Are you trying to decide which route to take in your upcoming Flat roof Repair or replacement project?
Here are 20 quick facts about Duro Last roofing in Louisville KY:
2. The Duro Last membrane comes in thickness measured in Mils. A .40 mil. , .50mil. , .60 mil. , and even .80 mil. area available
4. Duro last can be glued down or held down with screws and plates
5. Duro last can only be purchased and installed by a certified roofing contractor
6. Duro last can be used in both new construct and in re-roofing applications but it is most often used in re-roofing and recovery applications.
8. Duro Last is engineered and designed to lie over top of other types of flat roofing materials, it weighs just 1/4 pound per sq. ft.
10. Installing a reflective membrane on a building can reduce summer energy cost by 15% - 25%
11. The Duro Last warranties are typically 15 year or 20 years depending on the thickness of the membrane
12. Duro Last is manufactured in plants located in Michigan, Texas, Iowa, and Idaho. The Duro Last installed in Louisville is typically manufactured in Saginaw Michigan.
14. Every Duro Last commercial roofing project gets inspected, each and every one.
15. Duro Last employees the largest number of field based quality assurance reps of any flat roofing manufacture in united states including one based right here in Louisville Ky.
16. Duro Last started out as a pool liner. The original owner had a friend who was in the process of roofing his own home when rain began to move in. He called the owner and founder of Duro Last Jack Burt for help. Jack brought over a section of pool liner to cover his friends home before the storm hit and he thought “if I can keep water in, I can keep it out”. Duro Last roofing was formed shortly after.
18. Duro Last installed without harmful chemical or flames
19. Duro Last is usually installed in crew of 4 - 6 roofers
20. Speed of installation varies depending on how “open “a roof is or by how many curbs or pipes a roof has. A proficient Duro Last installer can put down 2,000, - 2,500 sq. ft. per man per day.