By Cass Jacoby.
RoofersCoffeeShop® sat down with Southeast regional manager for Hunter Panels Justin Andrews to talk about their Polyiso panels.
Hunter Panels manufactures thermal efficient Polyiso insulation for roof and wall applications. Hunter Roofing Polyiso is one of the industry’s leading insulation choices due to its R-Value, energy efficiency, fire performance, availability and compatibility within many roofing systems. Hunter Roofing Polyiso Products are designed to be compatible with a variety of deck types, roofing membranes for both new and retrofit applications, they come in a variety of thicknesses, lengths, widths and facers to meet your specification needs.
“We have two distinct business channels that we operate in. We have our distribution business that is our Hunter label,” says Justin. “And then we have a private label OEM side of our business, where we manufacture Polyiso insulation for other membrane manufacturers that don't have ISO plants.”
Chances are, if you are putting Polyiso down, it very well might be manufactured by Hunter. In response to the demand for Polyiso, the continued popularity and rise in insulation usage due to building code requirements, Hunter Panels is opening a new plant. “We'll be opening up a plant in Sikeston, Missouri. Should be operational in Q2 of next year,” says Justin. “And we're excited about that. It should help take some load off of the other plants and free them up to increased capacity in their zones. And we're very much looking forward to that.”
The new facility represents the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering world-class customer experience. It is strategically located to better serve the central U.S. and will result in improved service for Hunter Panels customers throughout their network of Polyiso plants. This is yet another example of how Hunter Panels is dedicated to setting their contractors up for success, in addition to offering next-level support and training.
“We do everything from ISO 101. We talk about what it is and should you eat it? No,” says Justin. “So everything from a really basic introduction to what Polyiso does on the roof to our tapered and technical resources, getting way into the weeds with specifications and different NOAs and Miami Dade roof codes and approvals and anything that we can come up with, we will help you guys out.”
Learn more about Hunter Panels in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit www.hunterpanels.com.
About Cass
Cass works as a reporter/writer for RoofersCoffeeShop, AskARoofer and MetalCoffeeShop. When she isn’t writing about roofs, she is putting her Master degree to work writing about movies and dancing with her plants.
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