GAF Materials Corporation, Commercial Roofing Products Division - Built-Up Asphalt Roofing

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GAF Materials Corporation; conventional Built-Up Asphalt Roofing (BUR)
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This section is based on the products of GAF Materials Corporation, which is located at:
1361 Alps Rd.
Wayne, NJ 07470
Toll Free Tel: (800) ROOF-411
Tel: (973) 628-3000
Fax: (973)628-3451
Email: cfontenot@gaf.com
Web: http:// www.gaf.com
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Founded in 1886, GAF Materials Corporation is one of the oldest manufacturers of commercial and residential roofing materials in the United States and its proud tradition of innovation and excellence has made it one of the most respected.

GAF Materials Corporation offers the most comprehensive line of quality roofing systems in the industry. Whether your design calls for an asphalt fiberglass shingle, a conventional built-up roof, modified bitumen, single-ply or composite system, GAF's superior products and roofing specifications will meet your needs for a complete single source installation. Today, GAF Materials Corporation employs over 3,300 people in 26 plants throughout the United States and GAF products are available across the country and through select distribution centers worldwide.

GAF Materials Corporation manufactures and supplies a complete line of products for the asphaltic roofing systems most commonly used in commercial applications: Conventional built-up roofing (BUR), modified bitumen roofing, GAF composite roof systems that combine select BUR and modified bitumen materials into a multi-ply composite construction and single ply roofing. Each system offers specific advantages in terms of economy, strength, construction, fire resistance and overall durability.
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