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  2. Vinyl roof membrane - Wikipedia

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    A vinyl roof membrane is a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) roofing membrane used in commercial construction. Vinyl roofing membranes have been around for over 40 years in the U.S. and longer in Europe [citation needed]. The British Board of Agrément states that certain vinyl roof membranes "should have a life in excess of 40 years."

  3. Vinyl roof - Wikipedia

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    The vinyl covering proved popular, and some form of vinyl trim would be seen on Thunderbird roofs for the next two decades. Other manufacturers followed. Vinyl appeared on some coupe models in GM's 1962 full-size line. Chrysler made a vinyl roof available on the Dodge Dart. [1] Ford offered it on the Mustang. By mid-decade, four-door sedans, as ...

  4. Membrane roofing - Wikipedia

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    Membrane roofing is a type of roofing system for buildings, RV's, Ponds and in some cases tanks. It is used to create a watertight covering to protect the interior of a building. Membrane roofs are most commonly made from synthetic rubber, thermoplastic (PVC or similar material), or modified bitumen. Membrane roofs are most commonly used in ...

  5. List of commercially available roofing materials - Wikipedia

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    Roofing material is the outermost layer on the roof of a building, sometimes self-supporting, but generally supported by an underlying structure. A building's roofing material provides shelter from the natural elements. The outer layer of a roof shows great variation dependent upon availability of material, and the nature of the supporting ...

  6. Category:Roofs - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl roof membrane; W. Widow's walk; Wood shingle; Wrigley Rooftops This page was last edited on 26 April 2020, at 13:08 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. CertainTeed - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1904 as the General Roofing Manufacturing Company by George M. Brown in East St. Louis, Illinois, with $25,000 in start-up capital. In 1917, the company restructured, incorporated, and changed its name to the Certain-teed Products Corporation.

  8. ABC Supply - Wikipedia

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    ABC Supply Co., Inc. is a major, private American roofing supply company based in Beloit, Wisconsin. It also sells windows, gutters, and siding for residential and commercial buildings and is the largest roofing and vinyl siding wholesale distributor in the United States. [3]

  9. Siding (construction) - Wikipedia

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    However, newer vinyl options have improved and resist damage and wear better. Vinyl siding is sensitive to direct heat from grills, barbecues or other sources. Unlike wood, vinyl siding does not provide additional insulation for the building, unless an insulation material (e.g., foam) has been added to the product.