Frontline Consultants and Contracting LLC, based in Peoria, Arizona, is proud to offer Owens Corning® ProArmor® Synthetic Roof Underlayment with Fusion Back Coating Technology™ to help create a waterproof barrier for your roof. This innovative underlayment is designed to be strong, durable, and water-repellent, making it a superior choice compared to traditional 15 lb felt. It is crucial to learn about the differences between good roofing material and bad roofing material so that you can steer away from a bad roof installation.
One of the key advantages of Owens Corning® ProArmor® Synthetic Roof Underlayment is its dual-surface slip resistance. The Fusion Back Coating Technology™ combined with a non-woven surface provides excellent walking conditions during shingle application, even on steeply pitched roofs. This feature not only ensures a safer working environment for contractors but also contributes to a more efficient installation process.
In addition to its slip resistance, ProArmor® Synthetic Roof Underlayment is also highly effective at repelling moisture and providing protection against water infiltration. This is crucial for maintaining the integrity of your roof and preventing water damage to your home. The underlayment is also resistant to stretching and tearing around fasteners, ensuring long-lasting performance and durability.
Furthermore, ProArmor® Synthetic Roof Underlayment is lightweight and easy to install, thanks to its 42-inch rolls. This makes the installation process more efficient and less labor-intensive for contractors. Additionally, the underlayment can withstand up to 90 days of UV exposure, providing added peace of mind during the construction process.
To further assure customers of the quality and reliability of ProArmor® Synthetic Roof Underlayment, Owens Corning® offers a 10-Year Limited Warranty*. This warranty demonstrates the company’s commitment to standing behind their products and providing customers with long-term protection and peace of mind. Get all the information you can about good roofing material and warranties behind the product so that you are covered in case of the unthinkable.
ProArmor® Synthetic Roof Underlayment is designed for use under asphalt and metal shingles, making it a versatile and practical solution for a wide range of roofing projects. When used as part of the Owens Corning® Total Protection Roofing System®, customers can trust that their roof is receiving the highest level of protection and performance.
Frontline Consultants and Contracting LLC is pleased to offer Owens Corning® ProArmor® Synthetic Roof Underlayment with Fusion Back Coating Technology™ as a top-of-the-line solution for creating a waterproof barrier for your roof. With its advanced features, durability, and warranty protection, this underlayment is a smart choice for homeowners and contractors alike. Trust in the expertise of Frontline Consultants and Contracting LLC to provide professional installation and superior quality products for all your roofing needs.
Benefits of using Synthetic Underlayment
Roofing felt is like a protective blanket for your roof, made of polyester or fiberglass woven wool soaked in waterproofing agents. It comes in various thicknesses, such as 15, 30, or 40 pounds, which are references to the weight of 100 square feet of the material back in the day. Nowadays, the actual weight per square foot is lower than what is labeled.
Roofing felt is typically sold in 36-inch-wide rolls that are heavy and underperforms woven synthetic underlayment. In recent years, synthetic roofing felt underlayment has become a popular choice among homeowners and roofing contractors alike. These synthetic underlayments are made of polyethylene or polypropylene, offering durability and stability for your roof.
One of the main reasons why homeowners and roofing contractors prefer synthetic underlayment is its lightweight nature. This makes it easier to handle and install, saving on labor and material costs. In fact, synthetic underlayment can cover up to 1000 square feet, compared to only 400 square feet with traditional asphalt roofing felt paper.
Before hiring a roofing contractor make sure to ask hard questions and do your research. A roofing project is expensive and you want it done right the first time.