Shriner’s Kerack

When people think of the name “The Shriner’s,” they often think of guys with tall purple hats with tassels, riding little cycles in parades.

In reality, Shriner’s International is a 501C organization consisting of a network of regional chapters, run primarily by volunteers, that offer support and services to those in need across the US and abroad.

One of the most notable examples of the organization’s work is the many Shriner’s Children’s Hospitals spread across the country. These hospitals provide no-cost transportation and critical health care for children and families with a wide variety of health issues. Many patients’ families do not have the means to pay for such necessary and often life-saving care.

(Left to right: Shriner’s Hospitals in Portland, OR and Sacramento, CA)

In late 2019, the team at Polyglass U.S.A. Inc.’s facility in Fernley, Nevada heard a rumor that the local Shriner’s Kerack in Reno was in desperate need of roof replacement for their facility. This facility supports the local community by coordinating transportation services to the Shriner’s Children’s Hospitals in Sacramento, CA and Portland, OR.

Upon finding out this information, Polyglass Special Projects reached out to the local Shriner’s contacts — Don Hettervik and Cody Conway — to better understand the organization’s needs and challenges, and see if Polyglass could offer some professional help, whether it be design or applicable use of products or budget challenges.

Shriners Kerak in Reno, NV

After talking with Hettervik and Conway, and offering to walk the roof and review proposals, the Polyglass Special Projects team concluded that the facility needed far more than the project budget could support. The Shriner’s budget did not allow for a complete reroofing, nor did it allow for additional support to the facility’s aging structure and roof design. After closely evaluating the existing roof, building, and building usages, the Special Projects team decided it was critical to offer and provide assistance on the best means and methods to handle a more complicated reroofing project such as this.

After discussing all options with Hettervik and Conway, Polyglass offered to work with D&D Roofing, a local roofing contractor, on an entirely new roof design that would meet the Kerack’s needs. Based in Northern Nevada, D&D Roofing was founded in 1977 and is now a 100% employee-owned company. For this project, D&D Roofing came up with a new design that provided the building with a much needed new roof and included components that would strengthen the building diaphragm. They chose a multi-ply modified bitumen roof system with exceptional performance and high puncture resistance, unlike the single-ply membrane previously under consideration.

Upon removing the facility’s decades-old roofing system, it became clear that the plywood decking was not serviceable and would need replacing. The new roofing assembly included a coverboard layer of rigid gypsum-based material and Georgia Pacific’s DensDeck Prime, which was fastened to the wood with corrosion-resistant fasteners and plates to provide resistance to high desert wind loads.

Reroofing Shriners Kerak in Reno, NV

After installing the DensDeck Prime, a layer of Polyglass’ SBS self-adhesive (SA) base membrane was installed, along with Elastoflex SA Base Poly, a high-performance polyester reinforcement. As the tear-off of the existing roofing progressed each day, the crew at D&D Roofing quickly and effectively installed the coverboard and SBS SA Base to ensure the building remained in a watertight condition each day.

Reroofing Shriners Kerak in Reno, NV

To add superior weathering and puncture resistance, the D&D Roofing crew installed an SBS granulated cap sheet with a high-performance reinforced polyester mat (Elastoflex S6 G) by torching means, effectively fusing all layer of the assembly tightly as a monolithic layer resulting in 270 mils of membrane. The blended color added UV resistance and a visually attractive look to the completed roofing.

With Polyglass’ contribution by providing all the modified bitumen and related membrane accessories at no cost the Shriner’s for this project, the result was a much heavier-duty roofing system. It also allowed them to reroof the entire facility and make needed deck enhancements to the building.

New roof at Shriners Kerak in Reno, NV

For decades to come, this local Shriner’s facility can continue to provide critically needed meeting and transportation services for children and their families, giving them opportunities to no-cost medical care, as well as provide local residents in the Reno/Sparks area with a low-cost gathering place they can rent to have gatherings without the worries of the past, a troublesome leaking roof.

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Oasis at Naples Condominiums

Located on Arbor Walk Circle in Naples, Florida, Oasis at Naples is an expansive condominium community built around six lakes, conveniently located near shopping, dining, and beaches.

When Crown Roofing, LLC was contracted to install new roofing on the Oasis Naples Condominiums in Naples, FL, sales rep Paul Ladea was very clear as to why they chose Polyglass’ Polystick® TU MAX as their roofing underlayment: “It’s the best underlayment in the world.”

For this roofing project, Crown Roofing installed new wood decks and applied Polystick TU MAX as an underlayment beneath Eagle Malibu Riviera concrete roof tiles — a project covering a total of 130,000 square feet.

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Why Polystick TU MAX?

Polystick TU MAX is a homogeneous rubberized asphalt waterproofing membrane underlayment ideal for mechanically fastened roof tile applications. It integrates patented ADESO® Self-Adhered Technology for maximum adhering capabilities, plus the patented SEALLap®, a factory-applied adhesive treatment at the membrane overlap, allowing for easy application and improved performance. TU MAX also features a superior polyester reinforced surface fabric which increases its durability and UV exposure rating.

TU MAX was an excellent fit for the Oasis at Naples project because it meets or exceeds ATSM and TAS testing requirements for steep slope roofing. In addition, the surfacing is rated for 180-day exposure, is skid-resistant, and can withstand stacked tiles for extended periods of time without losing viability, making it a great option for larger, more time-consuming projects.

More About Crown Roofing

Crown Roofing, LLC logoFrom its beginnings in November 2012, Crown Roofing, LLC was established on the premise that a lean, efficient business model could give customers more affordable roofing prices without sacrificing quality or service. In the years since, Crown Roofing has become a premier roofing contractor with five locations serving Central, South, and Southwest Florida.

They maintain their high levels of quality workmanship by providing extensive training for all their crew, performing quality control inspections at every site, and using high-quality products like Polyglass.

Crown Roofing is a Registered Polyglass Contractor and many of their team members have participated in Polyschool, a series of courses designed to help train companies in understanding the benefits of Polyglass products and ensure proper installation for maximum performance.

Become a Registered Polyglass Contractor like Crown Roofing, LLC

Signing up for our Polyglass Contractor Program gives your company the inside scoop on the latest roofing projects and technologies coming out of Polyglass — plus, you are listed on our contractor search page to give your company more exposure. To apply to become a Registered Polyglass Contractor, click here.

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Whisper Trace at Fiddler’s Creek

Located in Naples, Florida, Fiddler’s Creek is an expansive luxury master-planned community featuring gorgeous condominiums and resort-like amenities. Whisper Trace is an attractive condo community located within Fiddler’s Creek, many of Whisper Trace’s units are used as vacation homes.

For a recent roofing project at Whisper Trace at Fiddler’s Creek, Crown Roofing was called on to install 160,000 square feet of new roofing on fourteen residences in the community. The roofing company relied heavily on Polyglass products for this project’s roofing materials.

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“We always use Polyglass because we believe in the product.”
— George Cavada, Crown Roofing Account Manager

Crown Roofing used multiple products from the Polyglass line to cover various aspects of the roofing installation:

  • Polystick MTS Plus, a high-tensile-strength self-adhered waterproofing underlayment designed for high-temperature roofing applications (e.g., metal roofs)
  • Polystick TU MAX, a rubberized asphalt underlayment with slip-resistance ideal for steeper slope roof sections
  • Elastobase, an SBS modified bitumen membrane base sheet ideal for a wide range of roofing systems
  • Elastoflex SA V and SA P, a self-adhered base sheet and self-adhered cap sheet, both of which use ADESO technology

For the Whisper Trace project, they installed one layer of Polystick MTS Plus and one layer of the Polystick TU Max. The flat areas used Elastoflex SA V base sheets and SA P cap sheets.

More About Crown Roofing

Crown Roofing, LLC logoCrown Roofing, LLC was established in 2012 on the premise that a lean, efficient business model could give customers more affordable roofing prices without sacrificing quality or service. Crown Roofing has since become a premier roofing contractor serving Central, South, and Southwest Florida. Their commitment to quality is reflected in the extensive training they provide their employees, as well as using only the highest-quality roofing products available, including Polyglass.

Crown Roofing is a Registered Polyglass Contractor and many of their team members have participated in Polyschool, a series of courses designed to help train companies in understanding the benefits of Polyglass products and ensure proper installation for maximum performance.

Become a Registered Polyglass Contractor like Crown Roofing, LLC

Signing up for our Polyglass Contractor Program gives your company the inside scoop on the latest roofing projects and technologies coming out of Polyglass — plus, you are listed on our contractor search page to give your company more exposure. To apply to become a Registered Polyglass Contractor, click here.

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Waianae District Park Gym

The Waianae District Park Gym, owned by the city and county of Honolulu, is one of the most used public areas in the community. The roof protecting the gym became damaged, had leaks and electrical issues. This resulted in the closure of the gym’s second floor. Leeward Roofing & General Contracting removed the old roof and replaced it with Polyglass’ SBS multiply modified bitumen roof system. The roof was completed just before the 2018 hurricane season and the building was used as one of several evacuation centers on the island.

Contractor:  Leeward Roofing & General Contracting, Hawaii

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High-Rise Apartment Complex

Roofing contractor NV Roofing in Chantilly, VA restored 250,000-square-feet of aged modified bitumen roof with Polyglass’ silicone roof coating system. The new coating system provides an energy efficient, water-resistant and long-term solution for the Washington DC apartment building. The NV Roofing crew first cleaned and repaired the roof before applying PolyBrite® 98 One-Part Acrylic Primer/Bleed Blocker for silicone coatings. PolyBrite® 95 Silicone Roof Coating was used to complete the system.

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North Dade Regional Library

Polyglass’ premium roof system was the ideal choice for the Internal Services Department at Miami-Dade County. The County continues to rely on Polyglass’ high performing APP and SBS roof systems to meet code and energy efficiency requirements.

For the North Dade Regional Library in Miami Gardens, FL the County decided on the Polyglass three-ply modified bitumen roof system over Polyisocyanurate insulation. Roofing contractor Florida Building & Supply installed 58,000 sq. ft. of Elastoflex SA V self-adhered SBS base sheet, Polyflex® Smooth mid-ply and Polyfresko® G torch-applied cap sheet. Polyfresko G was used as the flashing up and over the top of the parapet wall followed by a coping detail.

Roof System Benefits:

  • ADESO® Self-Adhered Technology allowed for quick dry-in of the building and enabled the library to remain open during the roof work.
  • CURE Technology®—a thin-film added to Polyfresko G membranes during manufacturing—protects the membrane from premature deterioration and granule loss.
  • The three-ply system provides a dependable solution with multiple layers for redundancy.
  • Polyflex and Polyfresko G are polyester reinforced APP membranes, providing additional tear strength and puncture resistance to the roof system.

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