Duro-Last
What happens when buildings get too
hot?
Imagine the sun beating down on a hot, humid July
day in New York City. Or Atlanta. Or Portland. Or Minneaplois.
If the temperature on the sidewalk is 95°F, the temperature
on a black rooftop can soar to more than 140°F. As the
surrounding air gets hotter, rooftop air conditioners have
to work harder to cool buildings. Energy use goes up all over
the city.
As demand for energy increases, the cost of energy goes up
and shortages result. More power plants must be built. As
more energy is consumed, our dependence on foriegn oil grows.
In the meantime, escalating urban temperature contribute to
increased pollution and environmental degradation. And in
the long run, nothing impacts a building envelope's integrity
more severely than relentless exposure to the sun.
What
makes Duro-Last Cool Zone the World's Coolest Roof?
Before you make a decision about cool roofing, you'll want
to ask yourself - how can I be sure my investment will pay
off? With a Duro-Last Cool Zone Roofing system, the pay-off
includes immediate energy savings and potential evergy rebates,
along with the assurance that you have installed an energy
efficient roof that will protect your building and its occupants
for years to come.
We start with higher reflectivity - and maintain it
long-term.
The superior, long-lasting reflectivity of a Duro-Last Cool
Zone roofing system starts with proprietary thermoplastic
PVC film, Our formulation produces a membrane that is white
through and through, to provide the longest lasting high reflectivity
of any single-ply membrane.
In fact, a Duro-Last Cool Zone roofing system loses only 1%
of reflectivity after three years of weathering.
This high, sustained reflectivity is saving significant energy
and money for building owners all over the U.S.
Product Description
The Duro-Last membrane is classified as a co-polymer alloy
and is a proprietary thermoplastic formulation consisting
of resins and plasticizers, stabilizers, biocides, flame retardants
and U.V. absorbents. This membrane is then laminated to a
weft insertion knitted scrim. The Duro-Last membrane is available
in white, tan or gray.
A Custom Prefabricated System
Duro-Last uses custom prefabrication to provide quality-assured
products by producing 80-85% of the seaming in a controlled
environment. The architect, specifier, consultant, contractor,
building owner and the manufacturer have peace-of-mind knowing
that only 15-20% of the seaming is done in the field.
Every project is pre-engineered and designed to address the
specific needs of each individual roofing application. Prefabrication
reduces material waste associated with roll goods systems.
Additionally, the Duro-Last (white) membrane can reflect up
to 86% of the sun's ultraviolet rays. This in turn, can save
money on energy costs.
Accessories
Duro-Last produces a complete line of standard and custom
prefabricated accessories. These accessories incorporate the
same membrane as the roofing s heets,
and are made in the factory rather than labor intensive field
fabrication on the roof.
Standard accessories include: round pipe
flashings, inside and outside corners, 2-way roof vents, roof
drain filters, drip edges, gravel stops, termination bars
and fascia with covers and clips.
Custom accessories include: large, round pipe flashings, parepet
wall flashings, scuppers and flashings for all types of roof
penetrations. (Example: HVAC units, skylights, chimneys, etc...)
A Perfect Match
After Duro-Last roof sections and accessories are installed,
the completed roof becomes one integrated system. Like a finely
engineered machine, the Duro-Last Roofing System
components work together to provide long-term watertight performance
and protection.
A Heat Welded System
Hot air welding is used to bond all of Duro-Last's field seams,
The welds can be made with either a hand-held unit or a walker
welder. Heat welding eliminates the need for chemicals, torches
and other unsafe non-manageable seaming systems. Duro-Last's
product properties combined with heat seaming create a bond
that is stronger than the individual products alone.
Very Low Maintenance
The Duro-Last Roofing System is non-curing to provide excellent
welding ability for the entire life of the system. A patch,
curb, stack or any other necessary alterations can easily
be accomplished by heat welding
the new Duro-Last membrane or accessory to the existing membrane.
Once installed, the Duro-Last Roofing System is continually
watertight and virtually maintenance-free.
Easy Installation
The Duro-Last Roofing System is quick and easy to install.
This roofing system can be installed by an authorized contractor
right over most new or exciting substrates. The need for costly
tear-offs and disposal can oftentimes be eliminated. Slipsheets
are required in some re-roofing applications. Most insulations
have been approved for use with the Duro-Last Roofing System.
Are
you ready to take it cool?
The Duro-Last Cool Zone roofing system is a proven products,
backed by a nationwide customer service network. We're committed
to delivering the information and support you need in order
to get a leak-proof, reflective roof. If you'd like answers
to any of the following questions, just contact us. We'd be
happy to help.
- How much energy could a Duro-Last Cool Zone roofing system
save in my building(s)?
- Can you provide a free inspection and evaluation of my
current roof?
- What does Duro-Last Cool Zone roofing system membrane
look like? Can I get an sample?
- What types of buildings in my state are benefiting from
a Duro-Last Cool Zone roofing system?
Call
us now at 877-295-3281
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