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Insulation is cut and placed to fill the flutes.


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Another insulation layer is added to ensure a flat surface and increase the R-value.


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The Duro-Shield roofing system is applied right over the existing metal deck. No tear-off required.


The prefabricated membrane is mechanically-fastened to the deck over the insulation.


Duro-Shield®


to compromise your building’s integrity, it’s time to install a Duro-Shield® roofing system from Duro-Last®


If rusted decks and leaky seams are starting metal retrofit


. Our prefabricated single-ply membrane


is custom designed to fit your metal roof exactly, and is assembled in our factory, eliminating 80-85% of rooftop labor. The Duro-Shield solution keeps Mother Nature outside, while your inventory, equipment, and workers stay safe and dry inside. The Duro-Shield system’s white membrane


is also highly energy-efficient, delivering real utility cost savings for building owners and managers across North America.


To find out more, call us or visit www.duro-last.com/duroshield and request our free brochure.


800-248-0280 • www.duro-last.com Circle No. 7 “Duro-Last”, “Duro-Shield” and the “World’s Best Roof” are registered marks owned by Duro-Last Roofing, Inc.


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Prefabricated flashings for stacks and other penetrations are heat-welded on-site to create a monolithic covering and assure a leak-proof seal.


: The Non-Metal


Metal Retrofit Roofing System Our 15-year commercial warranty


on material and labor is the best in the business, giving you peace of mind for years to come.


Lock out leaks and lock in your investment with a Duro-Shield metal retrofit roofing system.


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