Atlas Roofing Corporation Introduces SureSlope Prefabricated Tapered Products for Low-Slope Roofing Applications

Atlas Roofing Corporation has recently introduced a new product line called SureSlope Prefabricated Tapered Products for low-slope roofing applications. This high-performing family of roofing products effectively reduces standing water, while minimizing jobsite waste, labor, fabrication, and installation time.

The SureSlope product line is an expansion of Atlas’s existing Gemini Pre-Cut Tapered Polyiso Roof Insulation, which has been rebranded to provide a more concise picture of its function and benefits. The new product line includes the SureSlope Drain Set (DST) 8×8, which has been developed to help contractors minimize installation errors, reduce jobsite waste, and increase installation time.

The SureSlope product line is ideal for new and re-roof applications, as it offers a solution to reduce jobsite waste and decrease installation time. Each product is made with a closed-cell polyisocyanurate (polyiso) foam core that is integrally bonded to non-asphaltic, fiber-reinforced organic felt or inorganic coated-glass facers, which provides dimensional stability and thermal performance.

Atlas is also offering design assistance, quotes, and shop drawings through its dedicated Tapered Services Department, and has made bundles more easily identifiable to eliminate confusion on the job site. For more information about SureSlope, please visit https://www.atlasrwi.com/news/introducing-sureslope/

At Allied Emergency Services, we are always looking for the latest and greatest products in the industry to serve our customers. We are excited to see the advancements that Atlas Roofing Corporation has made with the SureSlope product line, and we look forward to incorporating it into our services. For more information about our services, please visit our website at https://www.alliedemergencyservices.com/

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