RoofPoint energy savings guidelines would save the American economy nearly $1.3 billion annually at today’s prices.

DISCLAIMER

A note regarding building code compliance:

Building codes play a vital role in assuring the integrity of buildings and the safety of their occupants, and code-approved roofing systems are an integral part of national and local building codes. Projects that meet or exceed the requirements specified in the RoofPoint 2012 Guideline must also be code-compliant.  All roofing systems shall be installed to meet or exceed all applicable building code requirements, including but not limited to requirements for fire resistance, wind and storm resistance, durability and safety.

A note regarding manufacturer recommendations:

Modern roofing systems are frequently based on integrated, proprietary system assemblies developed by roofing system manufacturers, and the majority of commercial roofing systems are covered by roof system manufacturer limited warranties. Accordingly, it is important that roof system manufacturer recommendations be followed in addition to the requirements of the RoofPoint 2012 Guideline in order to assure effective material and installation integration as well as maintain the validity of limited warranties that may be issued.

Legal Notice. The Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing (Center) does not warrant or guarantee compliance with any and all applicable building codes or manufacturer recommendations though project enrollment in the RoofPoint program.  The Center does not represent the RoofPoint 2012 Guideline as a substitute for any and all applicable building codes or manufacturer recommendations.  Participants in the RoofPoint program are advised to consult a licensed professional when making roofing decisions.

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