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    Copy of Roof Replace Orlando Fl | Call (407) 851-0680 – Video - March 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Three GAF Roofs Featured as Award Winners in ARMA's QARC Program - March 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WAYNE, NJ GAF, North America's largest roofing manufacturer, is proud to announce three recognized projects in ARMA's (the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association's) 2014 Quality Asphalt Roofing Case Study Program (QARC). The QARC program seeks to recognize industry professionals who use asphaltic roofing and to document successful projects that illustrate the benefits of asphalt roofing systems.

    Winning the Gold award was Doral City Hall, submitted by Precision Roofing Corp. of Miami, FL. The built-up roofing project tasked the contractor with performing a complex roofing job under tight government scrutiny while protecting the building's assets, reducing costs, and assuring roof longevity. In addition, Precision Roofing was mandated to install an energy-efficient roof system using a cap sheet that exceeds the reflectance requirements of ENERGY STAR, Title 24, and the Miami 21 Initiative. The project featured multiple roof areas, including a portion over lightweight insulating concrete using the GAFGLAS Stratavent Eliminator Nailable Venting Base Sheet, three plies of premium glass ply, and the hot-mopped EnergyCap BUR cap sheet. This premium roof system features high reflectivity, meets the latest building code standards, and offers reliable and redundant protection for this important government facility.

    This year's Silver award-winning project was completed by Advanced Roofing Inc. of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, on a high-profile Publix grocery store. As a Publix Corporate preferred roofing contractor, Advanced Roofing was chosen from more than 200 other bidders for this new construction roofing project. The 60,000 sq. ft. roof consists of three plies of Type 6 hot-mopped roofing felt followed by one ply of Ruberoid PRF modified bitumen fire-rated cap sheet, and then coated with a white/gray striped design. The coating added reflective performance and an aesthetic design, offering Publix the extra protection of a four-ply asphalt roofing system that features both durability and sustainability. In fact, Publix Corporate uses asphalt-based roofing for 90% of its properties, and this roof was the 70th new roof installed by Advanced Roofing Inc. for the grocery store chain since 1996.

    Achieving Honorable Mention in the 2014 ARMA QARC contest was The Luzerne County Courthouse in Wilkes-Barre, PA, submitted by Mark J. Sobeck Roof Consulting Inc. The decision to go with GAF's Monaco roofing shingles in Venetian Coral was based on the County's desire to re-create the look of the original building's European clay tile while saving up to 70% of the cost of the original roof. The asphalt roofing shingles were also chosen for their durability, impact resistance, and ability to hold up to roof traffic compared with the original barrel-shaped Spanish tile. Not only has this roof become the talk of the town of Wilkes-Barre, it also met the four key criteria specified by the County and the roof consultant: durability, aesthetics, reliability, and cost.

    "These three award-winning projects are great examples of how asphalt-based roofing can do it allon low- and steep-slope roofs for a variety of clients," says Lynn Picone, director of inside sales at GAF. "The roofing industry is indebted to ARMA and its leadership for following through on yet another successful QARC program. This case study program provides all industry professionals the opportunity to share good roofing practices and have their efforts recognized by ARMA's panel of judges."

    For more information on submitting projects to the QARC program, visit the ARMA website at http://www.asphaltroofing.org.

    For more information about GAF products, visit http://www.gaf.com.

    About GAF Founded in 1886, GAF has become the largest roofing manufacturer in North America. The company's products include a comprehensive portfolio of steep-slope and commercial roofing systems, which are supported by an extensive national network of factory-certified contractors. Its success is driven by its commitment to Advanced Quality, Industry Expertise, and Solutions Made Simple for contractors, specifiers, and property owners alike. In 2011, GAF was the first roofing manufacturer to offer a Lifetime limited warranty on all of its laminated shingles and, in 2012, it introduced the GAF Lifetime Roofing System.

    With a focus on social responsibility, GAF has developed Advanced Protection Shingle Technology, which provides superior durability and wind resistance while reducing the use of scarce natural resources. The company has also developed single-ply and asphaltic membranes with superior durability and high reflectivity to meet the most rigorous industry standards while helping commercial property owners and designers reduce energy consumption.

    GAF also supports the roofing industry through CARE, the Center for the Advancement of Roofing Excellence, which has provided education to over 125,000 professionals. CARE's mission is to help professional contractors and distributors build their businesses through sales and management education, and to provide product and installation training to contractors, distributors, architects, property owners, and related industry personnel. For more information about GAF, visit http://www.gaf.com.

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    Roofing company to build plant in Moberly - March 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Wednesday, March 19, 2014

    MOBERLY, Mo. (AP) A leading shingle manufacturing company says it will build a new production facility in the central Missouri town of Moberly.

    GAF Roofing said Tuesday that the 320,000-square-foot facility will have the largest production capacity of any shingle manufacturing plant in the industry. It will employ about 125 people and is expected to open by the end of 2017.

    The company, headquartered in Wayne, N.J., describes itself as North Americas largest roofing manufacturer. The Moberly facility will be GAFs 14th shingle plant and is intended to serve customers throughout the Midwest.

    Gov. Jay Nixon said GAF plans to spend about $149 million on the facility.

    The Missouri Department of Economic Development says GAF could receive about $5.6 million of state incentives.

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    Reaching new heights: 4 tips for finding a skilled roofing contractor - March 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (BPT) - Purchasing a new roof is one of the most important and biggest investments you can make in your home. Thats why its crucial to have a knowledgeable professional on hand to guide you through each step of the process. In fact, choosing the right contractor is just as important as choosing the right roofing components. Remember the four Rs to help ensure you have the best person for the job.

    1. Research local contractor options.

    A great contractor for your roof replacement project will be dedicated to outstanding craftsmanship and possess a high level of professionalism. Ask for referrals from friends and family or check out reviews on consumer rating sites. As a general rule, any contractor you consider should be in good standing with the Better Business Bureau and hold at least $1 million in general liability insurance. Make sure to verify that he or she carries all required state and local licensing. As with any other professional service, its also a good idea to shop around and obtain multiple quotes before making a commitment.

    2. Rely on a trusted brand.

    The top roofing manufacturers proactively seek out alliances with some of the best contractors in the business. Contractor networks are supported by the manufacturer and offer homeowners added assurance that participating professionals are skilled and reputable. These designated contractors are typically up-to-date on the latest industry standards and technologies, as well as being trained inside and out on the manufacturers products.

    Roof replacement is a major undertaking, and homeowners deserve the peace of mind that comes with knowing their contractors have the support of a trusted, well-established brand, says Carl Baca, director of strategic marketing for Owens Corning Roofing and Asphalt. Consumers can rely on Owens Corning Roofing Platinum and Preferred Contractors to bring extensive experience and insight to any job because they have been trained to install Owens Corning Total Protection Roofing System components and have undergone rigorous instruction to ensure an outstanding level of quality.

    3. Review any proposals thoroughly.

    After a prospective contractor does a thorough inspection of your current roof, he or she should provide a written proposal and cost estimate for your roof replacement project. Review the proposal closely and inquire about such details as projected start and completion dates, expectations for payment and adherence to local building codes. The proposal also should clearly outline the scope of work for the job including all products to be specified. In addition, this is an ideal time to ensure that the contractor will commit to supervising the job during each phase of the work, inspect it thoroughly when finished and leave your yard in the same shape it was found.

    4. Request a comprehensive warranty.

    Consider selecting a contractor who provides additional warranty coverage for excellent protection. For instance, Owens Corning Roofing now offers multiple roofing system warranties through its Preferred or Platinum Preferred Roofing Contractor network. Some of these system warranties also include contractor workmanship coverage. Make sure your contractor takes the time to explain all available warranties so that you thoroughly understand the limitations and requirements before your roof is installed, and you know who to contact if theres a problem in the future.

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    Express announce six returners to roster - March 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    March 19, 2014 - Northwoods League (Northwoods) Eau Claire Express Eau Claire, Wis. - The Express front office today announced that six players from the 2013 roster will return to Eau Claire for a second summer. Returners include pitchers Taylor Duree and Peter Hendron, infielders Mike Porcaro and Dalton Bowers, and outfielders Alex Call and Daniel Kihle. With the latest additions, the Express roster stands at 17 with just over two months until the season opener.

    Duree is entering his sophomore season at the University of New Mexico. The right-hander appeared in 11 games in 2013 for the Express, starting nine, compiling a 2-3 record and 3.52 earned run average in 53.2 innings pitched. The Albuquerque, N.M. native has appeared in eight of the Lobos 20 games out of the bullpen this spring. He has no record and a 5.11 ERA in 12.1 innings pitched. As a freshman at New Mexico, Duree made 16 appearances and two starts. He had no record and a 4.15 ERA in 17.1 innings pitched.

    Hendron is a right-handed pitcher for Santa Clara University. The sophomore started four of the nine games he appeared in last summer for the Express, finishing with a 1-3 record and 4.55 ERA. His best outing of the season came in his last appearance, a win in Thunder Bay that saw him pitch six shutout innings with three hits allowed, no walks and eight strikeouts. He has been the best starter for the Broncos this spring, registering a 2-1 record and 3.00 ERA in five starts thus far. He appeared in ten games in 2013 as a freshman, including two starts.

    Porcaro enters his junior year at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee as an infielder. He saw action in 44 games for the Express in 2013. The Burlington, Wis. native finished with a .242 batting average, five doubles and 25 runs batted in. Porcaro has started all 11 games for the Panthers this spring and ranks second on the team with a .324 batting average and is tied for the team lead with four doubles. He has already walked ten times, which has helped him to an impressive .458 on-base percentage. Over his first two seasons in Milwaukee, Porcaro batted .344 with 17 doubles and five triples.

    Bowers is a sophomore for the New Mexico Junior College Thunderbirds. He joined the Express mid-season in 2013 and appeared in 26 games. Bowers batted .257 in 101 at-bats, scored 18 runs and drove in 14. The Albuquerque, N.M. native appeared in 34 games as a freshman for the Thunderbirds, starting 32. He had a .333 batting average and an impressive .460 on-base percentage.

    Call saw limited late-season action for the Express last summer, appearing in eight games down the stretch. In 23 at-bats he had eight hits, one home run and three RBI's. When Call was originally signed in 2013 he was considered a high school player. Due to Northwoods League rules, his contract covered both the 2013 and 2014 seasons. The River Falls (Wis.) High School grad has gotten off to a good start in his freshman season at Ball State University, leading the team with a .365 batting average in 17 games started. He ranks second on the squad in both RBI's and doubles, with 11 and five.

    Kihle returns to the Express after seeing action in 48 games in last summer. His 2013 campaign consisted of 182 at-bats, a .242 batting average, seven doubles, and 23 RBI's. His 13 stolen bases ranked second to Charlie White's 25 for the Express. The Wichita State sophomore outfielder was off to a hot start this spring until recently suffering a broken hand. He ranks second on the team with a .370 batting average and is tied for second on the team with two home runs. He showed great improvement from his freshman season with the Shockers, which saw him collect nine hits in 47 at-bats over 35 games and 11 starts.

    The Express begin their 10th season of play in the Northwoods League on Tuesday, May 27 versus the Lakeshore Chinooks. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 PM with gates opening at 5:30. Season tickets and voucher packs are on sale now. Single-game tickets will go on sale May 1. The full promotional schedule for 2014 will be announced on April 1.

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    'Glee' Stars Celebrate 100 Episodes, Share Their Bucket List - March 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    As Glee celebrates 100 episodes, the endgame is rapidly approaching.

    The Fox musical heads home from L.A. for this week's 100th episode after New Directions' second-place finish at Nationals to pay tribute to the glee club that helped its members -- past and present -- find themselves.

    With Sue (Jane Lynch) poised to end New Directions once and for all, current and former members of Mr. Schue's (Matthew Morrison) glee club will return to the choir room to say farewell. Morrison told The Hollywood Reporter during a visit to the show's Hollywood set for the 100th episode celebration that the hour is bittersweet.

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    "[New Directions] came in second place at Nationals, and the deal was we had to come in first. It's the end of the glee club, which is an end of an era. I still remember the first scene we ever shot for Glee for the pilot. It was me and Cory Monteith and it was a scene where I accused him of having weed in his locker. Doing 'Don't Stop Believin' ' here today and he's not here, that's a full-circle moment. That saying is so true: The show must go on -- and we've really banded together. It's been tough but it's been real."

    THR hit the Glee set and quizzed the cast to find out the one thing they'd like to see for their onscreen counterparts before the Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk dramedy heads for New York and bids farewell after next year's sixth and final season.

    Lynch: The actress, who also hosts NBC's Hollywood Game Night, wants the snarky McKinley High principal to get serious. "I'd love to have her do something serious in the way the kids do, where she sings a song because she can find no other way to express herself than in song. Sue hasn't had one of those."

    Morrison: The original castmember says Glee has already featured the one thing at the top of his bucket list. " 'Make 'Em Laugh' was my bucket list. Getting to do some classic songs like Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly did was a dream come true. If I could have written a show for myself, this would have been it. I've gotten to use all the stuff I've been training my whole life to do. It's been amazing."

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    Lea Michele (Rachel): The actress, in a nod to the show's demanding production schedule, laughed at the thought of having an easier go of filming. "I'd like to do a whole episode in bed, where Rachel is sick and has to lay in bed in comfy clothes for an entire episode."

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