Eagle Roofing Products, a pioneer in high-quality roofing solutions, is proud to introduce the latest product within its trusted Secure Roof Components line: Secure Guard 60. Eagle has partnered with G.A.P. Roofing, Inc. to bring this robust self-adhered underlayment to the market. Ideal for steep-slope roof applications, Secure Guard 60 is equipped with a polyester-reinforced, non-woven surface as well as incredible durability and strength.
Secure Guard 60 delivers excellent bonding and material fortitude while protecting homes and commercial buildings from extreme weather conditions like blazing heat, torrential rains, powerful winds and beyond. The product’s key features include:
“Eagle is excited to add a new underlayment to our growing Secure Roof Components line,” says Tyler Allwood, director of business development of Eagle Roofing Products. “Secure Guard 60 is a reliable and resilient product that provides superior protection under all roof types. As a 60 mil self-adhered material with extended exposure and excellent walkability, Secure Guard 60 is sure to become a fan favorite on quality roof installations across the nation." Secure Guard 60 is currently only available in the Western U.S. Eagle plans to bring it to the Eastern U.S. in fall of 2024.
About Eagle Roofing Products
Eagle Roofing Products is a division of Burlingame Industries, a California-based, privately held family organization in the concrete roof tile industry for over 35 years. Founded in 1989, Eagle has grown from five employees to four manufacturing plants, two satellite yards, eight design centers and a workforce of over 600 employees. As the largest USA owned, USA made concrete roof tile manufacturer in the country, Eagle specializes in providing premium concrete tile roofing solutions for the building industry.
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