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November 2010 
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Photo gallery
Gooding with his wife, Michelle; oldest daughter, Zoe; and twins-son Parker and daughter Payton
From the article: Flashings
Issue: November 2010
Firestone SBS FR UltraWhite™ cap sheets were installed on Stephen Mather High School's 8,000-square-foot library to help it achieve a LEED® Silver rating.
Photo courtesy of Firestone Building Products Co. LLC, Indianapolis.
From the article: Making mod bit green
Issue: November 2010
Installing a highly reflective, cool roof surface can make an existing polymer-modified bitumen roof system more energy efficient.
Photo courtesy of Firestone Building Products Co. LLC, Indianapolis.
From the article: Making mod bit green
Issue: November 2010
Firestone Building Products AcryliTop coating was applied to the low-slope roof at Denver International Airport to increase the building's energy efficiency.
Photo courtesy of Firestone Building Products Co. LLC, Indianapolis.
From the article: Making mod bit green
Issue: November 2010
Historically, acrylic coatings were the most common way to obtain a highly reflective roof surface.
Photo courtesy of Firestone Building Products Co. LLC, Indianapolis.
From the article: Making mod bit green
Issue: November 2010
Ferndale Public Library's new roof systems
Photo courtesy of Wm. Molnar Roofing Inc., Riverview, Mich.
From the article: Labor on a library
Issue: November 2010
A cross-section of an incomplete detail where the vegetative trays meet the outlining paver system
Photo courtesy of Wm. Molnar Roofing Inc., Riverview, Mich.
From the article: Labor on a library
Issue: November 2010
Wm. Molnar Roofing employees install LiveRoof® vegetative trays.
Photo courtesy of Wm. Molnar Roofing Inc., Riverview, Mich.
From the article: Labor on a library
Issue: November 2010
The underside of the acoustical steel deck; Wm. Molnar Roofing also performed interior sheet metal detail work.
Photo courtesy of Wm. Molnar Roofing Inc., Riverview, Mich.
From the article: Labor on a library
Issue: November 2010
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