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1. www.roofinginlosangeles.com
www.roofinginlosangeles.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 4/21/2007 Last Visited: 4/21/2007
"These more complicated and sometimes confusing energy regulations, aimed at reducing energy consumption in the state, don't necessarily require more expensive building plans and building envelope designs to ensure that commercial buildings comply with Title 24 standards," said Bernadette Corujo, market manager for Rohm and Haas. "By specifying cool roofs created with selected acrylic white roof coatings, contractors may continue installing traditional roofing systems, including black rubber membrane or metal, and still meet the new codes by applying a 20 mil layer of acrylic white roof coating," said Corujo. "Builders and contractors don't have to replace their current inventories of traditional roofing systems and materials to meet the revised Title 24 regulations. Architects and their roofing system consultants still can specify a more simple roofing solution for their customers seeking compliance with the new standards," she added.
"Coat It, You're Covered!" Campaign Says It All Rohm and Haas Company said they selected the name of their new elastomeric roof coating (ERC) education campaign because it is simple and effective, just like ERC technology's ability to meet Title 24 regulations.
"Architects, building designers, roofing system consultants and their building materials specifier colleagues all must manage a constant flow of compliance regulations and make decisions to meet them," said Corujo. "The message of our campaign is that ERC technology can help California commercial building professionals make a fast and easy decision about meeting Title 24 and worry about one less thing."
"Roofing design consultants can specify white 100 percent acrylic ERC as part of their commercial roofing system and be confident their decision meets new Title 24 requirements without complicating the construction process, changing original roofing system and materials specifications or adding unanticipated costs," Corujo stated. "In short our new campaign, 'Coat It, You're Covered!,' is an important message for those affected by the new Title 24 standards, because ERC technology provides a simple and preferred decision toward compliance. It's a decision that can be made with confidence because of the proven field performance of these roof coatings."
In addition, Corujo said messages and modules of the "Coat It, You're Covered!" ERC education campaign will be communicated in national building trade media, California business media and also in live presentations and seminars being developed for building industry meetings and conferences over the next year. -
2. EIMA Board of Directors
www.eima.com/eima/membersonly/ - [Cached]Published on: 9/13/2006 Last Visited: 9/13/2006
Bernadette Corujo TREASURER* ROHM & HAAS COMPANY 727 Norristown Road Spring House, PA 19477 Phone: 215-619-5447 Fax: 215-619-1633 -
3. Roof Topics - Detailed Press Release
www.rooftopics.com/title24/Pre - [Cached]Published on: 10/1/2005 Last Visited: 2/20/2008
"These more complicated and sometimes confusing energy regulations, aimed at reducing energy consumption in the state, don't necessarily require more expensive building plans and building envelope designs to ensure that commercial buildings comply with Title 24 standards," said Bernadette Corujo, market manager for Rohm and Haas. "By specifying cool roofs created with selected acrylic white roof coatings, contractors may continue installing traditional roofing systems, including black rubber membrane or metal, and still meet the new codes by applying a 20 mil layer of acrylic white roof coating," said Corujo. "Builders and contractors don't have to replace their current inventories of traditional roofing systems and materials to meet the revised Title 24 regulations. Architects and their roofing system consultants still can specify a more simple roofing solution for their customers seeking compliance with the new standards," she added.
"Coat It, You're Covered!" Campaign Says It All Rohm and Haas Company said they selected the name of their new elastomeric roof coating (ERC) education campaign because it is simple and effective, just like ERC technology's ability to meet Title 24 regulations.
"Architects, building designers, roofing system consultants and their building materials specifier colleagues all must manage a constant flow of compliance regulations and make decisions to meet them," said Corujo. "The message of our campaign is that ERC technology can help California commercial building professionals make a fast and easy decision about meeting Title 24 and worry about one less thing."
"Roofing design consultants can specify white 100 percent acrylic ERC as part of their commercial roofing system and be confident their decision meets new Title 24 requirements without complicating the construction process, changing original roofing system and materials specifications or adding unanticipated costs," Corujo stated. "In short our new campaign, ,Coat It, You're Covered!,' is an important message for those affected by the new Title 24 standards, because ERC technology provides a simple and preferred decision toward compliance. It's a decision that can be made with confidence because of the proven field performance of these roof coatings."
In addition, Corujo said messages and modules of the "Coat It, You're Covered!" ERC education campaign will be communicated in national building trade media, California business media and also in live presentations and seminars being developed for building industry meetings and conferences over the next year.

