By Anna Lockhart.
Often times, many traditional building materials are not made to endure harsh weather conditions or the wear of decades of use. It was a contractor by the name of W.R. “Bill” Merrin who grew tired of replacing endless roofing materials and decided to create his own product that would hold up in ways other products couldn’t. Bill created the Wil-Mar Pipe Collar and the rest, as they say, was history.
Wil-Mar designed their pipe collars specifically, to withstand harsh weather conditions. Compared to other pipe collars on the market, that would break down and tear with exposure to the elements, Wil-Mar Pipe Collar is made to be durable and long-lasting. Made with EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer), these Pipe Collar is designed to easily slide over vents to create a waterproof seal, preventing the dreaded water damage that often occurs with traditional collars as they age.
Another trusty product from Wil-Mar is the Roofers’ Saw. This hand saw, made of a base of a 25” sturdy wooden handle and a 27” replaceable saw blade, was created with dexterity and mobility in mind. The slim design allows for quicker repairs and reroofing, which will save contractors both time and money in the long run.
Installing roof solar and equipment with the Wil-Mar mounting system will also help you reduce costs and time on the job. Designed to eliminate the need for sleepers on the roof, this mounting system can be easily installed on all roof materials and both flat or pitched roofs. Whether you need to install an HVAC, solar systems, signs, swamp coolers, or a variety of other mounted equipment, the Wil-Mar mounting system provides a waterproof system that can endure harsh weather conditions.
Learn more about Wil-Mar in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit wilmarproducts.com.
About Anna
Anna Lockhart is a content administrator/writer for RoofersCoffeeShop®, MetalCoffeeShop™ and AskARoofer. When she’s not working, she’s most likely to be found with her nose in a book or attempting to master a new cookie recipe.
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