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PVC Membrane – may not be natural but it is recyclable!

At Springfield Commercial Roofing, located near Traverse City, Michigan, we are determined to give our clients the best product for the best price.  We consider the products we use as the best in the market; however, one may be better for one client and not another because of their building type and surrounding circumstances.

We found a great description of one of the products we use for our clients that was written by Scott Bieber, an Independent Sales Representative for Duro-Last® Roofing, Inc. This information is written about the PVC membrane that is one of the options we can use with our Springfield SmartRoof System.  It really explains how it fits into the “going green” clause we all want to be related to.

This is how Scott said it that caught my attention:

 “Believe it or not, many activists think we should go back to thatched roofs. Natural, of course, but safe? We would have an explosion in mold, bacteria, insects, rodents, etc. To prevent or get rid of these problems, we’d have to use poisons or other chemicals and there would be another outcry. Let’s not even talk about fire safety.

Other natural products, those made from clay for example, actually are more environmentally damaging when you look at their impact during the mining process and the amount of energy (fossil fuels) required to bring such heavy products to market.

PVC is among the most recyclable materials in the marketplace – just one of the attributes that make it a “green” product. Duro-Last recycles virtually all of its own manufacturing waste. On job sites, it is safer for contractors to handle than other roofing materials that require VOC adhesives, hot tar (which has a very high carbon content, by the way), etc. Unlike other systems, PVC roofs can be recycled at the end of their service lives and Duro-Last has a program in place to do just that.

Eliminating PVC products in hospitals would require other materials that are more prone to bacteria growth. That’s why PVC has been so widely used in blood bags and hospital mattresses – it’s easiest to keep clean.

A recent report issued by the US Green Building Council’s Technical and Scientific Advisory Committee (TSAC) found (after a five year study) that PVC is as benign as other construction products, and in some cases is the best environmental option. A fair evaluation looks at the whole, long-term picture to determine whether the net result of using the product is positive or negative.”

Please know that here at Springfield Commercial Roofing, we also mirror Duro-last in their recycling habits for all the materials that we use.  We also install green roof systems and use many Energy Star® products.

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Energy Initiative

President Obama’s energy initiative:

In early 2011, President Obama introduced the Better Buildings Initiative – – – a program designed to help make commercial buildings 20 percent more energy-efficient over the next 10 years. 

Specifically the initiative aims to:

  • Achieve a 20% improvement in energy efficiency by 2020
  • Reduce companies and business owners energy bills by about 40 billion per year
  • Save energy by reforming outdated incentives and challenging the private sector to act.

Roofing contractors can play a vital role in helping bring this initiative to fruition.

-A worthy initiative by Jared Blum published in August 2011 Professional Roofing Magazine, Page 44

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IIAR Conference

Terry Umlor, CEO and Ryan Wurtz, EIT/Design recently attended the annual conference for the International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration (IIAR) held in Orlando, Florida.  “We are pleased to be a part of this organization and feel our membership brings an added value to our Northern Michigan food processing clients and friends,” said Umlor.  “We are always interested in problem solving building envelope issues – including those technical issues surrounding the large industrial freezers and associated supply lines.  Plus, it’s always pretty neat running into our industry friends from Wexford and Grand Traverse Counties while in sunny Florida”, added Umlor.  For more information:  www.springfieldsmartroof.com.

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