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Versico didn't have to look very far for the product that it wanted on its roof, which installers said saved them time and money on the job.

Hanover Road Warehouse

By Art Aisner

When tasked with roofing a newly constructed industrial warehouse facility to serve the Midwest, Versico didn’t have to look very far for product. The 45,000-square-foot facility in Joliet, Ill., is the new home of the Verico’s VeriWeld 16-foot TPO membrane, so it only seemed fitting that veteran commercial roofing contractor Weatherguard Roofing, Inc. wanted to use it.

Installers recommended a Versico induction welded TPO system for the roof, primarily because Versico’s VersiWeld TPO roofs provide excellent long-term protection and induction-welded systems that help roofers save labor during installation, said Weathergaurd Roofing President Roger Wahl.

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“Less seams, less work and that makes all the guys happier,” said Chris Parks, a foreman with Weatherguard Roofing. “As far as difficulties with the 16-foot-rolls, there really weren’t any.”

Crews further increased productivity by using Versico’s new 16-foot-wide TPO sheets on the project so there would be fewer rolls to install and fewer seams to weld.

“Less seams, less work and that makes all the guys happier,” said Chris Parks, a foreman with Weatherguard Roofing. “As far as difficulties with the 16-foot-rolls, there really weren’t any.”

The contractor also used two layers of 2-inch-thick VersiCore® Polyiso Insulation; HPVX Fasteners and RhinoBond® plates; and they installed the 16-foot-wide .060 VersiWeld TPO membrane by induction welding them to the RhinoBond plates.

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WeatherGuard Roofing used RhinoBond plates and HPVX Fasteners to ensure a tight seal for the roof.

Judging from the positive overall experience, the contractors said they’d likely use the larger TPO rolls again for a similar system install.

“After using the 16-foot rolls on this project, we realized we were able to lay more roof down in the same time frame,” Wahl said. “The welding is the same, the way they lay out the sheets is the same, they’re just getting more coverage area every day they do it.”

Trying out and adopting new technology on the market is nothing new for the Weatherguard team.

“They’re really good at finding ways to improve their productivity while maintaining a high level of quality,” said Dan Schmidt, sales rep for Comstruct Sales. “For them it was a no brainer to give the 16-foot rolls a try. The crew was happy, the owner was happy, everyone was thrilled with the results and the productivity they saw. They’re definitely going to use 16-foot rolls again.”
Versico contributed to this report.

VERSIWELD WAREHOUSE

  • The Project: New construction on large, industrial warehouse facility
  • Location: Joliet, Ill.
  • Roofing Contractor: Weatherguard Roofing Co.
  • Project Completed: March 2023
  • Project Size: 45,000 square feet
  • Key Products:
    • Two layers of 2-inch-thick VersiCorePolyiso Insulation
    • HPVX Fasteners and RhinoBondPlates
    • 16-foot-wide .060 VersiWeld TPO membrane induction welded to RhinoBond Plates

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Versico contributed to this report.

Art Aisner is editor-in-chief of Roofing Contractor. Reach him at 248-244-6497 or aisnera@bnpmedia.com.

Thomas Renner writes on building, engineering and other trade industry topics for publications throughout the United States.