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Application
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| Commercial | Commercial applications refer to where people work, usually in offices. | ||
| Industrial | Industrial applications refer to where people work, usually in factories. | ||
| Residential | Residential applications refer to where people live. | ||
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Types
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| Engineered | Engineered roofing systems are high performance and insulated, which can consist of bituminous membranes, mastic asphalt, and polymeric single ply. These systems also include green roof systems, damp proof courses, and damp proof membranes | ||
| Hot Mopped Asphalt | Hot mopped asphalt roofing, or tar roofing, is applied to flat or semi-flat roofs. The melted asphalt material is applied by using mops. | ||
| Liquid Roof | Liquid roofing is applied by using liquid rubber. It is self-adhering and seamless, and waterproofs immediately after applied. Since it's liquid when first applied, it can adhere to any shape of roof | ||
| Panel | Paneled roofing is available in a variety of roofing styles, patterns, designs, and colors. Long lasting and durable, panel roofing can come in many different types of materials like metal, glass, plastic, and others. | ||
| Shakes | Shakes are pieces of wood that have been split and not sawed, while shingles are sawed on all sides. Shakes are commonly made from red cedar, but can be made from pine and other materials as well. | ||
| Shingles | Shingles are roofing materials that have been cut on all 4 sides in a select size. Asphalt shingles are the most commonly used. | ||
| Tile | Tile roofing is can be made of clay, stone, plastics, wood, etc. Tiles can be curved or flat. | ||
| Other Types | Other proprietary, specialized, or unlisted types of roofing. | ||
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Material
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| Aluminum | Aluminum is a bluish, silver-white, malleable, ductile, light, trivalent, metallic element that has good electrical and thermal conductivity, high reflectivity, and resistance to oxidation. | ||
| Asphalt | Asphalt is a sticky, black, and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid that is present in most crude petroleum. | ||
| Concrete | Concrete is a construction material composed of cement and other cementitious materials such as fly ash and slag cement, aggregate, water, and chemical admixtures. | ||
| Copper | Copper is a common reddish, metallic element that is ductile, malleable, and is one of the best conductors of heat and electricity. | ||
| Clay | Vitrified clay is composed of crushed and blended clays that are fired at a succession of temperatures to provide excellent strength and a glossy finish. General characteristics include resistance to internal and external chemical corrosion, abrasion, and heat. Vitrified clay is used in many industrial applications, most notably as tile or piping. | ||
| Fiberglass | Fiberglass is strong, durable, and impervious to many caustics and extreme temperatures; fiberglass fabrics are widely used in industry settings. | ||
| Glass | Glass is a hard, brittle material consisting of a mixture of silicates that is usually transparent or translucent. It is considered to be a cooled liquid rather than a true solid. | ||
| Organic Fiber | Organic fiber consists of an organic felt material, which is generally paper saturated with asphalt to make it waterproof. | ||
| Plastic | Plastic refers to numerous organic, synthetic, or processed materials that are mostly thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers of high molecular weight and that can be made into objects, films, or filaments. | ||
| Rubber | Synthetic rubber includes many grades such as Norprene®, neoprene, and silicone; these compounds typically exhibit high abrasion resistance and fluid and chemical resistance. | ||
| Slate | Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original, shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low grade regional metamorphism. | ||
| Steel | Steel is a commercial iron that contains carbon in any amount up to about 1.7 percent as an essential alloying constituent. It is malleable when under suitable conditions, and is distinguished from cast iron by its malleability and lower carbon content. | ||
| Stone | The roofing material is made from stone. Examples are limestone and sandstone. | ||
| Tin | Tin is a malleable, ductile, and highly crystalline, silvery-white metal. It is malleable at ordinary temperatures, but is brittle when it is cooled. | ||
| Wood | The roofing material is made from wood. | ||
| Other Material | Other proprietary, specialized, or unlisted material. | ||
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