Owens Corning Rolled Insulation:
Homeowners find EcoTouch® PINK® FIBERGLAS™ Insulation with PureFiber® Technology fast and easy to install. In addition, EcoTouch® insulation:
- Delivers comfort – helps homes stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter
- Will reduce monthly heating and cooling costs1 for the life of the home
- Offers Owens Corning’s exceptional thermal and acoustical performance
Sustainability Benefits:
- Contains more than 99% natural ingredients*
- Certified to include a minimum of 58% total recycled content **
- Formaldehyde free
Insulating exterior walls properly is essential for protecting your home from the elements. Insulate exterior wall cavities with fiberglass insulation, covered with PROPink® Rigid Foam Insulation, and wrap with PINKWRAP® Housewrap. This combination helps provide effective moisture management and air sealing to keep your customers' homes comfortable.
Shingle recycling is a great way to lessen your impact on the environment. Messer Roofing & Remodeling recycles any materials that we can and we are proud to do so. Roofing materials are taken to a recycling station that accepts roofing materials and the old materials are broken down and used to create new materials for many different applications.
Roofs to Roads:
Old roofing shingles can be used to make a variety of useful items. The largest market for recycled shingles is hot-mix asphalt to repair roads and build new asphalt tarmac. The addition of shingle recycling can make these roads stronger and reduce the need to produce new asphalt.
Dust Control:
Recycled Shingle products is also used for reducing dust on dirt roads and construction areas, as well as building temporary roads and driveways.
New Roofing Shingles:
Adding a mixture of up to 20% recycled shingles to the manufacturing of new shingles has been shown to have no impact on the durability of the new shingle. This means that your old shingles may be used to manufacture new shingles and continue the cycle.
Energy Efficient Roofs
White surfaces have been shown to reflect up to 78% of the sun’s rays to reduce air-conditioning costs. The superb reflectivity of white TPO even reduces the heat build-up under the membrane.
The Best Lifecycle
TPO provides excellent resistance to fire, UV, airborne bacteria, and industrial pollutants such as air-conditioning coolants. Contains no chlorine, a plus for the environment.
Lower Labor Costs
Available in widths of 8', 10', and 12' for less seams and less labor compared to standard PVC sheets.
Thicker Top Ply
More product on top of the scrim where you need it most, one of the thickest top plies in the industry.
Strength
up to rooftop traffic, tools, and equipment.
In 1963, E. L. Stephens and C. L. Baird, Sr. were convinced that durable, custom light gauge metal roofing and siding products were the wave of the future. That year, the two men left their jobs at Reynolds Aluminum Supply Company and founded a new company in Louisville, Kentucky, called Metal Sales Manufacturing Corporation. By 1966, Metal Sales was delivering orders of custom-cut and ready-to-install metal roofing and siding panels with matching accessories to customers within 7 to 10 days.
As the business grew and promising opportunities presented themselves, Metal Sales infrastructure continued to expand. Metal Sales’ second plant opened in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1969. In 1976, Metal Sales officially entered the industrial and commercial construction markets with the opening of its Jacksonville, Florida, plant.
Now in its 50th year, Metal Sales owns and operates 21 plants in 17 States across America, including Alaska, and it serves every sector of the building market. Today, you’ll find Metal Sales roof and wall products everywhere throughout America - on big-budget architectural masterpieces in large metropolitan locales, on modest homes in suburbia, and on hard-working ranches and farms throughout rural America.
If your home is as little as 5 to 10 years old, you likely have one of the 46 million under-insulated homes in the U.S. But in just a few hours, you can add insulation to meet the recommended guidelines, and start enjoying more comfort and savings right away.
AttiCat Loosefill Insulation:
Another method of insulating your attic is our loosefill insulation. Instead of laying batts or rolls, our AttiCat® Insulation Blowing Machine conditions the AttiCat® Expanding Blown-In PINK® Fiberglas™ Insulation by fluffing it along the length of the hose, adding millions of the tiny air pockets that give the material its insulating power. Because Fiberglas™ insulation will not settle, it will maintain the same energy-saving level over time, keeping your home comfortable for years to come.