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New Co-Op Program for Commercial Roof Replacements

RoofOptions has been the primary procurement agent for a nationwide class action lawsuit involving thousands of building owners.

These owners have been forced to replace roofs due to a faulty insulation product known as PFRI (Phenolic Foam Roof Insulation). With the final deadline approaching for these companies to receive settlement funds, RoofOptions has created a unique co-op program enabling building owners to combine their projects with other projects in the same region. This allows them to leverage the benefits and savings of volume purchasing power.

Beginning 8-15-2010, RoofOptions officially opened this opportunity to the public, and is now extending this same co-op opportunity to any company in the country needing to replace a roof. With an average of 15%-25% savings through this program, companies are saving tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars on their roofing projects.

National Accounts Director, Jeff Broderick, stated “Commercial roof replacements are often the most costly expense a facility will ever have to take on. With today’s economy being the way it is, this co-op program has given building owners the opportunity they needed to replace their roofs, that otherwise would have been impossible”.

RoofOptions has announced that they have hundreds of projects taking place within the next 6-9 months, in regions all across the country. They are currently accepting requests from building owners who wish to benefit from this cost-effective co-op opportunity.

Source: http://www.RoofOptions.com/

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