Beyond Basic: How Designer Shingles Lift Your Curb Appeal to New Heights
GAF Designer Shingles are for discerning homeowners who want to elevate their home by going beyond standard roofing options. These are luxury shingles that don't just protect your home—they also deliver a designer roof statement.
Unpacking the GAF TimberSteel™ System and the Benefits of Premium Metal Roofs
Thinking of adding metal roofing to your business offerings? Between its high-performance materials, easy installation, and industry-leading warranties, your customers will love getting a new GAF TimberSteel™ premium metal roofing system.
What to Know About Single Ply TPO/Fleece-Back Recover Projects
As a commercial roofing contractor, it's your job to carefully assess customers' needs and figure out whether a roof replacement or roof recover is the best option for their buildings. This is an important decision, as the client's choice can significantly impact the overall roofing project, affecting the materials needed and time required, as well as the associated costs.
Single-ply roof membranes are ubiquitous in the commercial roofing industry, comprising the majority of low-slope roof installations. Their popularity is driven by advantages such as ease of installation, cost-effectiveness, and durability, with some options also offering sustainability benefits.
GAF Manufacturing Facility to Bring Jobs and Community Commitment to Newton, Kansas
GAF is expanding residential roofing production operations by building a new state-of-the-art shingle manufacturing facility in Newton, Kansas. The project began with a groundbreaking ceremony on June 5, 2025. Production at the new GAF manufacturing facility will start in 2027, with the plant reaching full capacity by mid-2029. The new GAF plant will add capacity to help meet the growing demand for market-leading residential roofing products and provide the resources needed to fuel further innovation.
If you're looking to replace the roof of your house, you may wonder what types of roof shingles you should or could use. You have no shortage of options—shingles come in different types, styles, and colors to fit any decor or construction style.
Do leaks or roof damage have you wondering whether it's time to repair or replace your roof? Don't panic—but don't delay, either. The roof is your home's first line of defense against the elements, and you want it to stay in prime condition. Calling on a professional roofing contractor as soon as possible is key to restoring your roof's peak performance and helping prevent further damage.
If you've ever looked closely at your roof, you've probably noticed several pipes and other rooftop accessories that cover plumbing pipes and appliance vents. Those pipes and vents serve several functions, ensuring your plumbing system and other household appliances operate correctly, allowing excess heat, moisture and odors to escape.
A FORTIFIED Roof™ follows a standard above your typical building codes. When you install a FORTIFIED-designated roof on your home, you can expect it to be well-suited for handling any type of weather, from hurricane winds to heavy rain. Only contractors with the proper training and who have passed certain exams can install roofs eligible for a FORTIFIED designation and meeting the FORTIFIED standard.
When severe weather causes property and roof damage, the GAF ScopeConnect℠ Service is the must-have tool for every contractor responding to the storm. Part of GAF Business Services' offerings, the GAF ScopeConnect℠ Service delivers all the details required to replace the roof and does so in an insurance-approved format, aligned with common insurer estimating principles.
As homeowners grow more conscious of the benefits of long-lasting and storm-resistant roofs, contractors who obtain FORTIFIED certification will likely see an increase in business. Becoming a FORTIFIED service provider can grant you and your company many benefits, from improving your credibility to differentiating yourself in competitive markets and beyond.
Roofing projects can generate a significant amount of waste, making proper disposal essential to keeping the worksite safe and well organized. Renting a roofing dumpster is a practical solution, but choosing the right size is crucial. A dumpster that's too small can potentially lead to overflow issues and costly overage fees due to weight limits.
Across the country, cities and towns are discussing the need for more housing. Demand is booming, and supply hasn't quite kept up. This is why the National Association of Home Builders cites "limited amount of existing inventory and pent-up demand for single-family construction" as one of the driving forces behind the increase in new residential developments.
The old saying "two heads are better than one" is often used when referring to the effort involved in solving a complex problem. In the commercial roofing industry, you could say that two roofing systems are better than one when referring to the advantages of a hybrid roofing system as a solution to complex roofing challenges. With their multi-layer redundancy, strong protection against leaks, and enhanced energy efficiency, hybrid roofing systems can be a logical choice for commercial applications, especially for certain building types that are very important to the communities such as hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
You know providing customers with high-quality work begins with using top-notch materials. And while roofing systems have many crucial components, one of the most pivotal is the roofing membranes. However, with new technologies and products continuously introduced, it can be tough to choose between all the available options.
As spring arrives and temperatures rise, the effects of winter weather on commercial roofs become more apparent. Harsh conditions like snow, ice, and freezing temperatures can create hidden damage, and as a building owner, it's critical to identify these issues early to help avoid major repair bills and disruption to building operations.
When it comes to building strong client relationships, there's nothing more important than your commercial roofing company's reputation and reliability. Customers want to work with trusted contractors who have a history of performing quality work and standing behind those projects.
When designing your next low-slope roof assembly, there are a number of single-ply roofing attachment methods to consider. Whether you choose a TPO, PVC, or EPDM membrane, the attachment method you select will typically be influenced by the building type and location, the rest of the roof assembly, and the construction schedule and cost. The most common single-ply roofing attachment methods are mechanical, induction-welded, adhered, and ballasted. Depending on the unique circumstances of your project, it may also make sense to employ a hybrid approach, or a combination of methods. Let's explore the main features, as well as the pros and cons, of each.
Since the first shelters were constructed by humans, the primary purpose of roofing has been to protect against the elements, especially water on roofs from rain and snow. Modern building science has expanded this focus to include temperature regulation, moisture management, and air tightness, but managing liquid water on roofs remains one of the most critical factors in roof design.
For centuries, architects led the way in technological innovations that influenced how buildings were designed and constructed. However, in the latter two decades of the twentieth century, advances in computer science necessitated changes to the practice of architecture and the way 3D space was designed and visualized.
Cool roofs can help save you money on energy bills* in the North as well as the South. Apart from energy savings and lower monthly bills, your building might qualify for certain financial incentives from local and federal governments. Plus, you'll do your part to ensure that your building is more environmentally friendly due to your cool roof performance.
Merging the roofing industry with the solar industry is one of our top goals at GAF Energy. It's important for roofers to feel comfortable with solar, as the ones performing solar roof installation and GAF training helps build that comfort. That's why we worked so hard to ensure Timberline Solar was created to meet the needs of roofers — as a nailable solar shingle that uses the same process and materials as traditional roofing. That's also why we find it so important to communicate with our roofing partners using the language they prefer.
For justice-involved individuals, it can be very difficult to find a job and get their lives back on track. According to an analysis of the Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Former Prisoner Survey by the Prison Policy Initiative, more than 93% of 25–44-year-olds who were once incarcerated are either employed or actively seeking work. That's a significant percentage of the labor force that's often dismissed unfairly or ignored entirely.
GAF Roofing Academy helped prepare a Tampa, Florida technical student to win big at the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) SkillsUSA state and national commercial roofing contractor competition and step into a roofing career.
In Southern Utah, GAF Cedar City and Stout Roofing donated and installed new, much-needed roofing systems to support the Cedar City Fireman's Relief Association (CCFRA), which provides safe, reliable facilities for firefighters and emergency volunteers as well as key community services.