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Raley’s Distribution Center

“We absolutely loved the OMG PowerGrip and will be installing it on other projects. It’s easy to install and a no-brainer for this type of application. Plus OMG Roofing provided great field support.”

OMG Products Impress on Newspaper Roof Installation

When a metropolitan daily newspaper was looking for a new roof to replace the 20-year old ballasted EPDM roof on their printing and production facility in Columbus, Ohio, they had several requirements: the roof had to be watertight, have a white membrane to reduce energy consumption and the heat island effect, come with a 25-year warranty, be cost-effective, and have no roofing membrane penetrations.

AccuTrac Triples Productivity at Staples Roof Installation

Nation's Roof must've felt like they hit the Staples Easy Button™ when they started using the AccuTrac insulation fastening system on a reroofing project on the Staples Distribution Center in Montgomery, New York.

Colossal Recover: Maintenance Contract Helps Land Contractor Huge Reroofing Job in Colorado

It’s the closest most crews get to nearly half-a-million square feet of roofing. Yet, with a little faith and a secret weapon, Colorado Moisture Control Inc. (CMC) conquered this Goliath-size project quickly and cost-effectively. CMC of Commerce City, Colo., nurtured the existing EPDM roof of the“333 Centennial” building in nearby Louisville for years. “Quoting are roof had become a yearly exercise for us,” says Rich Cohen, president and operations manager of CMC.“ The membrane had been serviceable, but was close to failure mode. This year, they decided to do it.”

RhinoBond Roof Forms Quick Attachment to H-E-B Warehouse

The H.E. Butt Grocery Company had a problem. Their San Marcos, Texas Distribution Center had a leaking standing seam roof, and several efforts to remedy the situation – including elastomeric coatings – had failed. The H-E-B facility is used to store and distribute household, cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, and the building’s 396,126 square foot roof was in trouble.