EPOX-Z NRG Offers Solution to Destructive Ponding Water on Roof Surface
March 16, 2011
Norwell, MA – Ponding, or standing water on roofs continues to be a major concern to building owners, designers, and professional roof consultants. Long-term ponding water is one of the most destructive conditions that can adversely affect the life cycle of a flat roof system. In most cases, professional roof consultants design and build roof […] Read more
AIA Continuing Education Course Minimize Energy Consumption with Enhanced Cool Roof Coatings
March 16, 2011
Earn Learning Units and receive valuable knowledge about enhanced “Cool Roof” coatings by participating in an American Institute of Architects/Continuing Education Systems course. New AIA Course on Enhanced Cool Roof Coatings helps Architects, Engineers, and Contractors to minimize energy consumption, and lead the way toward carbon neutrality in buildings. COOLROOF101 – 1 LU|HSW|SD Cool roofs […] Read more
Ralph Mark Gilbert Museum gets ‘cool roof’
February 25, 2011
Savannah, GA –Seal expected to eliminate leaks, lower energy costs for civil rights landmark. Read more
New Roof Devoted to Protect Savannah’s Civil Rights History
January 28, 2011
Savannah, GA – Savannah has an unbelievably rich civil rights history and the museum that houses this important part of the city’s history should be well maintained in order to protect the many artifacts and documentation that lies within. EPOX-Z, a manufacturer of epoxy-based coatings used as energy-saving roof protection helped out. The Boston, Mass.-based […] Read more
EPOX-Z NRG™ Approved as Reflective Cool Roof Coating by Florida Power and Light Company
January 3, 2011
Florida – January 3, 2011 – EPOX-Z NRG™, the high performance, ZEROVOCs, solventless, Cool Roof coating, has been accepted by The Florida Power and Light Company’s Roof Savings Program as an approved reflective roofing product. The Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) provides business incentives to offset a portion of the cost to make building […] Read more
Clean Technology for a Sustainable Future: Cool roofs and their impact on the urban landscape
November 14, 2010
New York City, NY – “Green” rooftops have been around since the Viking Age and Roman era. The European countryside is dotted with many cabins and cottages topped with thatched earthen roofs with grass sprouting a few feet tall. Those ancient roofs provided insulation during cold winters and kept homes cool during hot summer days. […] Read more