
The exhibit hall once again was filled with the industry’s top suppliers, manufacturers and leaders displaying an incredible array of roofing materials and related products, including gutters, insulation, ladders, coatings & adhesives, built up, fasteners, machinery equipment & tools, metal roofing, modified bitumen, roof & decking materials, roof pavers, walkways & ballast, shingles, skylights, slate, spray polyurethane foam, tile, vapor retarders, ventilation, waterproofing, and much more.

Of the 442 exhibiting companies, almost 100 were first-time exhibitors or exhibitors who haven’t exhibited in several years. Among the new exhibitors were Advanced Green Technologies, AirTight Insulation, Brandguard Vents, C.H. Hanson, Cut Technologies Metal, DiBenedetto Tile, Fasco America, Gutter Roof, Hunter Warfield, Insul Roof Tile, Ladder Port, LiveRoof, Luma Resources, NewTech, PermaDri, Quick Mount PV, RKW US, Sheffield Metals, Simpson Strong-Tie, Temple-Inland, Truco, Tuff Toe, Wayne County Rubber, Xactware and Zimmerman Metals, just to name a few.

A full array of professionals representing the roofing industry visited the show, including commercial and residential contractors, architects, engineers, consultants, building owners, facility managers, manufacturers, distributors, foremen, superintendents, project managers and other ancillary industry professionals.
At press time, final verified attendance numbers were not available, but preliminary numbers indicate attendance was flat from last year’s record-breaking number of 9,020.
Exhibitors noted the show’s success as they benefited from steady traffic and solid attendance. “We were so pleased with the attendance,” said Berle Blehm of Level Rite Ladder Safety Tools. “Orders for our products exceeded our expectations.”
Educational Conference

Conference attendees grew by more than 10 percent and totaled an impressive 5,200 sessions sold. Especially packed were the 9 sessions addressing the green/eco-friendly topics, reinforcing the industry’s efforts to increase global awareness, resulting in a cleaner and safer environment.
“It was impressive show and conference,” said Bob Kulp, Kulp’s of Stratford. “I always learn a lot at the seminars and enjoy immensely the cross pollination of ideas with other roofing professionals from all over the world.”
Special Events

Attendees sharpened their skills at live demonstrations, providing hands-on training, techniques and tips from APOC/Gardner-Gibson, Gaco Western, Ashland, Johns Manville and Duro-Last. Covering topics from roof restoration procedures, cold applied waterproofing, solar power, attic ventilation, weather resistive barriers, automated insulation fastening system, each demo was 45 minutes in length.
Through the Exhibitor Product Clinics, DCI Products, DuPont, Eternabond, Grace, OMG and USG demonstrated their equipment and materials, covering attic ventilation, attic wrap and roof liners, roof repairs, weather resistive barriers, roof boards and green roofing.
Source constructionmagnet.com
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