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    Roofing company offering free guns to customers – Fox News - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Get a roof, get a gun!

    Thats the pitch Alabama roofers are using to attract customers, promising them a free AR-15 rifle in a video ad that has created big buzz on the Internet, FOX 13 reported.

    Zach Blenkinsopp, of Decatur-based Digital Roofing Innovations, along with co-owner Chris McGuire created the 1-minute ad to attract new customers to their business.

    The video shows Blenkinsopp putting on his roofing gear, which he takes from the back of his car, as he tells viewers: Im not here to talk to you about roofing Im here to talk to you about AR-15 rifles. If you sign up for a new roof with Digital Roofing Innovations, you are going to get you a free AR-15 rifle after we complete the roof.

    Blenkinsopp and McGuire told WIAT that they dont have a big budget for marketing, so the do-it-yourself advertising campaign seemed to make the most sense.

    'I knew it would invoke emotion.'

    "I posted this in extremely conservative Facebook groups, extremely liberal Facebook groups, because I knew it would invoke emotion, McGuire told WIAT.

    McGuire said that while critics are taking aim at the ads for promoting violence, its legal to get a free gun for buying a roof.

    When the duo completes a roof, the customer will be given a voucher for a gun, and will have to go through all the same background checks as if they were buying their own guns.

    "You get to choose what you believe in and if people don't like it then we don't care. We're going to continue to do our business and take care of our customers,"Blenkinsopp told Fox 13.

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    Angie’s List: Recycling Roofing Shingles – MyWabashValley - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    In 2015 alone, two million tons of recycled asphalt shingles went into new pavement around the country, which saved taxpayers 2.6 billion dollars. In this Angie's List report, an industry that salvages shingles to put them into our roadways.

    Asphalt shingles are the number one roofing material in the country, but what happens to them when they're replaced?

    According to Angie's List founder, Angie Hicks, "Eighty percent of U.S. homes have asphalt shingles on their roof, so keeping these shingles out of landfills is a big win for the environment."

    Across the nation, companies like Indiana Shingle Recycling receive loads of old shingles from roofers and contractors.

    Liesel Ray, Co-Owner of Indiana Shingle Recycling says, "They unload it here and then we have hands-on guys that get in there and physically have to go through and basically pull the trash out of it."

    Bone Dry Roofing, which serves 10 Midwest markets, drops off daily at an average of 85-dollars per truckload.

    "So the majority of the material we tear off of roofs actually goes into the shingle recycling program. We've been recognized by our manufacturer as one of the top recycling contractors in the United States." Judd Haag, General Manager of Bone Dry Roofing.

    Shingles go into a massive shredder to create what asphalt companies use in their pavement mix.

    "It basically grinds it up and pulverizes it into a consistency kind of in between a pea gravel and a coffee ground." says Ray.

    When one mountain of shingles goes through the shredder, another takes its place.

    "As you can see behind me, if this was sitting in the landfill, it's basically going to sit there forever. By us taking it and recycling it, it's put back into the roads so everyone's basically driving on recycled material." says Ray.

    Angie says to ask potential roofers if they recycle old shingles. Because most consider it the new standard, if one tells you they don't do it, consider one that does.

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    Roofing Renovation: 3 Energy Efficient Strategies – Living Architecture Monitor magazine (press release) (blog) - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    There are nearly 5.6 million commercial buildings across the United States, which generate approximately 16% of greenhouse gas emissions. In order to reduce the environmental impact of these commercial facilities, even the smallest eco-friendly renovation shouldnt be overlooked, as it can create positive change. In fact, according to the U.S. EPAs ENERGY STAR program, if energy efficiency among commercial buildings improved by just 10%, there could be a total cost savings of about $40 billion, not to mention the amount of greenhouse gas emissions that would be prevented. Following are three renovations may not only reduce a commercial buildings carbon footprint, but even help save money over the long-term:

    Install vegetated roofing. Vegetated roofs offer a host of environmental and functional benefits to facility management staff, ranging from stormwater management and creation of new usable space to air quality improvements and, of course, significant energy savings. Vegetated roof systems provide shade and aid in cooling the air around the building through evapotranspiration. This reduces the pressure put on a facilitys mechanical heating and cooling systems for the floor directly below the vegetated roof, resulting in significant energy savings.

    However, the actual thermal performance varies widely and is dependent upon factors including building design, time of year, depth of media, vegetation type and coverage, and amount of water held within the system. Nonetheless, these energy savings are real; theyre a dividend on the initial investment in a vegetated roof. Vegetated roofs also help protect the underlying roof system from extreme temperatures and ultraviolet rays, extending its service life and saving money from a roof replacement or restoration.

    In addition to energy savings, installing a vegetated roof offers ample stormwater management benefits. A vegetated roof system reduces the volume of stormwater runoff, which helps alleviate the stress put on infrastructure. This is of importance in urban areas because excess stormwater runoff is the major contributor to non-point source pollution, stream bank erosion, and the cost to treat the water. Vegetated roofing mimics the role that soil and vegetation play in a natural setting by absorbing the water and eliminating impervious surfaces.

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    Business for Roofing Contractors Skyrocket after Storms – Concho valley homepage - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    San Angelo - TX - Kirby Hartman, the owner of Hartman Roofing in San Angelo says the past few weeks have been beyond busy.

    "Several days after the initial storm, since we've had two, one on the 4th of July, one about a week before. We're having probably about 50 calls, at least 50 calls a day," says Kirby Hartman.

    "We haven't had our phones just so crazy since 1995, everybody remembers '95."

    The 85 mile per hour wind storm that swept through the Concho Valley in June caused roofing damage for hundreds of residents and businesses.

    "Residential, there was just shingles blown off all over, but the people that are really really in a predicament are mainly commercial roofs that it took the entire roof off," says Hartman.

    "So many of the roofs have blown off, especially a lot of the commercial roofs, the flat roofs. The wind gets underneath them, it's like a big ole sheet, just rips them right off."

    To catch up with just the local damages the roofing company has about 5 crews out every day.

    "I think all the local roofers, we have a lot of really good contractors here and I think everybody is just bombarded with calls right now."

    Hartman Roofing has been in business since 1988 and serves West Texas and parts of the Panhandle.

    Kirby says within a month's time, he hopes to have all damages assessed and or repaired.

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    Roofing Companies Are Now Offering Free Guns With Your Purchase For Some Reason – HuffPost - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Roofing companies in at least two states have adopted a bizarre marketing campaign in which customers who buy a roof get a free semi-automatic weapon as a bonus.

    Digital Roofing Innovations in Decatur, Alabama, is the latest to offer the special. The company released a campy, over-the-top ad on July 4 complete with short shorts, beers, and gunfire promising an AR-15 to anyone who orders a roofing job.

    Co-owner Zach Blenkinsopp, the scantily-clad star of the ad, promises its not a gimmick.

    Youre gonna get you a free AR-15 rifle after we complete the roof. Hows that sound? he says. Donald Trumpsays, make America great again, I say, make America gun again.

    The company likely drew inspiration from a similar Denver-area campaign by Weatherproof Roofing & Exteriors in Colorado, which made headlines in May with its offer of an AR-15, a handgun, a self-defense shotgun or a $500 gift certificate to Cabelas.

    Both companies offer a voucher for a gun after the customer passes a background check. Its all completely legal.

    Blenkinsopp, a self-proclaimed Navy veteran, told local WHNT that he wasnt trying to make social commentary about the gun violence problem in America. Weatherproofs ad is a bit more political, however,stating on its website, Youre a true patriot who believes that gun ownership isnt just your right, its to protect citizens like you against the infringement on your God-given rights.

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    Still, the issue is polarizing. As weve reported, lawmakers are still split on whether a more weaponized populace is the answer to gun violence, even after a gunman shot a member of Congress and four other peopleat baseball practicein the northern Virginia in June. HuffPosts Nick Wing argues that more guns are not the answer.

    Regardless, its as easy as ever to get your hands on a semi-automatic gun. Shortly after the mass shooting at Pulse nightclub in Orlando last year, it took us just 38 minutes to buy our own AR-15 a process that was delayed only because people were flocking to buy them after the shooting, a phenomenon that always happens after mass shootings.

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    STC directors devise formula for dividing cost of new roofs – Republican & Herald - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    MAR LIN On Monday night, the board of directors of Schuylkill County Area Vocational-Technical School took a step toward replacing the roofs of the Schuylkill Technology Center buildings in Frackville and Mar Lin.

    The board devised a formula to determine how much each of the 12 school districts in Schuylkill County will put into the project thats expected to cost more than $3.1 million. The board approved a motion to send the recommendation to school boards for approval.

    The plan is based on 66.667 percent of a districts market value and 33.333 percent of student enrollment budget at STC, Brian A. Manning, business manager at Schuylkill IU 29, said.

    With the formula, school districts would contribute the following amounts:

    Blue Mountain, $605,655.26

    Mahanoy Area, $139,683.89

    Minersville Area, $194,465.34

    North Schuylkill, $279,929.50

    Pine Grove Area, $319,583.87

    Pottsville Area, $400,901.79

    Saint Clair Area, $137,956.02

    Schuylkill Haven Area, $218,672.81

    Shenandoah Valley, $120,135.28

    Tamaqua Area, $421,052.15

    Tri-Valley, $178,640.47

    Williams Valley, $136,986.61

    Its a middle ground, Manning said.

    Previously, the board members discussed a formula of 75 percent market value and 25 percent STC budget enrollment, and 50 percent market value and 50 percent STC budget enrollment.

    I spoke to almost all of my board members. They are receptive to a split of 66/33. They feel they didnt want to budge from 50/50, but they do see the need, Mary Jo Moss of Blue Mountain said.

    Can we move forward on this tonight? Charles Chaz Hepler of North Schuylkill asked.

    What were suggesting tonight, I believe, is that this board approve a recommendation to go out to the districts, James Caravan, solicitor for the STC board, said.

    If all districts agree on the formula, the STC board can seek a contractor, Manning said. If they dont, discussions about the formula will continue.

    Hepler made the motion to send out the boards recommendation. It was seconded by Larry A. Wittig of Tamaqua Area and carried unanimously in a roll call vote by board members present.

    The others present were board President Scott Jacoby of Schuylkill Haven Area and members Helene Creasy of Shenandoah Valley, Roger Heidlebaugh of Tri-Valley, John Mika of Williams Valley, Gretchen Ulmer of Minersville Area, Jay Hanley of Mahanoy Area, Scott Thomas of Pottsville Area and Michael Holobetz of Saint Clair Area. David Frew of Pine Grove Area was absent.

    Manning estimated the cost to replace roofs at STC-North, Frackville, and STC-South, Mar Lin, to be $3,153,663 and include capital repairs. The roof replacement at STC-North is estimated at $1,690,600; roof replacement at STC-South is $818,500; HVAC upgrades at both schools $539,563; and exterior masonry repairs at STC-South to be an estimated $105,000, Manning said.

    In 2015, Robert McCarthy of international roofing manufacturer The Garland Company spoke to the board about the roofs. He provided an update Monday, particularly on the roof at STC-North.

    He said, The roof is beyond its useful life. One of the challenges there is it doesnt drain well. Its supposed to be sloped to drains. Its a flat roof which doesnt slope. And theres quite a bit of ponding water. Its been a challenge. If it leaks in one of those areas, which it has, we get a deluge of water into the building.

    In other matters, the board decided to hire CFM Commercial HVAC Inc., Orwigsburg, for emergency replacement of the HVAC system at STC-South. It will cost $83,895 and that will come from STCs budget, Manning said.

    John Nabholz, facilities director at Schuylkill IU 29, made the recommendation. The system was installed in 1989 and Nabholz anticipated it would fail in the first week of the 2017-18 school year. A new unit will take eight weeks to install, he said.

    Its a 30-year-old unit. Its limping. And I know darn well its going to die the first week of school. The districts are going to hear about it from parents and its going to come back on me. And if we wait until then, then that will take another eight weeks. We need to make a decision on this as soon as possible, Nabholz said.

    Instead of bidding the project, the board unanimously decided to move forward Monday to hire CFM to do the work since it was considered an emergency. The project will include switching the power source from electricity to natural gas.

    Contact the writer: spytak@republicanherald.com; 570-628-6011

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    Roofs and roads – Herald Palladium - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    WATERVLIET The 2017-18 budget is already getting a workout in Watervliet.

    The City Commission approved multiple big expenditures that were planned on and budgeted for the next year.

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    C.R. Thompson Roofing Believes Summer Is Perfect for Siding … – Digital Journal - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Philadelphia, PA -- (SBWIRE) -- 07/11/2017 -- C.R. Thompson Roofing, the leading roofer company in Doylestown, PA and the surrounding areas, wants everyone to take advantage of the beautiful summer weather and get their siding replaced on their home.

    Following the harsh cold temperatures, rain and snow make winter a difficult time to do home renovation projects. Summertime is perfect for renovating any part of a home.

    C.R. Thompson Roofing's level of professionalism is apparent. All customers receive a 30-year guarantee on the work they install or repair. This level of guarantee speaks for the level of work that C.R. Thompson Roofing is able to achieve. Their professionals strive to provide Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey residents with a high level of service and customer satisfaction.

    Establishing a safe work environment is also something C.R. Thompson Roofing takes seriously. Making sure thorough inspections are conducted before, during and after installation and their staff wears safety harnesses at all times are just a couple of examples of the level of importance this company puts on the safety of their workers and the client's property.

    Those looking for more information regarding metal roofing in Philadelphia, PA, and the surrounding areas are encouraged to contact C.R. Thompson immediately. They can be reached online at https://www.crthompsonroofing.com/ or by calling 215-375-7904.

    About C.R. Thompson RoofingC.R. Thompson Roofing is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based roofing company that serves home and commercial property owners in and around Philadelphia and South Jersey. The company can install and repair shingle roofs, slate roofs, rubber roofs, and many others. C.R. Thompson Roofing not only offers roofing services but can also install and repair siding and windows, perform brick pointing, clean gutters, and much more.

    To learn more about this top-rated, family-owned and operated roofing company located in Philadelphia, please visit http://www.crthompsonroofing.com/

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    Logan County Commissioners approve $350k for maintenance projects – Journal Advocate - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Lisa Young

    Journal-Advocate staff writer

    The Logan County Commissioners tackled two important county maintenance issues during their regular board meeting Tuesday morning, giving approval to remove and replace a boiler at the Road and Bridge Department and to re-roof a cluster of buildings at the Logan County Justice Center.

    The commissioners approved an agreement with Brian Seyferth & Associates to replace the current waste oil boiler with a new gas-fired boiler at the Road and Bridge maintenance shop. Commissioner Byron Pelton said the current waste oil boiler is no longer able to meet the demands at the shop and needs to be replaced before winter.

    The scope of work submitted by the engineering company includes a mechanical plan of the boiler room indicating removal and replacement of the existing boiler, piping schematics and sequence of operation for a flat fee of $2,840.

    The commissioners also agreed to enter into a contract with Front Range Roofing Systems of Greeley for the installation of a Ballasted EPDM Roof System at the Logan County Justice Center. Cost of the project sits at $342,810 and will include all existing roof structure surface areas at the Justice Center, including the sheriffs's administrative offices and detention center, district and county courts, probation offices, and district attorney offices.

    The work includes the removal and disposal of the existing roofing membrane to the existing insulation; installation of inch coverboard and ballast .060 mil Black EPDM, re-using the existing ballast; installation of all wood and sheet metal as required by warranty; and providing the manufacturer's 15 year warranty upon completion of the project. Work on the nearly 58,700 square foot re-roofing project will begin Aug. 28 and must be completed by Nov. 15 according to the contract.

    In other county business, the commissioners received one bid from McAtee Construction in Sterling for the 2017 Overlay Program. McAtee's bid of $83 per ton was referred to the Road and Bridge Department for further review.

    The overlay project will affect six county roads: C.R. 25 between C.R. 4 and Propst Ranch (Merino Bridges) for 1.6 miles; C.R. 46 between C.R. 43 (Padroni Railroad Tracks) and Highway 113 for 3 miles; C.R. 31 between C.R. 8 north to C.R. 310 for 0.5 miles; C.R. 310 from C.R. 31 east to Highway 63 for 2 miles; C.R. 37.5 between C.R. 37.5 (South Corner) and C.R. 32 for 0.5 miles; and C.R. 32 from C.R. 37.5 east to C.R. 39 for 1.2 miles. No start date was given for the work; however all work on the overlay project is scheduled to be completed by Sept. 30.

    The commissioners opened and approved one bid for the sale of the county's 2010 Model 2906 Super Single Tire Shear machine. The bid for the machine came from All Tread, LLC in the amount of $7,000.

    One subdivision exemption was approved during the meeting. Michael M. and Dorris K. Roelle received approval to create a 20.04-acre parcel from a 232- acre parcel in Peetz. The request will allow the owners to sell the 20.04 acre plot located east of Highway 113 to Peetz Farmer's Co-op for business expansion.

    James Horner received county approval for the final plat on Horner Minor Subdivision located at 11632 County Road 37. The plat will create a three lot minor subdivision from a 35.34 acre plot. The subdivision will consist of Lot 1, containing 16.29 acres, Lot 2, containing 18.22 acres and Lot 3, containing 0.83 acres.

    The next business meeting for the commissioners will be Tuesday, July 18, at 9 a.m. at the Logan County Courthouse. The commissioners' work sessions, which follow the business meeting, have been moved from 10 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

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    Roofing Services Done Right with Austin Roof Repair & Replacement – MENAFN.COM - July 12, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (MENAFN Editorial) Austin, Texas - Roofs serve as the first line of defense against inclement weather and falling objects. Exposed to natural elements, these will badly deteriorate without regular maintenance. It is advised that roofs must be inspected twice a year especially during spring and fall. Replacements are recommended for those that reach 20 to 50 years old. While homeowners can do minor repairs by themselves, a contractor is hired for proper installation or major roof restitutions. With their credo to deliver quick and reliable roof services, Austin Roof Repair & Replacement commits to assisting homeowners in Austin and nearby areas.

    'With our years of residential roofing experience, our team at Austin Roof Repair & Replacement has the expertise to help you with a wide range of roofing types. Be it asphalt shingles, concrete or clay tiles, or a metal roof, we have the skill to finish the job and provide your home the best roof possible. We also provide quality roof replacements regardless whether your roof suffered extensive damages, reached the end of its lifetime, or you opt for a greener roof, said the company spokesperson, Brad Farr. They are aware that healthy roofs are vital because these provide protection and enhance aesthetic appeal to a house.

    The company believes that walking the customer through the process puts them at ease with their roofing services. Once they finish the job, homeowners can expect a better home in the long term. do provide not only better protection but also raise the market value of a house. Nonetheless, Austin Roof Repair & Replacement advises homeowners to get their roofs checked right away once they noticed leaks or damages which were not present before.

    #Media Contact Company Name: Austin Roof Repair & Replacement Contact Person: Brad Farr Email: Phone: 512-820-1332 Address:4411 Spicewood Springs #1501 City: Austin State: Texas Country: #UnitedStates Website:

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