, 1252 W. American, screened porch; Lask Roofing & Siding, 1805 Middlebury, roof; Bader Construction, 1655 S. Demeter, roof; Tim Mangan II, 516 Brad Mar Drive, deck; Stene's Contractors Inc., 652 Westview Road, roof; Quittschreiber Construction, 136 Empire Court, interior remodel; Faulkner Construction, 1404 W. Galena, interior demo; Lange Construction, 1020 S. Float, roof; Hiester Construction, 746 Santa Fe, roof; Hiester Construction, 549 N. Warren, roof; Richard Gordon, 750 W. Chestnut, deck; Banner Construction, 1425 S. Carroll, roof; Haskin Construction, 1450 S. Park Blvd. (101,102,301, 202, 203), deck and siding repair; Haskin Construction, 746 Ordway, tuckpointing/brick repair; Chris Abbott, 802 Walnut, roof; Olson Constru & Refrig., 137 N. Park Blvd. Roof; Olson Constru & Refrig., 1326 S. Park Blvd., soffet and siding; Kilker Roofing, 516 Brad Mar Drive. Roof; Window World, 727 Canterbury, window replacement; Window World, 3310 Loras Drive, window replacement; Window World, 1414 W. Stephenson, window replacement; Window World, 709 W. Lincoln, window replacement; Window World, 417 W. Stephenson, window replacement; James Woitynek, 761 W. Pleasant, deck; Borgman Const/Bader Const, 1090 Mesa, roof framing/metal roof; TW Meyers Construction, 18 N. Harlem, one-stall garage; K Kilker Construction, 132 N. Park, roof; K Kilker Construction, 1845 Ridge, roof; K Kilker Construction, 2212 Country Court, roof; K Kilker Construction, 1033 S. Adams, roof; Bob Leverton, 537 W. Moseley, roof; Quittschreiber Construction, 1276 Logan, windows, HVAC and plumbing; Heilman Properties, 6 Haven Court, roof and drywall; Heilman Properties, 14 W. Empire, roof; Heilman Properties, 1530 S. Carroll, roof; and JED Painters, 14 N. Harlem, siding.

    For more information: ci.freeport.il.us/departments/communitydevelopment.htm.

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    Roof Replacement Tips, Tax Breaks, Insurance Breaks and a Rising Trend of Roof Replacement in Minneapolis, MN Due to a … - July 9, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) July 09, 2013

    Minneapolis, MN roofing jobs always become a popular topic in the summertime. With just a few short months of nice weather, homeowners are eager to embark upon home renovation projects that can improve the appearance and function of their largest investment. While many areas of the country can replace roofs year round, the harsh winters limit Minneapolis Minnesota roof replacement to the late spring, summer, and early fall. Although roofs are often considered one of the least glamorous aspects of home renovations, they are also probably the most important.

    This years particularly long winter and inclement spring have forced homeowners to delay their roof replacements and repairs in Minnesota. Now that the weather is finally improving, many home owners are attempting to make up for lost time by getting a jump start on home renovation projects.

    Due to a harsh climate in Minnesota the most important component of a home is its roof. Many other interior and exterior home updates are pointless unless the roof is in good shape, and for that reason, Minneapolis Minnesota roof replacement is often considered a prerequisite for many other home renovations. Most Minnesotans will save interior work for the winter. Roof deterioration leads to repair and restoration of roofs in Minnesota long before their warranty period is up. Cold, snowy winters can cause ice dams and increase the amount of normal wear and tear that roofs in the area experience. Strong winds, hail, and tornadoes brought on by summer storms can also significantly increase the likelihood of damage.

    While the local climate can be tough on Minneapolis MN roofs, it also increases the odds that a roofing company will be able to prove storm damage and get a claim covered partially or fully covered by an insurance company. If you have an older roof it is wise to have a roofing contractor with storm expertise over to take a look at your roof. According to David Hoke at Snap Construction, because storm damage on Minneapolis Minnesota roofs is relatively common, there is a good chance a homeowners roof may have damage that can allow a roof replacement to be paid for in full or part by home owners insurance company. Even storm damage from years past can make a homeowner eligible for a potential insurance claim. Best of all your rates cant go up due to an act of nature. Perhaps the best part is that many area construction companies are willing to handle the red tape. According to Dave Hoke at Snap Construction, local Minneapolis, MN roofing companies will inspect the roof, submit the claim for damage to the insurance company, and follow up on every step of the process. Few Minneapolis MN roofing companies are highly experienced in working with insurance companies, and many even have a specialist on staff to make sure claims are handled seamlessly so they can have the best possible chance of getting approved. Be sure to do your research. If the Minneapolis MN roof damage claim is approved by the insurance company, local Minneapolis MN roofing companies will also handle the roof replacement. If its not, many companies will work with homeowners to bring down the cost of a roof replacement or offer financing options to keep the out of pocket cost to Minneapolis homeowners as low as possible.

    Typically, a multitude of factors determine the cost of a Minneapolis MN roof replacement. The pitch, or steepness, the complexity of its architecture, the square footage, the type of shingles used, and the severity of any shingle or underlying damage all play a role in determining the overall cost of a roof replacement. The average Minneapolis MN roofing job takes only 3-4 days to complete. Some Minneapolis Minnesota roofing companies even specialize is fast turn-around times and can complete the majority of average sized roofing projects in a single day. According to David Hoke at Snap Construction they are able to build roofs in as little as one day. 99% of our roofs are completed in one day, we have even completed a 30,000 square foot project in a day and a half to help the residence get on with their normal day to day life said, David Hoke of Snap Construction.

    Choosing the right product for your roofing project can be confusing. There are many types of roofing product available for what they call steep slope. You have your standard laminate asphalt shingles, wood shakes, slate, and even metal roofing components that are made to look like slate. There are many different price points and some will even get you a discount with certain insurance providers for being impact rated. There are even energy efficiency options within all of the options listed above that could qualify you for a tax break when buying a new roof. Check with your insurance company to see if they give discounts on impact rated roofs and your local contractor about energy star rated products.

    Here are some tips in choosing your roofing contractor in Minneapolis MN. Do your research. Check roofing contractors out on the Better Business Bureau and also be sure to check them out on angieslist to see actual reviews. Often times the Better Business Bureau will only show reviews based on a single complaint with the company. A better indicator is actual reviews. Check to see if they are a certified contractor with any major roofing brand. These certifications usually come fairly easy, but allow your roofing contractor to throw in additional warranties at no cost for going through the steps of being approved. Ask yourself if the company looks to be one that will be here in the future and holds a reputable online presence. This will ensure warranty work in the future. Lastly, be sure they also understand storm damage and inspect your roof to see if there is an option of getting it covered. There are many roof contractors in Minneapolis, MN and only a handful that have what it takes to be sure you get the best result.

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    Kardinal Co|Cincinnati Roofing|Cincinnati OH|(513)334-5070 – Video - July 4, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Casualty Restoration Services Cincinnati, OH – Video - June 30, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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