Washington Roofing Case Study
The Salt-Domes in Iowa
The state of Iowa wanted to have options other than a steep-slope asphalt shingle for their holding domes. These domes house different types of road melting substrates during the cold winter months.
The problems they were having ranged from loose shingles, sliding shingles, delaminated shingles, and the overall troubles of the shingles not being able to perform on merely a vertical pitched roof assembly.
Gene Monk of Blue Sky Solutions delivered a prompt site visit to the site and met with the I-DOT (Iowa Department Of Transportation) to discuss the current systems issues, product failures, frustrations, and then recommended the NEOGARD Permathane II FR system.
Renewable Roofing System

The I-DOT quickly realized that the Permathane II FR system met the criteria they have been searching for, an Energy Star-rated system with renewable options after the initial warranty expired. The NEOGARD Permathane II FR system provided the state facility with a UV compliant, impact resistant, Energy Star-rated, monolithic seamless roofing system that will allow them to will gain energy savings for a long time. With the option of a renewable warranty, this building can continue to perform with no disruptions or tear-offs in the future.