The Roofing Marketplace


Calculate accurate estimates in a flash with Quick Bid®

Speed up and batten down your estimating with Quick Bid. Increase your accuracy by eliminating key strokes. Easily assemble, summarize, price and submit. Never overlook a piece. Click on the roofing database of materials from Johns Manville, Firestone, CertainTeed and more. Use eQuote for a price check by email. Automate with On Center Software, designed by construction pros for construction pros. Call (866) 627-6246 to schedule a demo with our roofing insider and visit www.oncenter.com.

Fry Reglet flashing system

For more than 65 years, Fry Reglet's Reglet & Springlok™ Flashing System has provided the ultimate in roof protection from moisture intrusion and wind uplift. Five profiles are available for all construction configurations—all designed, tested and proven to keep wind and moisture from getting under roofs. Visit www.fryreglet.com or call (800) 237-9773 for more information.

Aluminator retrofit roof drain with MaxxFlo® seal

The Aluminator retrofit drain from Mule-Hide Products with MaxxFlo mechanical seal prevents water backup and meets and exceeds ANSI/SPRI RD1 for water back flow. It features a bolted down 10-inch diameter aluminum strainer with a 12-inch cut-to-length outlet and 16-inch flange available in multiple drain sizes. The drain includes an exclusive, easy-to-use installation tool. For more information, visit www.mulehide.com.







KEE-Stone® membrane leads industry in UV and aging performance

Garland's new KEE-Stone FB 60 fleece-backed thermoplastic membrane exceeded industry standard weathering tests tenfold, standing up against even the harshest weather and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. KEE-Stone's unique compound, formulated using the highest grade DuPont™ Elvaloy® HP Ketone Ethylene Ester (KEE), provides superior resistance to UV degradation and heat resistance while retaining its low-temperature flexibility, which translates into a longer-lasting roof. KEE-Stone is designed for use as part of a two-ply hybrid roof system. For more information, visit www.garlandco.com or call (800) 321-9336.

Must-have technical guidelines from NRCA

Stay up to date with NRCA's best practice guidelines offered in four publications:

Electronic versions also are available FREE online for NRCA members. Visit shop.nrca.net or call (866) 275-6722.





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