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Today marks a significant milestone as O'LYN Roofing proudly celebrates its 50th anniversary. Since its inception in 1974, the company has been at the forefront of the roofing industry, evolving with the times and shaping the way homeowners protect their living spaces. This golden anniversary is not only a testament to the company's dedication and resilience but also an opportunity to reflect on the remarkable changes in the industry over the past five decades.
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The architecture and construction industry certainly isn't stagnant when it comes to innovation and progress. Many are aware that green building, for example, has become hugely popular in both residential and commercial building design. While construction techniques change with times as industry leaders find more effective ways of building, the materials used in construction have the biggest impact on future building design.
Wood will always play a major part in building construction. It is the most traditional material used and few buildings are constructed without wood products being used. Unfortunately wood alone has many downsides when it comes to longevity, durability, availability, and sustainability. Wood isn't a weak material, but it certainly has weaknesses that many would rath...(Full Article)
The 2007-2009 recession caused havoc within the roofing industry; as new housing construction crashed and builders lost jobs, demand for new roofs vanished. But the economy has righted itself. Construction of both public and private buildings, including their roofs, has regained the pace it was on in the mid-2000s.
Recent data reveals that overall construction spending in fall 2016 rose to its highest level in 10 years, indicating a rise in roofing numbers, as well. The growth reflects gains in both private and public investments; the steady climb in the numbers could prompt economists to adjust their Q4 GDP estimates upwards.
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Yesterday, guest contributor Matt Lee provided an overview of five factors to consider when choosing the best roofing supplier for your next project. To help you get more acquainted the industry, we've compiled some of the top companies in the U.S. roofing sector based on number of employees and square footage. From Greenwood, Delaware to South Gate, California and producing everything from roof coatings, roof trusses, metal roofing and more, these are some of the largest roofing companies in America.
Top 10 roofing companies by number of employees
Firestone Building Products Co.
Prescott, AR
Number of employees: 600
In 2012, Firestone Building Products (FSBP) invested more than $36 million at its EPDM manufacturing facility in Prescott. By improving infrastructure and incre...(Full Article)
The importance of taking the time to vet potential roofing companies is equally significant to both homeowners and roofing contractors. The manufacturer of the roofing shingles is the key determination in how long the roof will last and whether or not it is an appropriate choice for the homeowner's region. Even the most perfectly installed roof will provide little value if it is poorly manufactured or is lacking in proper design for weather protection.
The vast majority of roofing manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty on their shingles, so this alone shouldn't be a deciding factor. A lifetime warranty sounds great, especially to unknowing homeowners, but what roofing companies realize is that the average homeowner will probably move from the home before the roof begins to show age. T...(Full Article)
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