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Florida Roofing Magazine
Florida
JANUARY 2016
ROOFING
A Publication of the FRSA – Florida’s Association of Roofing Professionals
2016 Buyers Guide
Dealers • Distributors • Manufacturers
Service Providers • Sales Representatives
Field Study and Analytical
Assessment of Sealed Attics
OSHA’S Record-Keeping and
Reporting Requirements
Adding Ventilation, Profit
and Customer Saving
Shining Star Award:
Frost School of Music,
University of Miami
Timeless
Ponte Vedra Residence
Architect: Jaycox Architects & Associates
General Contractor: C. F. Knight Inc.
Roofing Fabricator: Thorne Metal Systems
“To put a Petersen roof on means you’re in
good company with other high-end products.
The roof is spectacular on the house and is
going to be timeless.”
William R. Jaycox, AIA, Principal, Jaycox Architects & Associates
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
JANUARY 2016
Florida
ROOFING
Now Available Online at www.floridaroof.com/florida-roofing-magazine
FRSA-Florida Roofing
Magazine Contacts:
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COVER STORY: Shining Star Award
The 2015 S.T.A.R. Awards – the Spotlight Trophy for the Advancement of Roofing
– included a new overall award, the Shining Star. Advanced Roofing Inc., Fort
Lauderdale, received the award for its Frost School of Music project at the
University of Miami.
8 | Annual Buyers Guide
Keep this issue for reference throughout the year, featuring FRSA Dealers
and Distributors (page 8), Manufacturers (14), Service Providers and
Consultants (29), and Sales Representatives (31).
For advertising inquiries,
contact:
Heidi Ellsworth at:
[email protected]
(800) 767-3772 ext. 127
All feedback including
Letters to the Editor and
reprint permission requests
(please include your full
name, city and state)
contact:
Lisa Pate, Editor, at:
[email protected]
(800) 767-3772 ext. 157
Florida Roofing Magazine,
PO Box 4850
Winter Park, FL
32793-4850
View media kit at:
www.floridaroof.com/
florida-roofing-magazine
18 | OSHA’S Record-Keeping and Reporting Requirements
OSHA recently expanded the list of severe injuries and illnesses that
employers must report. Here’s an overview of what every contractor
should know about what to file when.
22 | Field Study and Analytical Assessment of Sealed Attics
On the iPad
Sealed attics continue to pose potential dangers to homeowners and
liabilities to professional roofing contractors. FRSA, working with Oak
Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Florida College of
Engineering, continues the search for answers.
www.is.gd/iroofing
24 | Adding Ventilation, Profit and Customer Savings
Installing proper attic ventilation is a win-win. Homes are protected
against moisture and the mold and mildew growth it promotes. For
roofing professionals, it means a competitive edge and enhancing the
bottom line.
Any material submitted for publication in Florida Roofing becomes the property of the publication. Statements of fact and opinion are the responsibility of the author(s)
alone and do not imply an opinion or endorsement on the part of the officers or the membership of FRSA. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted
in any form or by any means, without permission from the publisher.
Florida Roofing (VOL. 1, NO. 1), January 2016, (ISSN 0191-4618) is published monthly by FRSA, 7071 University Boulevard, Winter Park, FL 32792. Periodicals Postage paid at Orlando, FL.
POSTMASTER: Please send address corrections (form 3579) to Florida Roofing, PO Box 4850, Winter Park, FL 32793-4850.
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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN
Donnie Harp
Stepping into a Winning Year
Happy New Year to all! Here’s hoping everyone had a safe
and happy holiday season!
If you’re like me, you’ve already hit the ground running.
Having time off is wonderful, especially when you know that
when you return to work, there actually is work to do.
I’m extremely pleased with the newly revised look of
FRSA’s magazine, Florida Roofing, and look forward to hearing
from our readers and advertisers about the content, features
and editorial. My thanks to Karen Edwards, Chair of the Public
Relations and Marketing Committee and staff for taking on
this endeavor.
The January issue of the magazine is the Buyers Guide
issue. This is a great reference document to keep on hand
year-round when looking for products and services. For the
first time ever, we’ve limited listings to FRSA Associate members as a thanks for supporting us over the years.
Thanks to the advertisers who were on board with us as
we completed our redesign. It’s through your support that
we’re able to reach out to industry professionals and share
valuable information – most of which is specific to Florida. I
encourage readers to support our advertisers. They make so
much of what FRSA does as an Association possible.
My thanks to the FRSA Self Insurers Fund trustees for the
great dividend our company received in December! As a cost
of doing business, the state of Florida requires that everyone
have workers’ comp coverage and the cost for the roofing
code 5551 is the same across the board no matter where
you purchase your coverage. What isn’t the same are the
dividends distributed back to those who have workers’ comp
insurance through the SIF. In July and again in December, the
SIF trustees gave a total dividend distribution of $5.75 million
to their members. This certainly makes the rate paid per hour
of workers’ comp coverage more affordable. Kind of like getting a discount for playing by the rules.
As mentioned in previous columns, my theme for this year
is “Staying on Track for a Winning Future.” Convention posters
were mailed in December to all members and supply houses.
I ask that you display the posters in
a visible location in an effort to keep
contractors and other professionals
informed on the largest regional industry expo and convention. If you
need more posters, please contact
the FRSA offices (800-767-3772
ext. 100) and speak with Janette.
Speaking of the Florida Roofing
& Sheet Metal Expo – I’m pleased to
be able to report that we’re close to
being sold out, having approximately 50 booth spaces still available.
If you’re interested in exhibiting,
please contact Cheryl Sulock for
FRSA President Donnie Harp
more information.
Imperial Roofing of Polk County,
One of the new design features Winter Haven
of the magazine was the addition of
more industry pictures and information. The cover picture is
from the 2015 Shining Star Award project winner, Advanced
Roofing Inc., Fort Lauderdale. Advanced Roofing Inc. was one
of many companies who submitted projects for the annual
S.T.A.R. Awards – the Spotlight Trophy for the Advancement
of Roofing – industry profile presentation held during the
convention. Projects are submitted each year from those
completed prior to May 2. To view all the winning projects,
visit FRSA’s website, www.floridaroof.com and watch the
slide presentation. Now’s the time to begin gathering information and pictures to document your submission for the
2016 S.T.A.R. Awards.
Best regards,
Donnie Harp – FRSA President
[email protected]
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FLORIDA ROOFING | JANUARY 2016
FRSA LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL
Cam Fentriss
Term Limits in the Real World
It may be a good time to reflect on the eight-year
term limits that were adopted in Florida in 1992 by a
constitutional amendment (i.e. adopted by Florida’s citizens, not the legislature).
Among the arguments in favor of term limits were
(and probably still are):
■■ Eliminate the buildup of power created by longterm office holders
■■ Eliminate or reduce the campaign advantage of incumbents so new people can have a better shot at
winning elections
■■ More regularly bring in new ideas and attitudes
These arguments sounded great then and they still
sound great to most voters. However, what was missing
in the discussion is what would be the downside of term
limits. Now that they have been in place for 23 years, we
have a much better idea of the good and the bad about
it all. The good:
■■ Term limits did in fact eliminate long lasting and
strong power held by individual legislators.
Now for the bad results of term limits:
■■ There is now very intense, sometimes vicious,
short-term power build up among a small number of
legislators who spend much time and energy fighting among themselves for leadership control. These
fights can be ugly, and any fighting takes away from
what is supposed to be the real objective: governing.
■■ The campaign advantage that once belonged to
individual politicians has shifted to legislative leadership, reducing improved chances for new people
to be elected, AND causing an enormous increase
in the amount of money needed to run a campaign
because of fierce competition, with or without leadership influence.
■■ At the end of eight years, many legislators shift their
campaign from the House to the Senate (or vice versa) and compete with other sitting legislators for a
limited number of seats. This defeats the purpose of
term limits. It also is just another way for legislators
to spend time and money fighting among themselves to stay in office.
of harm and wastes a lot of
time and money.
■■ The influence of heavy-hitting lobbyists has increased
dramatically and, with that,
there is little concern about
passing legislation that is
likely to hurt people because
the impact will likely not be
discovered and attributed to
any individual legislator until
after he or she is termed out.
It seems that, rather than
change government so that it is
more “for the people,” term limits have made it such that our politicians – even new
ones – have less reason to listen to us and more reason
to follow the wishes of leadership and a small handful
of lobbyists.
Anna Cam Fentriss is an attorney licensed in Florida
since 1988 representing clients with legislative and
state agency interests. Cam has represented FRSA since
1993, is an Honorary Member of FRSA, recipient of the
FRSA President’s Award in 2002 and the Campanella
Award in 2010. She is a member of the Florida Building
Commission Special Occupancy Technical Advisory
Committee, President of Building A Safer Florida Inc. and
past Construction Coalition Chair (1995-1997).
2016 FRSA
Charity of Choice
■■ One of the advantages of long-term legislators was
that they had heard most all of the bad ideas, so it
was harder for interest groups to waste everyone’s
time by continually bringing back trash legislation.
Now, there is almost a complete loss of memory on
bad legislation or past mistakes, so it is much easier
for special interest groups to convince new legislators to file and pass bad legislation. This causes a lot
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2016
Buyers Guide
Dealers and Distributors
Contact: Michael Polizzi
[email protected]
1ST COAST METAL ROOFING
SUPPLY
PO Box 177
E Palatka FL 32131
Phone: 386-325-0242
Fax: 386-326-4260
www.1stcoastmrs.com
Contact: Mark Donlan
ABC SUPPLY CO INC
PO Box 838
Beloit WI 53512
Toll-Free: 800-786-1210
Fax: 608-362-6529
www.abcsupply.com
Contact: Jeff Garrow
Branches:
Visit www.abcsupply.com
Branch:
1560 Jessie St
Jacksonville FL 32206
Toll-Free: 800-894-7741
Fax: 630-978-7825
Contact: Michael Polizzi
[email protected]
ALLIED BUILDING PRODUCTS
15 E Union Ave
E Rutherford NJ 07073
Toll-Free: 800-4-ALLIED
www.alliedbuilding.com
Branches:
13555 49th St N
Clearwater FL 33762
Phone: 727-573-6075
3121 SW First Ter
Ft Lauderdale FL 33315
Phone: 954-525-1158
701 S Market Ave
Ft Pierce FL 34982
Phone: 772-466-3461
2445 NW 76th St
Miami FL 33147
Phone: 954-961-6933
A.C.T. METAL DECK SUPPLY
1601 Emily Ln
Aurora IL 60502
Phone: 630-978-7800
Toll-Free: 800-894-7741
Fax: 630-978-7825
www.metaldecksupply.com
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FLORIDA ROOFING | JANUARY 2016
4281 Westroads Dr
Riviera Beach FL 33407
Phone: 561-863-9899
3258 Gran Park Wy
Stuart FL 34997
Phone: 772-223-1888
2590 Piper Dr
Vero Beach FL 32960
Phone: 772-778-0549
COASTAL ROOFING SUPPLY
285 Barnes Blvd
Rockledge FL 32955
Phone: 321-639-1537
Fax: 321-690-1777
www.coastalroofingsupply.com
GARLOCK/REF
4100 N Powerline Rd
Pompano Beach FL 33073
Phone: 754-307-2309
Fax: 754-307-2324
www.roofequipfl.com
Contact: Tom Yochem
[email protected]
CRS CENTRAL ROOFING
SUPPLY INC
1700 N Orange Blossom Trl
Orlando FL 32804
Phone: 407-648-4393
Fax: 407-648-0781
GULFEAGLE SUPPLY
Contact: Rob Thomas
See our ad on page 4
[email protected]
2900 E 7th Ave
Tampa FL 33605
D-MAC INDUSTRIES INC
Phone: 813-636-9808
1880 D-Mac Dr
www.gulfeaglesupply.com
Alpharetta GA 30004
Phone: 770-664-7120
Contact: Phil Harvey
Toll-Free: 800-878-3622
[email protected]
Fax: 770-664-5682
Branches:
www.samedaysteeldeck.com
Contact: Sarah Vigilant
1700 Hercules Ave N-Bldg 3
[email protected]
Clearwater FL 33765
Phone: 727-443-3369
Branches:
Fax: 727-443-3612
3131 Caruso Ct
Orlando FL 32806
1851 SW 43rd Ter
Phone: 407-545-6762
Deerfield Beach FL 33442
Contact: Sarah Vigilant
Phone: 954-426-6698
[email protected]
Fax: 954-426-6675
5400 NW 32nd Ave
3000 South St
Miami FL 33142
Ft Myers FL 33916
Phone: 305-921-4342
Phone: 239-337-4700
Contact: Sarah Vigilant
[email protected]
Fax: 239-337-0137
96 Hill Ave
Ft Walton Beach FL 32548
Phone: 850-244-2107
Fax: 850-244-3113
831 Lookout Dr
Pensacola FL 32505
Phone: 850-438-1129
Fax: 850-438-1253
911 NW 53rd Ave
Gainesville FL 32609
Phone: 352-376-7511
Fax: 352-377-3424
950 W 13th St
Riviera Beach FL 33404
Phone: 561- 232-3480
Fax: 561-584-5136
2040 Grand Blvd
Holiday FL 34690
Phone: 727-938-2886
Fax: 727-934-3320
1565 Northgate Blvd
Sarasota FL 34234
Phone: 941-355-7161
Fax: 941-351-7941
1751 N Nova Rd
Holly Hill FL 32117
Phone: 386-673-8600
Fax: 386-673-3006
2649 Rosselle St
Jacksonville FL 32204
Phone: 904-387-0441
Fax: 904-387-9022
111 N Lake Ave
Leesburg FL 34748
Phone: 352-530-4100
Fax: 352-414-4873
482 Commerce Wy
Longwood FL 32750
Phone: 407-830-7453
Fax: 407-834-6627
5085 S Industry Dr
Melbourne FL 32940
Phone: 321-242-8085
Fax: 321-242-9170
5750 NW 32 Ave
Miami FL 33142
Phone: 305-633-4679
Fax: 305-633-7640
4241 SW 70th Ct
Miami FL 33155
Phone: 305-668-5055
Fax: 305-668-5161
10705 Rocket Blvd Ste 103
Orlando FL 32824
Phone: 407-826-0700
Fax: 407-826-0733
2215 E 17th St
Panama City FL 32405
Phone: 850-785-6733
Fax: 850-784-6609
3191 46th Ave N
St Petersburg FL 33714
Phone: 727-525-4044
Fax: 727-521-3762
1961 Maryland Cir
Tallahassee FL 32303
Phone: 850-574-7650
Fax: 850-574-8153
HAPCO INC
390 Portage Blvd
Kent OH 44240
Toll-Free: 800-345-9353
Fax: 330-677-8282
www.hapcoinc.com
Contact: Shari Carlozzi
[email protected]
HEELY-BROWN CO
1280 Chattahoochee Ave NW
Atlanta GA 30318-3649
Phone: 404-352-0022
Toll-Free: 800-241-4628
Fax: 404-350-2696
www.heely-brown.com
Contact: Scott Goza
[email protected]
HYDRAULIC MACHINERY INC
5024 N 56th St
Tampa FL 33610
Phone: 813-621-8002
Toll-Free: 800-683-5438
Fax: 813-626-8759
www.craneworx.com
L&W SUPPLY
250 Carmalita St
Punta Gorda FL 33950
Phone: 941-474-8185
Fax: 941-639-6653
www.lwsupply.com
METAL MASTER SHOP
7484 NW 8th St
Miami FL 33126
Phone: 305-261-9290
Fax: 305-261-9299
www.metalmastershop.com
MIAMI TERRACOTA LLC
15807 Biscayne Blvd Ste #207
N Miami Beach FL 33160
Phone: 786-274-1799
Fax: 786-332-9720
ROOF-A-CIDE
3034 SW Wimbleton Ter
Palm City FL 34990
Toll-Free: 800-806-6727
Fax: 866-237-5855
www.roof-a-cide.com
Branches:
1507 Wheeler Rd
Apopka FL 32703
Phone: 407-257-0067
Fax: 407-331-1375
Contact: John Sheffield
[email protected]
1150 SW 32nd Wy
Deerfield Beach FL 33441
Phone: 954-969-8000
Contact: Ryan Eslich
[email protected]
4075 Edison Ave
Ft Myers FL 33916
Phone: 239-935-5077
Fax: 239-935-5048
Contact: Larry Jensen
[email protected]
ROOF-A-CIDE WEST LLC
1640 Field Rd
Sarasota FL 34231
Toll-Free: 877-258-8998
Fax: 941-921-3250
www.roof-a-cide-west.com
Contact: Irene Graziosi
[email protected]
ROOFERS MART SOUTHEAST
3175 Copter Rd
Pensacola FL 32514
Phone: 850-266-2800
Toll-Free: 877-475-0900
Fax: 850-266-2801
2415 Griffin Rd
Leesburg FL 34748
Phone: 352-818-6120
Contact: Andy McNerney
[email protected]
2850 Harper Rd
Melbourne FL 32904
Phone: 321-369-7892
Contact: Matt Williams
[email protected]
2155 W Landstreet Rd
Orlando FL 32809
Phone: 407-367-6246
Fax: 407-831-0906
ROOFMASTER PRODUCTS CO Contact: Jeff Veverka
[email protected]
See our ad on page 28
2580 Mountain Woods Dr
Birmingham AL 35216
Phone: 205-616-9991
Fax: 770-981-1725
www.roofmaster.com
RSG – A BEACON ROOFING
SUPPLY CO
3333 N Canal St
Jacksonville FL 32209
Phone: 904-503-9400
www.southernroofcenter.com
Contact: Craig Green
[email protected]
1801 Pennington Rd
Orlando FL 32804
Phone: 407-788-2591
Fax: 407-788-2376
Contact: Joe Schlachter
[email protected]
1600 W New Hampshire St
Orlando FL 32804
Phone: 407-859-9997
Fax: 407-859-9914
Contact: Andy McNerney
2501 Silver Meteor Dr
Orlando FL 32804
Phone: 407-291-7244
Fax: 407-291-7262
Contact: Don Sgrinia
[email protected]
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1105 16th Ave E
Palmetto FL 34221
Phone: 941-722-6800
Contact: Raymond D’Aluto
[email protected]
2950 N Andrews Ave Ext
Pompano Beach FL 33064
Phone: 954-969-8000
Fax: 954-969-0904
Contacts: Chris Lawrence
[email protected]
2955 Whitfield Ave
Sarasota FL 34243
Phone: 941-753-1374
Contact: Donna Glisson
[email protected]
SUNCOAST ROOFERS SUPPLY
14212 N Nebraska Ave
Tampa FL 33613
Phone: 813-664-8686
Fax: 813-664-8674
www.suncoastrooferssupply.com
Contact: Jim Coston
[email protected]
Branches:
12883 US Hwy 19 N
Clearwater FL 33764
Phone: 727-535-9596
Fax: 727-535-9528
Contact: Bryan Morris
[email protected]
12200 28th St N
St Petersburg FL 33716
Phone: 941-753-1374
Contact: Donna Glisson
[email protected]
3601 Work Dr
Ft Myers FL 33916
Phone: 239-275-6433
Fax: 239-275-6434
Contact: Yader Areas
[email protected]
8501 Sabal Industrial Blvd
Tampa FL 33619-1361
Phone: 813-740-8790
Fax: 813-740-8796
Contact: Larry Richards
[email protected]
315 US 41
Inverness FL 34450
Phone: 352-464-6417
Fax: 352-341-2841
Contact: Enzo Pipitone
[email protected]
SPEC BUILDING MATERIALS
2840 Roe Ln
Kansas City KS 66103
Toll-Free: 866-585-7785
Fax: 913-905-3390
www.speccorp.com
4930 Spring Park Rd
Jacksonville FL 32207
Phone: 904-674-0375
Fax: 904-674-0376
Contact: Ryan Badia
[email protected]
4401 US Hwy 92 E
Lakeland FL 33801-9688
Phone: 863-393-0093
Fax: 863-393-0094
Contact: Scott Weldon
[email protected]
2251 Mercy Dr
Orlando FL 32808-5624
Phone: 407-650-9152
Fax: 407-650-4940
Contact: Wesley Smith
[email protected]
1926 72nd Dr E
Sarasota FL 34243
Phone: 941-752-1986
Fax: 941-751-3465
Contact: Zach Grossman
[email protected]
1170 Capital Cir NE
Tallahassee FL 32301
Phone: 850-329-7469
Fax: 850-765-8917
Contact: Paul Walsh
[email protected]
SUNLAST METAL
2120 SW Poma Dr
Palm City FL 34990
Phone: 772-223-4055
Toll-Free: 877-863-8256
Fax: 772-781-7492
www.sunlastmetal.com
Contact: Debbie Oliveira
[email protected]
SUNNILAND CORP
PO Box 8001
Sanford FL 32772-1697
Phone: 407-322-2421
Toll-Free: 800-432-1130
Fax: 407-324-4421
www.sunnilandcorp.com
THOMPSON AGGREGATE &
MATERIAL CO INC
5015 E Hillsborough Ave
Tampa FL 33610
Phone: 813-248-3456
Toll-Free: 800-248-3456
Phone: 813-626-7010
www.gometalroofing.com
TRIANGLE FASTENER CORP
See our ad on page 36
6800 Suemac Pl #2
Jacksonville FL 32254-2773
Phone: 904-695-0404
Toll-Free: 800-486-1832
www.trianglefastener.com
Contact: Joe Stager
[email protected]
WILLOUGHBY SUPPLY
6277 NW 28th Wy
Ft Lauderdale FL 33309-1722
Phone: 954-725-2582
Toll-Free: 877-760-1400
Fax: 954-428-1403
www.wsflorida.com
Dealers and Distributors Index
Built-Up Roofing
Materials
Asphalt
ABC Supply Co Inc
CRS Central Roofing Supply Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Cold Applied
ABC Supply Co Inc
CRS Central Roofing Supply Inc
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Fumeless Asphalt
ABC Supply Co Inc
Suncoast Roofers Supply
10
Polyester
ABC Supply Co Inc
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Roofing Felts
ABC Supply Co Inc
CRS Central Roofing Supply Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Penetration Seals
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Polyester
Caulking and Sealants
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Acrylic
Silicone
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
FLORIDA ROOFING | JANUARY 2016
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Urethane
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
CRS Central Roofing Supply Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Cements and Coatings
Cements
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
CRS Central Roofing Supply Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Fabrics
Hoists
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
CRS Central Roofing Supply Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Hot Air Welding Equipment
Liquid Applied Roof
Systems
Kettles/Kettle Accessories
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
CRS Central Roofing Supply Inc
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Mastics
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Equipment
Asbestos Removal
Equipment
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Hapco Inc
Heely-Brown Co
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Ladders
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Metal Roofing
Conveyors
On-Deck Roofing
Equipment
Garlock/REF
Cranes
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Fastening Equipment
Roll Forming Equipment
Forklifts
Garlock/REF
Generators and
Compressors
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Hapco Inc
Heely-Brown Co
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Gutter Equipment
Garlock/REF
Toolboxes
ABC Supply Co Inc
Triangle Fastener Corp
Torches
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Trailers
Garlock/REF
Water Pumps
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
A.C.T. Metal Deck Supply
D-MAC Industries Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Motors
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Triangle Fastener Corp
ABC Supply Co Inc
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Material Handling
Equipment
Garlock/REF
Chutes
Garlock/REF
Sprayed
Tile
Garlock/REF
Garlock/REF
Garlock/REF
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Leak Moisture Detectors
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Taping Machines
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Sheet Metal Equipment
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Single Ply Equipment
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Spray Equipment
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Hapco Inc
Tankers
Garlock/REF
Fasteners
Gutters
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Insulation
Adhesives
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Attachment
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Radiant Barriers
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Rigid
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
Tapered
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Lumber
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Metal Roofing
Accessories
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Sunlast Metal Inc
Triangle Fastener Corp
Aluminum
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Architectural
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Copings and Gravel
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Galvanized/Galvalume
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Sunlast Metal Inc
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Shingles
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Solar Applications
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Standing Seam
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Sunlast Metal Inc
Triangle Fastener Corp
Steel
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Stone Coated Steel
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Sunlast Metal Inc
Structural Tiles
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Tiles
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Tarps
Single Ply Roofing Systems
Roof Top Accessories
Walkways/Walk Pads
Skylights
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Air Conditioner Support
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Bird Control
Gulfeagle Supply
Curbs
ABC Supply Co Inc
Safety Equipment and
Clothing
Shakes
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Expansion Joints
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Flashings
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Lightning Protection/
Grounding
Pavers
Roof Cleaning Products
Pedestals
A.C.T. Metal Deck Supply
Allied Building Products Corp
D-MAC Industries Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Weathervanes
Drain & Drain Guards
Cupolas
APP
Roof Decks/Deck Materials
ABC Supply Co Inc
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Modified Bitumen
Roof-A-Cide West LLC
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
ABC Supply Co Inc
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
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SBS
ABC Supply Co Inc
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Pipe Stands & Supports
ABC Supply Co Inc
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
FLORIDA ROOFING | JANUARY 2016
Metal
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Shingles
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Synthetic
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Wood
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Shingles – Asphalt
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Slate
Accessories
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Composite Shingles
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Natural
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Solar Systems
Allied Building Products Corp
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Tile Accessories
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Tile Fastening Systems
Foam
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Mortar
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Straps
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Tie Systems
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Tools
Axe
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
Brooms/Brushes
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Caulk Guns
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Hand Tools
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Knives/Blades
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Magnet Sweepers
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Tile Roofing
Measuring Wheels
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Metal Roofing Tools
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Mops
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Power Tools
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Reels
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Roof Boards
Clay
Concrete
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Synthetic
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Underlayment
Mechanically Attached
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Self-Adhering
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Synthetic Products
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Triangle Fastener Corp
Ventilation
Products
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Solar-Powered
ABC Supply Co Inc
Gulfeagle Supply
RSG-A Beacon Roofing Supply Co
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Waterproofing Systems
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Sheet Metal Roofing Tools
1st Coast Metal Roofing Supply
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Slate Roofing Tools
ABC Supply Co Inc
Allied Building Products Corp
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
Thermometers
ABC Supply Co Inc
Garlock/REF
Gulfeagle Supply
Suncoast Roofers Supply
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Manufacturers
3M COMPANY
12505 NW 44th St
Coral Springs FL 33065
Phone: 954-905-0532
Toll-Free: 888-774-1099
Fax: 954-344-3578
www.3m.com
Contact: Max Miller
[email protected]
ACME CONE CO
3237 W 1st Ave
Eugene OR 97402
Toll-Free: 866-516-4079
Fax: 541-461-0806
www.acmecone.com
AEROEDGE USA LLC
PO Box 15283
Tallahassee FL 32317
Phone: 203-222-6025
www.aeroedgeusa.com
[email protected]
ANCHOR COATINGS INC
See our ad on page 5
2280 Tally Rd
Leesburg FL 34748
Phone: 352-728-0777
Toll-Free: 800-275-5628
Fax: 352-728-6177
www.anchorcoatings.com
APOC/GARDNER
4161 E 7th Ave
Tampa FL 33675
Phone: 813-248-2101
Toll-Free: 800-237-1155
Fax: 813-248-6768
www.apoc.com
ATAS INTERNATIONAL INC
6612 Snowdrift Rd
Allentown PA 18106
Phone: 610-395-8446
Toll-Free: 800-468-1441
Fax: 610-395-9342
www.atas.com
ATLAS ROOFING CORP
2000 Riveredge Pkwy Ste 800
Atlanta GA 30328
Phone: 407-982-6628
Toll-Free: 800-251-2852
Fax: 407-217-1706
www.atlasroofing.com
Contact: Stephanie Daniels
[email protected]
BERMUDA ROOF CO INC
10709 SE Flotilla Ct
Hobe Sound FL 33455-3220
Phone: 772-545-0781
www.tile-tite.com
BERRIDGE MFG CO
6515 Fratt Rd
San Antonio TX 78218
Phone: 210-650-3050
Toll-Free: 800-669-0009
www.berridge.com
[email protected]
BITEC INC
See our ad on page 6
PO Box 497
Morrilton AR 72210
Phone: 386-451-3936
Toll-Free: 800-535-8597
ww.bi-tec.com
Contact: Bruce Shealey
[email protected]
BITUMAR USA
6000 Pennington Ave
Baltimore MD 21226
Phone: 410-354-9550
Fax: 410-354-9552
www.bitumar.com
ATLAS BOLT & SCREW CO
1628 Troy Rd
Ashland OH 44805
Phone: 419-289-6171
Toll-Free: 800-321-6846
Fax: 419-289-2564
www.atlasfasteners.com
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BORAL ROOFING
7575 Irving Center Dr
Irving CA 92618
Toll-Free: 800-669-8453
www.boralna.com
CARLISLE SYNTEC INC
308 W Davis St
Decatur GA 30030
Phone: 404-474-3775
Toll-Free: 800-479-6832
Fax: 404-506-9958
www.carlisle-syntec.com
CERTAINTEED CORP
200 CertainTeed Dr
Oxford NC 27565
Phone: 919-693-1141
Toll-Free: 800-581-1141
Fax: 919-693-9400
www.certainteed.com
Contact: Bob Cranswick
[email protected]
CONVENIENCE PRODUCTS
11861 Hayden Lakes Cir
Jacksonville FL 32218
Phone: 330-714-6466
Toll-Free: 800-325-6180
Fax: 904-683-1542
www.convenienceproducts.com
Contact: Mark Hohl
[email protected]
CROWN ROOF TILES
6018 Hwy 72
Arcadia FL 34266
Phone: 863-993-4004
Toll-Free: 844-642-7696
Fax: 863-993-4009
www.crownrooftiles.com
D.I. ROOF SEAMERS
See our ad on page 20
915 Hwy 45
Corinth MS 38834
Phone: 662-287-6626
Toll-Free: 888-343-0456
Fax: 662-287-6744
www.diroofseamers.com
DAN’S CUSTOM SHEET
METAL INC
See our ad on page 35
5700 Washington St
Naples FL 34109
Phone: 239-594-0530
Toll-Free: 866-989-3276
Fax: 239-594-2064
www.dcsm.net
DOW BUILDING SOLUTIONS
3031 Cypress Creek Dr E
Ponte Vedra Beach FL 32082
Phone: 989-615-4975
Fax: 866-712-7234
www.dowtilebond.com
Contact: Kaethe Schuster
[email protected]
DREXEL METALS CORP
3360 Scherer Dr N Ste A
St Petersburg FL 33716-1009
Phone: 727-366-9077
Toll-Free: 888.321-9630
Fax: 877-321-9638
www.drexmetals.com
Contact: Jim Alex
[email protected]
DURO-LAST ROOFING INC
525 Morley Dr
Saginaw MI 48605
Toll-Free: 800-248-0280
www.duro-last.com
Contact: Bill Boyer, CPRC
[email protected]
EAGLE ROOFING PRODUCTS
19286 Delaware Ct
Boca Raton FL 33434
Phone: 561-436-5765
www.eagleroofing.com
EAST COAST METALS
2301 W 8th Ln
Hialeah FL 33010
Phone: 305-885-9991
Toll-Free: 800-579-0944
Fax: 305-885-9008
www.eastcoast-metals.com
ENGLERT INC
1200 Amboy Ave
Perth Amboy NJ 08861
Phone: 732-826-8614
Toll-Free: 800-364-5378
Fax: 732-826-8865
www.englertinc.com
ENTEGRA ROOF TILE LLC
1289 NE 9th Ave
Okeechobee FL 34972-4339
Phone: 863-467-0042
Fax: 863-467-0045
www.entegra.com
Contact: Terry Johnson
[email protected]
ERSYSTEMS / ITW POLYMERS
SEALANTS
14724 2nd Ave Cir NE
Bradenton FL 34212
Phone: 330-635-1418
Toll-Free: 800-403-7747
Fax: 972-554-3939
www.ersystems.com
www.flamco.com
Contact: Clark Jones
[email protected]
FLEX MEMBRANE INT’L CORP
2670 Leiscz’s Bridge Rd Ste 400
Leesport PA 19533-0271
Phone: 610-916-9500
Toll-Free: 800-969-0108
Fax: 610-916-9501
www.flexroofingsystems.com
FORD SHEET METAL INC
2974 St Augustine Rd
Jacksonville FL 32207-4155
Phone: 904-398-9781
Fax: 904-398-9782
FORTERRA BUILDING
PRODUCTS
2318 Yalta Ter
North Port FL 34286
Phone: 941-400-1194
Fax: 941-429-8941
www.forterrabp.com
EVERGREEN SLATE CO INC
PO Box 248
Granville NY 12832-0248
Phone: 518-642-2530
Toll-Free: 866-815-2900
Fax: 518-642-9313
www.evergreenslate.com
Contact: Mike Flower
[email protected]
FRANKLIN INTERNATIONAL
2020 Bruck St
Columbus OH 43207
Phone: 614-445-1234
Toll-Free: 800-877-4583
Fax: 614-445-1813
www.titebond.com
FIBERTITE ROOFING
SYSTEMS
See our ad on page 21
2687 SE Castle Pine Pl
Stuart FL 34997
Phone: 772-631-8094
Toll-Free: 800-927-8578
Fax: 800-649-2737
www.fibertite.com
GACO WESTERN
200 W Mercer St Ste 202
Seattle WA 98119
Toll-Free: 800-331-0196
www.gaco.com
Contact: Matt Rodemeyer
[email protected]
FIRESTONE BUILDING PROD
250 W 96th St Ste 150
Indianapolis IN 46260-1318
Phone: 317-575-7000
Fax: 317-575-7031
www.firestonebpco.com
FLAMCO
PO Box 6310
Jacksonville FL 32236-6310
Phone: 904-783-8400
Toll-Free: 800-634-3937
Fax: 904-783-8403
GAF
13361 N 56th St
Tampa FL 33617
Phone: 813-829-8880
Toll-Free: 866-714-5350
Fax: 800-851-3035
www.gaf.com
Contact: Charles Adams
[email protected]
GENFLEX ROOFING SYSTEMS
250 W 96th St
Indianapolis IN 46260-1318
Phone: 239-839-0571
Fax: 317-853-3241
www.genflex.com
Contact: Jeff Spingler
[email protected]
GULF COAST SUPPLY & MFG
See our ad on page 17
14429 SW 2nd Pl Ste G30
Newberry FL 32669
Phone: 352-498-0778
Toll-Free: 888-393-0335
Fax: 352-498-7852
www.gulfcoastsupply.com
HEADWATERS ROOFING
PO Box 220
Courtland ON Canada N0J 1E0
Phone: 519-688-2200 x709
Fax: 519-688-2201
www.gerardusa.com
HENRY CO
1430 Ebenezer Rd Ste 104
Rock Hill SC 29732
Phone: 704-989-1104
Toll-Free: 800-523-0522
Fax: 803-547-3492
www.henry.com
HUBER ENGINEERED WOODS
10925 David Taylor Dr Ste 300
Charlotte NC 28262
Phone: 813-480-8058
www.zipsystem.com
Contact: David Harris
[email protected]
HUNTER PANELS
15 Franklin St
Portland ME 04101
Toll-Free: 888-746-1114
Fax: 877-775-1769
www.hunterpanels.com
Contact: Justin Andrews
[email protected]
IKO
PO Box 437
St Augustine FL 32085-0437
Phone: 904-430-7200
www.iko.com
Contact: Donna Dove
[email protected]
INTERWRAP INC
1818-1177 W Hastings St
Vancouver BC Canada V6E 2K3
Phone: 778-945-2874
Toll-Free: 800-713-7663
Fax: 604-696-5518
www.interwrap.com
[email protected]
JOHNS MANVILLE
8433 Lake Windham Ave
Orlando FL 32829
Phone: 407-408-5810
Fax: 866-219-0881
www.jm.com
KARNAK CORP
330 Central Ave
Clark NJ 07066-1108
Toll-Free: 800-526-4236
Fax: 732-388-9422
www.karnakcorp.com
LAKESIDE CONSTRUCTION
FASTENERS
6476 Hwy 135 N
Paragould AR 72450
Phone: 870-586-0147
Toll-Free: 800-537-4160
Fax: 870-586-0643
www.lakeside-fasteners.com
Contact: Eric Velliquette
[email protected]
R
Paints & Co
LANCO PAINTS & COATINGS
600 Mid Florida Dr
Orlando FL 32824
Phone: 407-240-4000
Toll-Free: 866-447-2400
Fax: 407-240-4046
www.lancopaints.com
Contact: Mike McCall
[email protected]
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MARCO INDUSTRIES
9410 E 54th St
Tulsa OK 74145
Phone: 918-622-4535
Fax: 918-622-4536
www.marcoindustries.com
MCELROY METAL INC
555 Dividend Dr
Peachtree City GA 30269
Phone: 813-326-5319
Toll-Free: 800-950-6533
Fax: 800-319-3590
www.mcelroymetal.com
METRO ROOF PRODUCTS
3093 A Industry St
Oceanside CA 92054
Phone: 760-435-9842
Fax: 760-435-9412
www.metroroofproducts.com
MFM BUILDING PRODUCTS
PO Box 340
Coshocton OH 43812
Phone: 740-622-2645
Toll-Free: 800-882-7663
Fax: 740-622-6161
www.mfmbp.com
Contact: Will Gerstman
[email protected]
MID-STATES ASPHALT
1637 51st Ave
Tuscaloosa AL 35402
Phone: 205-292-9888
Toll-Free: 800-489-2391
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MILLENNIUM METALS INC
10200 Eastport Rd
Jacksonville FL 32218
Phone: 904-358-8366
Toll-Free: 877-358-7663
Fax: 904-358-8285
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Contact: Steve Steele
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MULE-HIDE PROD CO INC
1195 Prince Hall Dr
Beloit WI 53512-1057
Phone: 608-365-3111
Toll-Free: 800-786-1492
www.mulehide.com
Contact: Kathy Pacelli
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O’HAGIN
210 Classic Ct #100
Rohnert Park CA 94928
Toll-Free: 800-324-0444
Fax: 707-588-7423
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Contact: Mike Fulton
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OMG ROOFING PRODUCTS
153 Bowles Rd
Agawam MA 01001
Phone: 413-789-0252
Toll-Free: 800-633-3800
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POLYGLASS USA INC
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1111 W Newport Center Dr
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Phone: 954-233-1330
Toll-Free: 888-410-1375
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PREMIER RAIL SYSTEMS
3940 S Ferree St
Kansas City KS 66103
Phone: 913-677-4700
Fax: 913-677-3939
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PROGRESSIVE MATERIALS
150 Central Ct
New Albany IN 47150
Phone: 812-944-7803
Fax: 812-944-7804
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Contact: Joe Schweitzer
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PROTECTO WRAP CO
1955 S Cherokee St
Denver CO 80223
Toll-Free: 800-759-9727
Fax: 303-777-9273
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Contact: Rob Szatkowski
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OWENS CORNING
PO Box 1027
1 Owens Corning Pkwy
Odessa FL 33556
Phone: 813-909-4244
Toledo OH 43659
Toll-Free: 800-771-1711
Phone: 419-248-8000
Fax: 877-202-2254
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PETERSEN ALUMINUM CORP
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Phone: 770-427-3678
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SAFETY RAIL COMPANY LLC
PO Box 427
Spring Park MN 55384
Toll-Free: 888-434-2720
Fax: 888-471-4931
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SAS USA INC
6801 NW 77th Ave Ste 302
Miami FL 33166
Phone: 305-428-0200
Toll-Free: 855-428-0200
Fax: 305-675-5767
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Contact: Juan Lestegas
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SEALOFLEX
2520 Oscar Johnson Dr
Charleston SC 29405
Phone: 843-554-6466
Toll-Free: 800-770-6466
Fax: 843-554-6458
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Contact: Burt Roth
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5255 Zenith Pkwy
Loves Park IL 61111
Phone: 815-639-1319
Fax: 815-639-1320
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Contact: Justin Erickson
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SIKA SARNAFIL INC
3483 Satellite Blvd Ste 315S
Duluth GA 30096
Phone: 770-495-0025
Fax: 770-495-0027
www.sika.com
Contact: Jon Jacobsen
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SIMPSON STRONG-TIE
2221 Country Ln
McKinnney TX 75069
Phone: 954-401-9302
Toll-Free: 800-999-5099
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350 Ring Rd
Elizabethtown KY 42701
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TAMKO BUILDING PRODUCTS
220 W 4th St
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Phone: 417-624-6644
Toll-Free: 800-841-1925
Fax: 800-841-1925
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Contact: Lee Nelson
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TAMPA SHEET METAL INC
1402 W Kennedy Blvd
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Phone: 813-251-1845
Toll-Free: 800-644-3120
Fax: 813-254-7399
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TARCO
1 Information Wy Ste 225
Little Rock AR 72202
Phone: 501-945-4506
Toll-Free: 800-365-4506
Fax: 501-945-7718
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Contact: Steve Ratcliff
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THE WINSTON GROUP LTD
1092 Carolina Dr Ste 1
W Chicago IL 60185
Phone: 630-231-0419
Fax: 630-231-0429
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TRI-BUILT MATERIALS GROUP
PO Box 70
Rutherford NJ 070730
Toll-Free: 800-516-1485
Fax: 201-636-9490
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PRODUCTS
1818 SW 31st Ave
Hallandale FL 33009
Phone: 754-300-3657
Toll-Free: 800-432-2855
Fax: 954-963-2033
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Contact: Michael King
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VALERO ENERGY CORP
PO Box 4606
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Phone: 361-289-3236
Fax: 210-370-4513
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Contact: Rick Rodgers
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TRUFAST
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Phone: 419-636-6715
Toll-Free: 800-443-9602
Fax: 419-636-1048
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Trent Cotney, PA
OSHA’S Record-Keeping and Reporting Requirements
Most roofing contractors are familiar with OSHA’s
record-keeping and reporting requirements. Recently,
however, OSHA expanded the list of severe injuries and
illnesses that employers must report. This is a good opportunity for roofers to review their record-keeping and
reporting requirements.
What must be recorded?
summary must be certified
by a company executive. The
summary must be posted no
later than February 1 of the
following year and must remain in place until April 30.
The forms must be kept for
five years. During those five
years, employers must update
the 300 Log if any recordable injuries or illnesses are discovered
that were not previously recorded or if any changes occur in the
classification of the recorded
injuries and illnesses. The 301
Report and 300-A Summary are not required to be updated. Do not send copies of the forms to OSHA unless
asked to do so (note that there are current proposals
which would require the digital transmission of 300
Logs to OSHA on a regular basis).
Roofers with more than 10 employees must record
a new case of a work-related injury or illness if it (a)
results in any of the following: death, days away from
work, restricted work or transfer to another job, medical treatment beyond first aid, or loss of consciousness;
or (b) involves a significant injury or illness diagnosed by
a physician or other licensed health care professional.
The recording requirement applies to applicable injuries
or illnesses of all employees on payroll and any employees who are not on payroll but are supervised by the
employer on a day-to-day basis.
The injury or illness is a “new case” if the employee
has not previously experienced a recorded injury or illness of the same type affecting the same body part or What must be reported?
As of January 1, 2015, employers must report to
if the employee has previously experienced the same
but had recovered completely. The injury or illness is OSHA:
“work-related” if an event or exposure in the work en- ■■ All work-related fatalities that occur within 30 days
vironment either caused or contributed to the injury or
of a work-related incident, must be reported to
illness or significantly aggravated a pre-existing injury
OSHA within 8 hours
or illness.
■■ All work-related inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, and losses of an eye that occur within 24
Which forms must be completed?
hours of a work-related incident, must be reported
■■ OSHA 300 Log of Work-Related Injuries and
to OSHA within 24 hours
Illnesses. Employers must enter a one or two-line
An “inpatient hospitalization” refers to a formal addescription for each recordable injury or illness. This
mission to the inpatient service of a hospital or clinic for
must be done within seven calendar days of receiv- care or treatment. This does not include a hospitalizaing information that a recordable injury or illness tion that involves only observation or diagnostic testing.
has occurred.
If an employer is not informed about the illness
■■ OSHA 301 Injury and Illness Incident Report.
Employers must complete an incident report for
each recordable injury or illness entered on the 300
Log. The incident report must be completed within
seven calendar days of receiving information that a
recordable injury or illness has occurred.
■■ OSHA 300-A Summary of Work-Related Injuries
and Illnesses. At the end of each calendar year,
employers must review the 300 Log to correct any
deficiencies and verify all entries are complete and
accurate. Employers must create an annual summary of the injuries and illnesses recorded on the 300
Log and certify and post the annual summary. The
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The injury or illness is a “new
case” if the employee has not
previously experienced a recorded injury or illness of the same
type affecting the same body
part or if the employee has previously experienced the same
but had recovered completely.
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or injury or is not informed that it was the result of a
work-related incident until after the 8 hour or 24 hour
reporting deadline, the employer must make the report
within 8 or 24 hours (respectively) of being informed of
the illness or injury or learning that the illness or injury
was the result of a work-related incident.
Employers must report a fatality or inpatient hospitalization caused by a heart attack. The OSHA Area
Office director will decide whether to investigate the
event, depending on the circumstances of the heart
attack.
Employers must report a fatality, inpatient hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye that results from
a motor vehicle accident in a construction work zone.
In contrast, employers do not have to report such if the
motor vehicle accident occurred on a public street or
highway that is not a construction work zone. Similarly,
employers do not have to report a fatality, inpatient
hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye that occurs on a commercial or public transportation system.
It is important to remember that if a fatality, inpatient
hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye occurs but
does not meet the reporting requirements, the employer is still required to record the illness or injury pursuant
to the recording requirements.
Employers must report to OSHA by either calling
OSHA’s free and confidential number at 1-800-321OSHA (6742), calling the nearest OSHA Area Office
during business hours, or completing the online form
on the OSHA website which is not currently available
but should be soon. If the Area Office is closed, leaving
a voicemail or sending a fax or email does not suffice;
instead, you must call either the 800 number or utilize
the online form.
In the first six months of the new reporting rule,
OSHA received more than 5,000 reports of work-related deaths, inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, and
losses of an eye. Around 40 percent of those reports led
to OSHA investigations. By staying apprised of OSHA’s
record-keeping and reporting requirements, roofing
contractors can maintain safe workplaces and lessen
the chance of an OSHA violation.
Author’s note: The information contained in this article
is for general educational information only. This information does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to
constitute legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as legal
advice for your specific factual pattern or situation.
Trent Cotney is Florida Bar Certified in Construction Law,
General Counsel and a director of the Florida Roofing and
Sheet Metal Contractors Association (FRSA), a director of
the West Coast Roofing Contractors Association (WCRCA),
and a member of the National Roofing Contractors
Association (NRCA), Midwest Roofing Contractors
Association (MRCA) and several other FRSA affiliates.
For more information, contact the author at 813-5793278 or go to www.trentcotney.com.
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Field Study and Analytical Assessment
of Sealed Attics
FRSA Staff
The Florida Building Commission, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, University of Florida College of Engineering
and FRSA are working together on a field study and analytical assessment of sealed attics in the State of Florida.
The study, headed by Dr. William (Bill) Miller, Research
Scientist, Energy and Transportation Science Division,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN and
by Dr. David O. Prevatt, University of Florida, College
of Engineering, Engineering School of Sustainable
Infrastructure & Environment, Gainesville, FL will be focused on the effects of moisture on roof sheathing.
Background
Over the past decade, FRSA and other industry professionals have continued to hear about sealed attics
systems that were failing – some due to poor workmanship and others due to exposure to constant moisture
buildup in the roof sheathing.
Pro and con discussions have occupied many a code
and technical meeting, although actual proof of said
failures are hard to come by. Not because they don’t
exist, but because contractors fear being sued for the
damages as a result of the failures. Damaged and unsafe wood decking, mold, and respiratory issues were
just some of the concerns contractors faced.
Three years ago, FRSA invited Dr. Miller to attend
an FRSA Code and Technical Committee meeting to
discuss the damages contractors and other industry
professionals were facing. Dr. Miller, who had done
extensive research on sealed attic systems, delivered a
presentation outlining the results of his research.
This April, FRSA again invited Dr. Miller and Dr.
Forrest Masters, Associate Professor of Civil and Coastal
Engineering at UF to attend their Code and Technical
Committee meeting. Both professors were able to share
their findings on issues with sealed attic systems.
Dr. Miller and Mark Zehnal, CPRC, FRSA Director of
Technical Services, prepared a tentative proposal which
would allow ORNL and UF to work together and further
research on sealed attic exposures. Dr. Miller presented
the proposal to the Florida Building Commission (FBC)
who agreed to fund the majority of the research. Zehnal
then presented the proposal to the FRSA Educational
and Research Foundation, who agreed to fund the remaining $40,000 with matching funds coming from
the UF Earl Blank Endowment. Foundation Chair Mike
Silvers, CPRC had been working with UF staff to rewrite
the purpose of the UF endowment earnings, which will
now be used for roofing and sheet metal industry-specific research.
Currently
ORNL has developed an exclusive experimental and
analytical capability to measure and model the hygrothermal (the movement of heat and moisture through
buildings) dynamics of sealed, semi-conditioned attics.
Dr. Prevatt completed a study for the FBC on the effect
of moisture on the repetitive wetting and drying of roof
sheathing.
Working together, the ORNL/UF team will identify homes in Florida with sealed attics from which field
demonstrations will yield defensible data for further
formulation and benchmarking of a toolkit developed
by ORNL.
A year of field data is needed to justify a decision
for the continuation of work. If the work is deemed important, a continuing study using the computer toolkit
(developed by ORNL) will be further benchmarked and
exercised to show the FBC why some sealed attics work
and why others do not work well and incur moisture
buildup in the sheathing.
Objective
Cross-section of sealed attic showing placement of thermistors,
relative humidity sensors and moisture pins in demonstration
homes. Spray foam is applied to all interior surfaces of the attic.
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The goal of the project for Florida homes with
sealed attics is to setup four field demonstrations for
acquiring field data for homes in northern, central and
southern Florida. The project will focus on homes that
have the attic sheathing, gables, eaves and soffits sealed
using open-cell spray polyurethane foam (ocSPF) or
closed-cell spray polyurethane foam (ccSPF) insulations.
Attics sealed with blown fiber insulations will also be
considered in the study. The field data will be reduced
and used to assess the potential of moisture storage in
the foam which can lead to structural damage to the
sheathing and indoor relative humidity levels exceeding
prescription measures in the ASHRAE Standard 55.
Task – Setup and Complete One-Year Field
Study on Four Home Demonstrations
■■ Install mini-data logger in attic complete with instrument and internet connection.
A key goal of this study is to document the thermal
and hygrothermal performance of the sealed attics for
the purpose of improving the cost effectiveness, durability, moisture resistance and efficiency of home
construction. Results of the study will provide information for the Florida Building Commission to use in
strengthening the Florida building code.
The FRSA has provided additional funds to allow
the continuation of the field study past the end of the
current fiscal year (June 30) as set
by the FBC. Therefore, setup of the
demonstrations is funded primarily
by the FBC. However, a 6-month
extension of the field study is funded by the FRSA for acquiring and
reducing the field data. Blower
door, guarded blower door and
duct blaster tests will be conducted
on the selected homes to document whole house, attic-to-outside,
and living-to-attic air leakage as
well as total duct leakage. Portable
data loggers will be installed in the
sealed attics. The loggers will continuously measure air temperature
and relative humidity of the outdoor ambient, the indoor ambient
and the attic. The roof sheathing
temperature and humidity and roof
sheathing moisture content will
also be recorded continuously for
the study.
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Milestone
■■ Develop test plan for documenting and conducting each
field demonstration.
■■ Develop a list of activities
for homeowners
to
understand work conducted at
their residence.
■■ Conduct blower door and duct
blaster tests to determine the
air exchange rate for the home,
the duct and the attic.
■■ Make thermal scans of the
homes to judge and document
the overall thermal performance of the sealed attic.
■■ Document homeowner occupancy habits through a
questionnaire administered by
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Adding Ventilation, Profit and Customer Savings
Mike Fulton, O’Hagin National Manager of Technical Training & Compliance
We've seen a renewed interest in proper attic ventilation in the past few years due to the enforcement
of the ventilation code and the energy code, failures in
sealed attic systems and the prospect of adding value
for the homeowner and increased profits for the roofing
contractor when doing a ventilation analysis on a reroof.
Upgrading to the current ventilation code is the key. In
addition to energy savings, lowering attic temperatures
can also extend the life of the underlayment materials
and asphalt shingles.
The ventilation code states "Enclosed attics and enclosed rafter spaces formed where ceilings are applied
directly to the underside of roof rafters shall have cross
ventilation for each separate space by ventilating openings protected against the entrance of rain or snow.”
FBC 1203.2 & FRC R806.
This is optimally achieved by having intake and exhaust ventilators in attic spaces where the distance
between the attic floor and the ridge is greater than 3
feet.
The Florida Building Code and the Florida Residential
Code allow the ventilation to be reduced from 1/150
to 1/300 by using ventilators at the intake and exhaust
positions to insure a good airflow and air changes in the
attic. This assumes a proper balance. The code refers
to net free vent area (NFVA) as the method of calculating ventilation in square inches. This works well as
long as the balanced system has the same type of airflow (and/or restrictions). Unfortunately, there are many
new soffit ventilating products being used today that
appear to have plenty of air hole/
spaces (slots and holes), however the restrictions of the intake
ventilators at the soffit can ultimately choke the system and
reduce the efficiency due to the
improper balance (see photo below and on page 26). The soffit
venting that seems to work the
best is a screen soffit rather than
aluminum or cement board products with small holes or slots.
Most exhaust ventilators on the
market today use screening that
promotes a higher airflow than Mike Fulton
the intake vents on the structure. This imbalance can
actually change the dynamics of the airflow in the attic where cooler air would be introduced through the
upper ventilators and actually force the hot air down
through the soffit venting. This has been proven with
smoke tests in attic spaces. Also the other part of the
equation is to have an uninterrupted/unrestricted airspace between the soffit vent and the actual attic space
itself. This can be achieved with the use of baffles. It can
also be choked in situations where people have added
additional "blown in insulation" where the airspace between the attic and soffit vents are actually closed or
clogged. Inspections of these can be somewhat difficult and usually not required and/or performed by the
roofing contractor at the estimating phase, but could be
an additional money maker and energy saver for the homeowner. By
reducing the air temp in the attic,
heat transfer to the air conditioning ducts (usually an R-4 to an R-8
value) can be reduced. It has been
reported by homeowners and independent tests that energy costs
may be reduced by 10-20 percent,
when attic temps are reduced by
20-25 percent.
Homes have become tighter and
therefore have exposed new issues
where ventilation is not used properly. Over the years various builders
have circumvented the intent of the
code and found loopholes that allow
them to eliminate exhaust venting. The 1/150 rule has been used
where it probably shouldn't have
been. This allows only soffit venting and does not allow adequate
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airflow to all rafter/truss spaces as
intended. The heat build up in these
attics is enormous.
As energy costs in these structures soared, the door opened for
sealed attic systems. These achieve
lower energy costs by reducing AC
duct heat transfer like the venting
“scenarios” described above.
Sealed attics have become very
popular in the past few years, seemingly saving homeowners money on
their energy bills, but the jury is still
out. Unfortunately, there have been
several incidents where undetectable roof leaks have caused severe
damage to roofing systems and ultimately structural damage. These
are worst case where there is moisture/water buildup (trapped) at the
trusses and decking.
Reports and analyses from Dr.
William Miller at Oak Ridge National
Laboratories have shown extremely high humidity in attic spaces where spray foam insulation is used, living
spaces and/or humidity to be forced into living spaces
where insulation is not used on the attic floor. This may
have long term consequences and further studies are
being performed.
There are a few things we do know: One, if the attic
temperature is lowered, heat transfer from the attic to
the air-conditioning ducts is reduced, therefore saving
the homeowner upwards of 20 percent of their energy
bill during the months of the year when air-conditioners
run constantly. Two, the movement of air in the attic
helps to eliminate the formation of any mold that might
form in an attic where air does not move or moves very
slowly. And Three, a lower attic temperature can extend
the life of the roof covering.
Attics using radiant barriers however appear to have
benefit by allowing the heated attic space between the
barrier and the deck to be evacuated through venting.
In summary, attic ventilation done properly has proven to be an excellent method of keeping attics cooler,
reducing heat transfer to AC ducts in the attic space,
extending life of underlayments and other roofing components, and reducing mold. However, it must be done
correctly. Most ventilation manufacturers not only offer
online calculators, but calculation analysis and technical
support. Feel free to contact them.
Can you increase your
profits by value adding attic ventilation to your next
roofing contract? We think
so.
Mike Fulton has worked
with O'Hagin for 20 years
and has been the National
Manager
of
Technical
Training & Compliance for
the past 10 years. Mike is a
member of the FRSA Roof
Tile and Codes & Technical
Committees as well as a
member of the TRI Southeast
Technical Committee.
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Manufacturers Index
Accessories
Roof Hugger Inc
Crown Roof Tiles
Entegra Roof Tile LLC
Hot Air Equipment
Roof Edging
Aluminum
Edgings
Hurricane Damage
Protection
Roof Top Accessories
Drexel Metals Inc
KARNAK Corp
Asphalt Shingles
Atlas Roofing
GAF
IKO
Owens Corning
TAMKO Building Products Inc
Built-Up Roofing
Materials
GAF
Sealoflex
TAMKO Building Products Inc
Valero Energy Corp
Caulkings and Sealants
3M
Dow Building Solutions
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
Gaco Western
GAF
GenFlex Roofing Systems
Huber Engineered Woods
KARNAK Corp
Lakeside Construction Fasteners
Lanco Paints & Coatings
Progressive Materials
Soudal Accumetric/BOSS Products
Tri-Built Materials Group LLC
FLAMCO
Equipment
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
Flex Membrane Int’l Corp
Sievert Industries Inc
Fall Protection
3M
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
Fasteners
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
Flex Membrane Int’l Corp
GenFlex Roofing Systems
Lakeside Construction Fasteners
Millennium Metals Inc
OMG Roofing Products
Sika Sarnafil
Simpson Strong-Tie
Southeastern Metals
Tri-Built Materials Group LLC
TRUFAST
Versico Roofing Systems
The Winston Group
AeroEdge USA
Insulation
Dow Building Solutions
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
Flex Membrane Int’l Corp
GAF
GenFlex Roofing Systems
Hunter Panels
Mule-Hide Products Co Inc
Owens Corning
Sika Sarnafil
Metal Roofing Systems
Berridge Mfg Co
Millennium Metals Inc
Petersen Aluminum Corp
Roof Hugger Inc
Modified Bitumen
FLAMCO
Bitec Inc
Flex Membrane Int’l Corp
GAF
KARNAK Corp
MFM Building Products Corp
Mule-Hide Products Co Inc
Polyglass USA Inc
Sealoflex
TAMKO Building Products Inc
Tarco
Versico Roofing Systems
SAS USA Inc
Foam
Roll Forming Equipment
Coatings
Galvanized/Galvalume
Clay Tile
Bitec Inc
Gaco Western
GAF
GenFlex Roofing Systems
KARNAK Corp
Lanco Paints & Coatings
Mule-Hide Products Co Inc
Progressive Materials
Sealoflex
TAMKO Building Products Inc
Tri-Built Materials Group LLC
Tropical Roofing Products
Concrete Tile
Boral Roof Tile
Fastening Equipment
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
OMG Roofing Products
Simpson Strong-Tie
TRUFAST
Flashings
Lakeside Construction Fasteners
Berridge Mfg Co
Green Roofing Systems
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
GAF
GenFlex Roofing Systems
KARNAK Corp
Sealoflex
Southeastern Metals
Versico Roofing Systems
Gutters
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
Berridge Mfg Co
Roof Boards
United States Gypsum Roofing
Roof Deck/Decking
Materials
Boral Roof Tile
Gaco Western
Huber Engineered Woods
Mule-Hide Products Co Inc
Protecto Wrap Co
Sealoflex
Southeastern Metals
United States Gypsum Roofing
Solutions
AeroEdge USA
GenFlex Roofing Systems
OMG Roofing Products
Mule-Hide Products Co Inc
Southeastern Metals
TAMKO Building Products Inc
TRUFAST
Versico Roofing Systems
Roofing Protection
AeroEdge USA
Safety Equipment
3M
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
Sheet Metal
Drexel Metals Inc
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
FLAMCO
Millennium Metals Inc
Southeastern Metals
Shingles
Berridge Mfg Co
CertainTeed Corp
Single Ply Roofing
Systems
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
Flex Membrane Int’l Corp
GAF
GenFlex Roofing Systems
KARNAK Corp
MFM Building Products Corp
Mule-Hide Products Co Inc
Owens Corning
Sika Sarnafil
TAMKO Building Products Inc
Versico Roofing Systems
Skylights
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
VELUX Skylights
Slate Roofing Systems
GAF
Evergreen Slate Co Inc
Solar Systems
Sika Sarnafil
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Standing Seam
Berridge Mfg Co
Tile Fastening Systems/
Adhesives
SAS USA Inc
Southeastern Metals
Tools
Roof Hugger Inc
3M
Convenience Products
Dow Building Solutions
Protecto Wrap Co
Sealoflex
TRUFAST
Tile Accessories
Tile Roofing Systems
Atlas Roofing
Bitec Inc
Boral Roof Tile
Steel
Berridge Mfg Co
Structural
Owens Corning
Boral Roof Tile
Simpson Strong-Tie
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
Evergreen Slate Co Inc
Flex Membrane Int’l Corp
Sievert Industries Inc
Underlayment
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at the IRE Show in Orlando
February 17-19, 2016
Drexel Metals Inc
Duro-Last Roofing Inc
GAF
GenFlex Roofing Systems
IKO
InterWrap
MFM Building Products Corp
Owens Corning
Polyglass USA Inc
Protecto Wrap Co
Sika Sarnafil
TAMKO Building Products Inc
Tarco
Tri-Built Materials Group LLC
Ventilation
Atlas Roofing
FLAMCO
GAF
Lakeside Construction Fasteners
Millennium Metals Inc
O’Hagin
OMG Roofing Products
Owens Corning
Southeastern Metals
TAMKO Building Products Inc
Tri-Built Materials Group LLC
Waterproofing Systems
Bitec Inc
Flex Membrane Int’l Corp
GAF
Gaco Western
KARNAK Corp
MFM Building Products Corp
Mule-Hide Products Co Inc
Progressive Materials
Protecto Wrap Co
Sealoflex
Sika Sarnafil
TAMKO Building Products Inc
Tropical Roofing Products
Welding & Cutting
Equipment
Sievert Industries Inc
Wind Damage Protection
AeroEdge USA
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AFLAC
785 Glennwood Dr
Lake Mary FL 32746
Phone: 386-804-6812
AL FREEDMAN CO
11948 82nd Ln E
Parrish FL 34291
Phone: 941-447-2525
www.alfreedmancompany.com
ALLIED ROOFING
CONSULTANTS & SERVICES
6040 S Orange Ave
Orlando FL 32809
Phone: 407-857-6500
Fax: 407-857-2281
www.alliedroofingconsultants.com
BRAUNER SAFETY SERVICES
4801 Calasans Ave
St Cloud FL 34771
Phone: 407-403-3959
www.braunersafety.com
BROWN INSURANCE INC
1872 Tamiami Trl S Ste G
Venice FL 34293
Phone: 941-493-1886 x302
Toll-Free: 800-493-1886
Fax: 941-497-6325
www.browninsuranceinc.com
Contact: Jerry Brown
[email protected]
CLEARY INSPECTION
SERVICE INC
1017 N “H” St
Lake Worth FL 33460
Phone: 561-722-9881
Fax: 561-582-8039
Contact: Katherine Cleary
[email protected]
COMMERCIAL ROOFING
CONSULTANTS
707 Brookhaven Dr
Orlando FL 32803
Phone: 407-447-7663
Toll-Free: 877-297-7663
Fax: 407-447-7665
www.crcroof.com
Contact: Ray Kilmer
[email protected]
DATAFORMA INC
410 Kings Mill Rd
York PA 17403-1702
Toll-Free: 866-764-9992 x 0
Fax: 717-428-2126
www.dataforma.com
DIAMOND PROPERTY CLAIMS
7557 W Sand Lake Rd Ste 146
Orlando FL 32819
Phone: 407-782-1772
www.diamondpropertyclaims.com
FHB INSURANCE
2600 Centennial Pl Ste 100
Tallahassee FL 32308
Phone: 850-402-1834
Toll-Free: 888-513-1222 x1834
Fax: 850-425-6244
www.fhbinsurance.com
ON
ESC SAFETY CONSULTANTS
1809 Pisgah Ln
Apopka FL 32712
Phone: 940-536-7988
Fax: 214-575-8711
www.escsafety.com
Contact: Sergio Vazquez
[email protected]
FLORIDA TEC
10735 SW 216th St #146
Miami FL 33170
Phone: 305-256-4550
Fax: 305-256-6833
www.floridatec.net
A SS O
CI
A
FRSA ASSOCIATION
PO Box 4850
Winter Park FL 32793
Phone: 407-671-3772 ext. 100
Toll-Free: 800-767-3772
Fax: 407-679-0010
www.floridaroof.com
Contact: Lisa Pate
[email protected]
N
ADP PAYROLL SERVICES
369 Hardwood Ave
Satellite Beach FL 32937
Phone: 321-795-4472
Fax: 321-989-0289
CLAIMEXPRESS.COM
616A Shelby Rd
Everman TX 75140
Toll-Free: 877-240-7722
Fax: 866-816-0227
www.claimexpress.com
EAGLEVIEW TECHNOLOGIES
See our ad on page 23
3700 Monte Villa Pkwy Ste 200
Bothell WA 98021
Toll-Free: 866-659-8439
Fax: 425-368-2935
www.eagleview.com
Contact: Mark Raines
[email protected]
FIELDS CHRYSLER JEEP
DODGE RAM
750 Towne Center Blvd
Sanford FL 32771
Phone: 407-878-7710
Toll-Free: 855-534-3537
Fax: 407-478-3683
www.fieldscommercialtrucks.com
Contact: Jim Todd
[email protected]
FLORIDA ROOF MOISTURE
SURVEY & CONST
461 23rd Ave N
St Petersburg FL 33704-4315
Phone: 727-895-3988
Fax: 727-896-2737
FLORIDA ROOFING MAGAZINE
PO Box 4850
Winter Park FL 32793
Phone: 407-671-3772 ext. 127
Toll-Free: 800-767-3772
Fax: 407-679-0010
IO
AAA CONSTRUCTION
SCHOOL
34 Arlington Rd S
Jacksonville FL 32216
Phone: 904-722-9994
Toll-Free: 800-741-7277
Fax: 904-722-8472
www.aaaconstructionschool.com
BUILDPAY LLC
1564 Palmwood Dr
Sarasota FL 34232
Phone: 941-735-7810
www.gobuildpay.com
Contact: Gary French
[email protected]
www.floridaroof.com
Contact: Heidi Ellsworth
[email protected]
N
A/R/C ASSOCIATES INC
601 N Ferncreek Ave Ste 100
Orlando FL 32803-4899
Phone: 407-896-7875
Fax: 407-898-6043
www.arc-arc.com
TI
Service Providers and Consultants
C RE D
IT
U
FRSA CREDIT UNION
PO Box 5799
Winter Park FL 32793
Phone: 407-657-7212
Toll-Free: 877-657-7212
Fax: 407-671-7014
www.frsacu.org
Contact: Marissa Tatum
[email protected]
FRSA EDUCATIONAL &
RESEARCH FOUNDATION
PO Box 4850
Winter Park FL 32793
Phone: 407-671-3772 ext. 123
Toll-Free: 800-767-3772
Fax: 407-679-0010
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SF
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Contact: Meghan Roth
[email protected]
S E L F INS
UR
FRSA SELF INSURERS FUND
4099 Metric Dr
Winter Park FL 32792
Phone: 407-671-3772 x 233
Toll-Free: 800-767-3772
Fax: 407-671-2520
Contact: Debra Guidry
[email protected]
FURMAN INSURANCE &
BONDS
1314 E Atlantic Blvd
Pompano Beach FL 33060
Phone: 954-943-5050
Toll-Free: 800-344-4838
Fax: 954-942-5304
www.furmaninsurance.com
Contact: Brian Pratt
[email protected]
MAC’S CRANE SERVICE &
ERECTION INC
865 Sheoah Cir
Winter Springs FL 32708
Phone: 407-699-7133
MALLARD SYSTEMS
7006 Stapoint Ct Ste G
Winter Park FL 32792
Phone: 407-960-1766
Fax: 407-960-1767
www.mallardsystems.com
METAL ROOF ESTIMATING
926 Spindle Palm Wy
Apollo Beach FL 33572
Phone: 813-777-9432
Fax: 813-419-4141
www.metalroofestimating.com
Contact: Glenn Weidner
estimator@metalroofestimating.
com
MORROW INSURANCE
GROUP INC
18936 N Dale Mabry
Lutz FL 33548-4964
Phone: 813-963-1669
Toll-Free: 800-741-1955
GCI CONSULTANTS LLC
2460 Metrocenter Blvd
W Palm Beach FL 33407
Phone: 561-689-0055
www.gciconsultants.com
INVESTIGATION SPECIALISTS
800 Trafalgar Ct Ste 370
Maitland FL 32751-7118
Phone: 407-677-0511
Toll-Free: 800-228-6032
Fax: 407-677-1067
www.stakeout.com
JACK BROWN & ASSOCIATES
6770 Lantana Rd Ste 10
Lake Worth FL 33467
Phone: 561-434-3155
Fax: 561-434-3157
www.jackbrownandassociates.com
Contact: Jack Brown
[email protected]
JW EDENS INSURANCE &
BONDS
325 5th Ave Ste 108
Indialantic FL 32903
Phone: 321-725-7000
Toll-Free: 800-223-6295
Fax: 321-725-7856
www.jwedensinsuranceindialantic.com
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Fax: 813-961-3743
www.morrowinsurance.net
ON CENTER SOFTWARE INC
8708 Technology Forest Pl Ste 175
The Woodlands TX 77381
Toll-Free: 800-880-8254
www.oncenter.com
RK HYDRO-VAC INC
See our ad on page 37
PO Box 669052
Charlotte NC 28266-9052
Phone: 704-393-9473
Toll-Free: 800-762-8361
Fax: 704-393-9479
www.rkhydrovac.com
www.rasfl.com
Contact: Ron Kough
[email protected]
RUSH TRUCK CENTERS OF
FLORIDA INC
2350 Diversified Wy
Orlando FL 32804-4707
Phone: 407-581-8028
Fax: 407-581-8094
www.orlandotruck.com
TCG ROOF INSPECTIONS
4520 W Village Dr Ste B2
Tampa FL 33624-3431
Phone: 813-963-5253
Fax: 813-963-6685
TERRACON CONSULTANTS
1675 Lee Rd
Winter Park FL 32789
Phone: 407-740-6110
Fax: 407-740-6112
www.terracon.com
ROOF ASSESSMENT
SPECIALISTS INC
2605 72nd Ave #922
Ellenton FL 34222
Phone: 941-812-5996
Florida Retrofit Solutions
ROOF HUGGER
• ExtremeWindForceDesigns
• FLProductApprovals
• FM&ASTME-1592Tested
• DesignedtoFitAnyExistingProfile
• 2-3DayShippingonStandardProfiles
800-771-1711
www.roofhugger.com
Over 70 Million Square Feet Installed Since 1991
THE ESTIMATING EDGE
1301 N Congress Ave Ste 400
Boynton Beach FL 33426
Phone: 561-276-9100
www.edgestimating.com
Contact: John Lombardo
[email protected]
TRENT COTNEY, PA
407 N Howard Ave Ste 100
Tampa FL 33606
Phone: 813-579-3278
Fax: 813-902-7612
www.trentcotney.com
VENTURE CONSTRUCTION
GROUP OF FL
301 Yamato Rd Ste 1240
Boca Raton FL 33431
Toll-Free: 866-459-8351
Fax: 561-892-0999
www.vcgfl.com
WALKER REID STRATEGIES
8401 Lake Worth Rd Ste 103
Lake Worth FL 33467
Phone: 561-642-7729
Fax: 866-651-2385
www.walkerreid.com
WILLIAM JOHN ASSOCIATES
400 N New York Ave Ste 115
Winter Park FL 32789
Phone:407-521-1601
Fax: 407-521-1603
www.williamjohnassociates.com
WARNER ROOF CONSULTING
1407 Flight Line Blvd Ste 11
Deland FL 32724
Phone: 386-736-7515
Contact: John Simms
[email protected]
Service Providers and Consultants Index
Aerial/Satellite Roof
Management
Fleet Services
EagleView Technologies
Fields Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram
Furman Insurance & Bonds
Advertising/Publications
Financial
Florida Roofing Magazine
Association
FRSA Association
Consultants
BuildPay LLC
FRSA Credit Union
GPS Tracking
Furman Insurance & Bonds
Commercial Roofing Consultants
ESC Safety Consultants
Jack Brown & Associates
Metal Roof Estimating LLC
Infrared Roof Scans
Educational Programs
Trent Cotney, P.A.
AAA Construction School Inc
FRSA Educational & Research
Foundation
Engineering
Commercial Roofing Consultants
Roof Assessment Specialists Inc
Legal
Loss Control
OSHA Compliance
Training
ESC Safety Consultants
Furman Insurance & Bonds
BUILDING PRODUCTS
DEVELOPMENT
1100 E Main St
Logansport IN 46947
Phone: 574-722-2348
Toll-Free: 866-766-3254
Fax: 574-722-5543
Brown Insurance Inc
Furman Insurance & Bonds
Commercial Roofing Consultants
Jack Brown & Associates
Metal Roof Estimating LLC
Roof Assessment Specialists Inc
TCG Roof Inspections
Warner Roof Consulting Inc
Brown Insurance Inc
Furman Insurance & Bonds
Software
Brown Insurance Inc
Furman Insurance & Bonds
The Estimating Edge
Claims Management
FRSA Self Insurers Fund
Furman Insurance & Bonds
General Liability
Health
Testing Services
Cleary Inspection Service Inc
Brown Insurance Inc
Workers’ Compensation
Brown Insurance Inc
FRSA Self Insurers Fund
Furman Insurance & Bonds
Jack Brown & Associates
ALL POINTS TILE & SLATE INC
162 E Broadway St
Oviedo FL 32765-5011
Phone: 407-366-2521
Fax: 407-977-2565
www.allpointstile.com
Contact: Jeff Littleton
Auto
Bonds
Roof Consultant
FRSA Self Insurers Fund
Furman Insurance & Bonds
Sales Representatives
Insurance
www.wegotclips.com
Contact: Angela Hall
[email protected]
Phone: 407-447-0074
Fax: 407-447-0075
www.ejmcopper.com
CADAMAR GROUP
169 SR 580 W
Oldsmar FL 34677-3664
Phone: 813-855-5354
Toll-Free: 800-729-5304
Fax: 813-854-3169
www.cadamar.com
[email protected]
EQUIPMENT CONNECTION INC
212 5th Ave
Melbourne Beach FL 32951
Phone: 321-727-1773
www.equipmentconnection-inc.com
Contact: Nelson Bloom
[email protected]
EJM COPPER INC
1911 Ellman St
Orlando FL 32804
PROREP
204 37th Ave N #352
St Petersburg FL 33704
Phone: 352-406-2151
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Fax: 727-895-6535
www.smarterthanwater.com
Phone: 352-801-0506
www.royaladhesives.com
ROYAL ADHESIVE &
SEALANTS
See our ad on page 40
33541 E Lake Joanna Dr
Eustis FL 32736
SANTAFE TILE CORP
8825 NW 95th St
Medley FL 33178-1447
Phone: 305-885-9002
Toll-Free: 888-305-8453
Fax: 305-888-0050
www.santafetile.com
Contact: Andrea Pascual
[email protected]
TC PARKER & ASSOCIATES
PO Box 430131
Big Pine Key FL 33043
Sales Representatives Index
Phone: 989-600-0572
Contact: Tom Parker
[email protected]
WALKER REP GROUP
PO Box 606
Tangerine FL 32777
Phone: 352-552-1307
Caulkings & Sealants
Modified Bitumen
Skylights
Equipment
Roof Top Accessories
Slate
All Points Tile & Slate Inc
All Points Tile & Slate Inc
SantaFe Tile Corp
TCParker & Associates
Slate Roofing Tools
Tools
All Points Tile & Slate Inc
Equipment Connection Inc
Fasteners
Building Products Development
Cadamar Group
Safety Equipment and
Clothing
Cadamar Group
Flashings
All Points Tile & Slate Inc
Insulation
Building Products Development
Shakes
All Points Tile & Slate Inc
Cadamar Group
Metal Roofing Systems
Cadamar Group
Cadamar Group
Shingle Ply Roofing
Systems
Cadamar Group
All Points Tile & Slate Inc
Tile Accessories
All Points Tile & Slate Inc
Tile/Tile Fastening
Systems
Building Products Development
Underlayment
Cadamar Group
Tile Roofing
All Points Tile & Slate Inc
Cadamar Group
Continuing Education – An Investment in Your Future
Mark Zehnal, CPRC, FRSA Technical Directors
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Each year, the FRSA Educational Foundation seeks to
create and present industry specific courses that not only educate, but engage the contractor in changes that affect their
livelihood. Often these courses are code-based and involve
changes to the previous code cycle.
407-704-7631
6340 All American Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32810
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As FRSA’s technical staff person, it’s up to me to create
these courses and disseminate the information in the best
way possible, making sure that the course material is understood by contractors and building inspectors alike. The goal is
to have everyone on the same page.
The Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB) regulates the courses and continuing education credit units (CEUs)
a contractor is required to have every two years. This helps
ensure that contractors stay up-to-date with what’s new in
our industry.
The law mandates the required hours per annum to maintain the certification. For related contractor, inspector and
home inspector licensing continuing education content requirements, please review the following.
Contractors (CILB) continuing education requirements:
Even Numbered Years
14-hours of board-approved continuing education are
required each biennium prior to the renewal period for both
certified and registered contractors. Contractors are required
to have at least one hour of each of the following: workplace
safety, workers’ compensation, business practices, laws and
rules, wind mitigation methods and one hour on Florida Building
Code advanced modules. The remaining eight hours that are
required are general credit hours and should be used for higher
education. Consider taking another safety or advanced course
and earn general credit hours for excess hours (just be careful
not to take the same course in a two-year period).
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Building Code Administrators and Inspectors Board
(BCAIB) continuing education requirements: Odd Numbered
Years
License holders must complete 14-hours of continuing education during each biennium prior to the renewal date. Of
the 14 required hours, a minimum of two hours must be in the
area of accessibility, two hours in the area of Florida law and
rules and a minimum of one hour in the area of ethics.
Home Inspectors Licensing Program (HILP) continuing education requirements: Even Numbered Years
14-hours of board-approved continuing education is required each biennium prior to the renewal period. At least
two hours must be in wind mitigation for home inspectors.
For more specific licensing information please visit the
Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation
website at http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/
Even though my CILB contractor licenses are inactive I still
choose to attend classes each year so I won’t have to make
up continuing education credits if I ever decide to reactive
any of them. In 2012, Governor Scott approved changes for
BCAIB and CILB licensees activating an inactive or delinquent license, requiring licensees to complete the continuing
education requirements for the renewal cycle immediately
preceding license reactivation.
I’ve had many licenses and I’m happy that some of the
course credits are interchangeable between continuing education requirements of the different board certifications. This
certainly makes it easier to take some of the required courses.
I’d like to share a proverb my father-in-law passed on to
me and maybe you already know this one. Some years ago
he was a junior high school teacher in South Florida. His job
was to keep adolescent students interested in reading, writing
and arithmetic. Think back to when you were in junior high. I
think we would all agree that would be a tough crowd to keep
on track for nine months. When it comes to teaching he told
me to remember, “It’s not what’s been taught, it’s what’s been
caught.” Figure out what you want them to learn. That’s how I
try to look at continuing education classes.
The FRSA director of technical services carries many other
titles such as teacher, educator, or instructor, take your pick.
Although I find this aspect of my job rewarding, sometimes this
task can be intimidating as you try and incorporate as much
pertinent information as possible into a two- or three-hour
seminar. Attendees are often overwhelmed with information,
data and handouts distributed during a seminar. How can you
ensure that attendees are getting the information they need?
Are they following along? Are they asking questions when
they’re confused?
Although more often than not the information presented
during continuing education courses is the retelling of current
or past information, I find there is always a nugget of knowledge to be gained. And, hard as we may try to liven up a topic,
there are some subjects that by their nature are just boring.
Our challenge as instructors and students alike is to focus on
what is important to the topic being discussed and make that
our emphasis. Not always easy, I know.
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FRSA Shining Star Award
In 2013, FRSA held the first annual S.T.A.R. Awards –
the Spotlight Trophy for the Advancement of Roofing – an
event highlighting industry projects throughout Florida.
Under the leadership of then president-elect Rob
Springer, CPRC, FRSA’s Convention Committee established categories and project criteria, submission and
judging guidelines, and promotional material. The first
S.T.A.R. Award presentation took place during the 2013
Convention and Expo.
FRSA leadership expected interest in the S.T.A.R.
Awards to gradually grow, but were astonished with the
results for the first year, not only in terms of submissions,
but in the number of attendees who attended the S.T.A.R.
Awards dinner.
FRSA members submitted their roofing projects completed during the previous year, along with an application
detailing the project, and in-progress and completion
photos for placement in one of six categories.
Project submission required a description including
tear-off (if applicable), preparation, design work, installation, problem solving and any other information
that might be unique to the job, such as safety requirements or field fabrication.
Categories for submission included: Sustainable,
Community Service, Steep Slope, Low Slope, Specialty
Metal, and Unique.
A panel of three industry professionals was established to review the submitted projects. Judging
criteria included, but was not limited to: aesthetics,
size, completion time, special circumstances, unique
project design, complexity of project, workmanship,
teamwork, testimonials, and creative problem solving.
The judges selected three projects in each of the six
categories to receive either first, second or third place
S.T.A.R. Awards.
In 2015, the Convention Committee added a new category to recognize one overall outstanding project to receive
the Shining Star Award, which recognizes the best overall
roofing project of all the S.T.A.R. Award submissions.
The award was given to Advanced Roofing Inc., Fort
Lauderdale, owner Rob Kornahrens, for their Frost School
of Music at the University of Miami project. The project
team members are:
Estimator: Clint Sockman
Project Managers: Jessica Kornahrens, Paul Burns
Superintendent: David Baytosh, Tom Mahon
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General Contractor: Skanska USA Building, Inc.
Architects: Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaun, Inc. (HOK)
And, the project’s MVP, David Baytosh, Superintendent.
Designed by award-winning architects Yann Weymouth
and HOK, and constructed by Skanska USA, the University
of Miami’s (UM) new Frost School of Music facility boasts
two buildings with 41,089 square feet of upscale teaching
spaces and beautiful curb appeal. Located on UM’s Coral
Gables campus, the Patricia Louise Frost Music Studios –
with triangle-shaped energy efficient windows and solar
arrays – is the first LEED® Platinum certified building project in the City of Coral Gables.
In 2014, Skanska USA, the project’s General Contractor,
awarded roofing, waterproofing, and solar project scopes
to Advanced Roofing, Inc. (ARI), which is a Siplast approved
installer with the in-house capabilities for the project.
Working on a new construction building on an active
university campus created several challenges, including
stringent safety measures, exacting production coordination, and meeting the contractor’s requirement on a project
registered for the LEED Green Building Rating System.
Safety requirements from Skanska and ARI’s in-house
safety procedures were demanding. Production scheduling
with so many trades on-site meant a high level of coordination and organization was needed, especially working
alongside electrical contractors for the rooftop solar energy
system. ARI’s role in assisting with LEED Platinum certification of the building included the following sustainable
design features: rooftop solar array, Siplast mod-bit roof
system with Eco Active cap sheet to help reduce pollution,
and Siplast waterproofing system with raised pavers.
Congratulations to the team from Advanced Roofing
Inc. on winning the Shining Star Award! You’ve certainly
set the bar high for the 2016 S.T.A.R. Awards participants!
As a reminder, the deadline for submission for the 2016
awards is May 2. To view more pictures of all award winning
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MEMBER PROFILE
Adam Purdy, CPRC
President, Edwards Roofing Co., Inc., Pensacola
Adam currently serves as chair for the FRSA Membership
Committee, as a member of the Codes & Regulatory
Compliance Committee, the Governmental Affairs
Committee, the Young Professionals Council, as a Trustee
on the Educational & Research Foundation and the
Endowment Board of Governors, the Worker Training
Subcommittee and as a director on FRSA’s Board.
How did you get started in the roofing industry?
I started working at Edwards the summer before I went to
college. I always spent time each summer in Florida visiting
my family and as soon as I was old enough, my uncle, Bob
Purdy, put me to work. I am now the 4th generation owner
of Edwards Roofing Co., Inc. that was established in 1935.
What’s your favorite part of the job?
I really have two things that come to my mind when asked
this question: 1) The people in this industry, and 2) being
able to provide a solution for clients that actually helps
them and is something they need.
What’s the most unusual roofing project that you’ve
been a part of?
The most unusual project I can remember is installing a
roof on a building that was inside of another building. The
owner had concerns of interior water lines bursting and
therefore built another structure inside the main building
and had us install another roof over the offices. Most of our
work is really pretty normal and boring, thank goodness!
What do you consider a waste of time?
Jobsite schedule meetings for General Contractors. You
sit there for two hours listening to each subcontractor lie
about completion times to the GC; a complete waste of
time.
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What’s your favorite vacation?
My favorite vacation has been going on the Disney Cruise
with my family. Great accommodations, food, entertainment and NO cooking or cleaning!
What would be your dream job?
I think I would love to design and build boats.
If you could spend time with three people (living or not),
who would they be and why?
Jesus, that’s a given. Lewis and Clark (I know its two people, but you can’t split them up), I would love to hear the
adventure stories from them. John Bogle, the founder of
Vanguard.
What do you personally find most rewarding about
being involved with FRSA?
The relationships that I have built over the years. The people in this industry, especially the members and employees
of FRSA, are top notch people that I have gained incredible knowledge from. I have gained so much more from
FRSA than I believe I will ever be able to contribute back
to the Association. Also, the dividends from the FRSA-SIF
are nice as well!
What advice would you give to someone interested in
joining the roofing industry?
I would tell them that the roofing industry is an incredible
industry that will NEVER go away, people cannot go without a roof. Join the FRSA and get involved in the industry,
and finally, that the Panhandle is a terrible place to start a
roofing company so go somewhere else.
What would surprise others to learn about you?
Tracy and I adopted our 7-year-old son George when he
was 4 years old and by the time you read this, we will have
given birth to twins, a boy and a girl.
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