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Appendix<br />

METAL PANELS<br />

Atas International, Inc.<br />

Atas International, Inc. produces a wide range of panel<br />

styles for <strong>the</strong> residential roofing market, from simulated<br />

roof tiles to conventional standing seam profiles. Most<br />

materials are offered in <strong>the</strong> fluoropolymer Kynar 500<br />

coating system. More than twenty standard colors are<br />

offered in this system, which is designed to give long<br />

life with excellent chalk and fade resistance. Contact<br />

ATAS for more information and technical assistance.<br />

Berridge Manufacturing Company<br />

The Berridge Bermuda Roof Panel may be formed on<br />

site in continuous lengths using a Berridge portable<br />

roll former and Berridge coil material.<br />

Decra <strong>Roofing</strong> Systems/Tasman <strong>Roofing</strong><br />

Wind-driven rain and static uplift tests have been<br />

conducted successfully at Construction Research<br />

Laboratories in Miami, Fla. and Center for Approval<br />

Engineering in St. Petersburg, Fla. for Metro-Dade<br />

County, Fla. approval. Copies of testing are available<br />

for Decra tile and shake roofing systems. Both<br />

systems are installed <strong>by</strong> approved applicators and<br />

carry a 50-year material warranty. Decra roofing<br />

systems are guaranteed to withstand winds up to 120<br />

mph when properly installed. For installations<br />

between 22:12 and 3:12, underlayment is required.<br />

Decra roofing systems are light enough to install<br />

directly over most existing roofs.<br />

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