Unirac's SOLARMOUNT PV Mounting system is the first solar racking product to receive a Notice of Acceptance (NOA) for construction in Miami-Dade County, Fla.
Demilec's Heatlok HFO Pro spray polyurethane foam demonstrates compliance with Florida’s High Velocity Hurricane Zone building code standards and is authorized to bear the “Miami Dade Product Control Approved” stamp.
Tectum IIIW Roof Deck panels are ideal for use hurricane-prone areas, featuring Miami-Dade NOA Approval, acoustics, insulation, and a nailable surface that accepts wide variety of roofing materials.
Allco Construction claims it is owed millions of dollars after being subcontracted by Aptim Environmental and Infrastructure to complete work in the U.S. Virgin Islands following hurricanes Maria and Irma.
When hurricanes are expected to make landfall, proper preparation is key to mitigating damages, injuries and even deaths. Here are eight tips roofing contractors can provide to consumers to help them prepare for extreme weather.
The main purpose of a roof is to provide a solid weather barrier from the elements, protecting the inhabitants and their possessions (hopefully) over the long term.
Active Minerals International (AMI) has fully recovered from a direct hit by the full force of Hurricane Michael, a Category 4 hurricane and the biggest storm to hit the Florida Panhandle in the last 150 years.