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AeroEdge® 'smoothes' airflow over roofs, significantly reducing the very turbulence that cause uplift! 

Problem - Persistent Industry Issuehow-aeroedge-works

While most buildings survive wind speeds below CAT 3, roofing is less fortunate. At these more frequently experienced wind speeds, a disproportionate amount of storm damage starts with roofing uplift followed by water intrusion!

     Over 70% of water damage litigation and flat roof failures are initiated at roof edges and corners. - (FM & So. Bldg. Mag.)

Many building codes now require stronger roofs and roofing connections. While this helps, it is more expensive and it doesn’t reduce the strong uplift caused by conventional roof edging!

Solution - Vortex Suppression Protects the Roof

AeroEdge® suppresses the formation of vortices thus significantly reducing wind uplift forces at roof perimeters and corners where most roof storm damage starts.

AeroEdge® protects the roof by reducing the cause of damage at the source!

What is AeroEdge®?   ---   AeroEdge® - Tested & Proven   ---   Just how good is AeroEdge®? 

To learn how you can install AeroEdge® to mitigate hurricane wind damage or to learn more:

e-mail us or call (203) 222-6025.

When the wind blows, the roof protects your building - AeroEdge® protects your roof.

Building Owners

  • Reduces total cost of ownership
  • Reduces potential wind damage
  • May qualify for reduced premiums

Read More

Architects & Roofing Consultants

  • Available in Kynar finishes
  • ES1, Miami-Dade & FBC approved
  • Integrates w/ most roofing systems

Read More

Roofing Contractors

  • Reduces claims for warrantied roofing repairs
  • Prefabricated design minimizes installation time and labor

Read More

Insurance

  • Help clients minimize water / roof damage and claims from hurricanes
  • Offer clients savings with potential mitigation credits

Read More

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AeroEdge® 'smoothes' airflow over roofs, significantly reducing the very turbulence that cause uplift! 

Problem - Persistent Industry Issuehow-aeroedge-works

While most buildings survive wind speeds below CAT 3, roofing is less fortunate. At these more frequently experienced wind speeds, a disproportionate amount of storm damage starts with roofing uplift followed by water intrusion!

     Over 70% of water damage litigation and flat roof failures are initiated at roof edges and corners. - (FM & So. Bldg. Mag.)

Many building codes now require stronger roofs and roofing connections. While this helps, it is more expensive and it doesn’t reduce the strong uplift caused by conventional roof edging!

Solution - Vortex Suppression Protects the Roof

AeroEdge® suppresses the formation of vortices thus significantly reducing wind uplift forces at roof perimeters and corners where most roof storm damage starts.

AeroEdge® protects the roof by reducing the cause of damage at the source!

What is AeroEdge®?   ---   AeroEdge® - Tested & Proven   ---   Just how good is AeroEdge®? 

To learn how you can install AeroEdge® to mitigate hurricane wind damage or to learn more:

e-mail us or call (203) 222-6025.

When the wind blows, the roof protects your building - AeroEdge® protects your roof.

Building Owners

  • Reduces total cost of ownership
  • Reduces potential wind damage
  • May qualify for reduced premiums

Read More

Architects & Roofing Consultants

  • Available in Kynar finishes
  • ES1, Miami-Dade & FBC approved
  • Integrates w/ most roofing systems

Read More

Roofing Contractors

  • Reduces claims for warrantied roofing repairs
  • Prefabricated design minimizes installation time and labor

Read More

Insurance

  • Help clients minimize water / roof damage and claims from hurricanes
  • Offer clients savings with potential mitigation credits

Read More

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