Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation

(No Reviews)
6418-B S Howell Ave, Oak Creek, WI 53154, USA

Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation is located in Milwaukee County of Wisconsin state. On the street of South Howell Avenue and street number is 6418-B. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (414) 455-4180. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation quickly are 42.9278861 ,-87.90934

Contact and Address

State: Wisconsin
Address: 6418-B S Howell Ave, Oak Creek, WI 53154, USA
Postal code: 53154
Phone: (414) 455-4180
Website: http://www.duraply.com/

Location & routing

Get Directions

Reviews

There are no reviews yet!
You can review this Business and help others by leaving a comment. If you want to share your thoughts about Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation, use the form below and your opinion, advice or comment will appear in this space.

Write a Review


Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation On the Web

Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation

Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation is a commercial/Industrial roofing company located in Addison, IL. We have done business in the Chicago area since 1978, specializing in EPDM rubber flat roofs since 1984, and have since perfected a trouble free, vented EPDM roof system that the industry has confidently...


Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation: Commercial Roofing - Zones 1-8

White thermoplastic roof membranes are thought of by some as a step forward in addressing global climate shift and as a tool to reduce energy consumption. The government mandated its use in some places and everyone was forced to jump aboard without empirical data: builders, designers...


Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation: EPDM

(Ethelyne Propylene Diene Monomer). The greatest test of any construction material is how it performs under actual field conditions. Forty years of empirical experience in field applications has shown EPDM to have the roofing industry's longest average service life.


Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation: May 2012

Dura-Ply Roofing in Addison, IL, is 25 minutes west of Chicago, in climate zone 5, where a dark-colored roof membrane is preferred. The Dura-Ply team spent years engineering, and perfecting, a complete roofing solution to provide our customers.


Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation: EPDM VS. BUILT-UP ROOFING

Expansion and contraction, ponding, moisture, thermal shock, and temperature extremes are all factors that promote premature degradation of a roofing membrane. The great elongation and low temperature flexibility of EPDM membrane accommodate building movement in various climatic conditions without...


Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation: April 2012

Welcome to Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation's Blog! We are using this feed to better educate our customer, and our industry, by offering empirical data that supports, and promotes, the application of a true, sustainable roof membrane (EPDM: EthylenePoly-Propylene Diene Monomer).


Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation: ROOFING MATERIALS: What the...

The following is a questioner, and their responses, issued to five representatives of three Major roofing manufacturers. The keep anonymity, we shall refer to the representatives as Mr. A, B, C, D, and E. Question: 1)What are the benefits of using the following products: TPO (Thermoplastic Olefin).


Jeremy M. Penney - Roof Consultant - Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation

Jeremy M. Penney. Roofing Consultant for Dura-Ply Roofing. Greater Chicago Area. Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation. November 2011 - Present 7 years 10 months. Addison.


Jeremy Penney - Director of First Impressions - Dura-Ply Roofing...

Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation. Director of First Impressions at Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation. company placeholder image.


Dura-Ply Roofing Corporation: A Dura-Ply Wind Vented Roof System

The Dura-Ply team spent years engineering, and perfecting, a complete roofing solution to provide our customers. The function of our wind vented system offers greater value over any other product by eliminating common potential roof failures that contribute to diminishing the expected serviceable life...