Case Study: Roofing System Exceeds Expectations

Case Study: Roofing System Exceeds Expectations





OTHER PARTS OF THIS ARTICLEPt. 1: Roofing: School District Replaces Aging SystemsPt. 2: Roofing: Weather Causes Concerns in Systems ReplacementPt. 3: SIDEBAR: Raising The Roof on EfficiencyPt. 4: Case Study: Roofing Project Helps District Meet DemandPt. 5: This PagePt. 6: Case Study: Durability, Reflectivity Key Features of Roofing SystemPt. 7: Case Study: Early Adoption Brings Roofing SuccessPt. 8: Case Study: Timing Matters in Roofing ProjectPt. 9: Case Study: Roof System Addresses Flood-Protection Issues


Located between Medina and Wayne County, Ohio, Rittman is a small, tight-knit community with the youth at the center of its pride and excellence. In July 2011, MW Metals from Whitmore Lake, Michigan was contracted to install 92,000 square feet of FiberTite Simulated Metal Roofing on the Rittman Middle/High School. The Simulated Metal roofing exceeded expectations of district faculty and the surrounding community.

“It was an easy decision for our board to use FiberTite as the roofing material as opposed to metal,” says Doug Stuart, acting president of the Rittman Exempted Schools school board. Stuart, a UPS driver in the community and former president of the Ohio School Boards Association, is heavily involved in the livelihood of Rittman students and has three children of his own attending the school. He stressed the importance of having a safe, reliable roof that both protects and looks aesthetically pleasing.

“We are very impressed with the performance of the roofing materials, the sound deadening, (and) the cost savings,” Stuart says.

Although under the same roof, Rittman middle/high school, grades 6-12 are separated into adjacent wings of the school and connected through a cafeteria and gymnasium, referred to as the Common Ground. The recreation center, elementary school and middle/high school create a campus effect, unique to other surrounding school districts.

When the middle/high school was constructed nearly four years ago, the school board met to strategize cost-savings initiatives. After applying to the Ohio School Facilities Commission for funding, the school was granted more than $10 million in addition to earning a Silver Award for its sustainability efforts. The board was able to save more than $200,000 to reallocate back to the students’ education and taxpayer money.

The FiberTite roofing system on Rittman schools is still performing seamlessly, and board members are continuing to witness the return on investment. With more than 1,000 students under one roof, it is essential to have a roofing system you can rely on. That is why Rittman School District trusts FiberTite for peace of mind.

Seaman Corp., manufacturer of FiberTite roofing systems, has been a worldwide market leader of innovative, high-performance coated fabrics since 1949. Using a unique, four-layer technology providing puncture, ultraviolet rays, chemical, and ponding water resistance, FiberTite is the original Elvaloy KEE membrane with a 35-plus-year history of performance.

Seaman Corp. has manufacturing locations in Wooster, Ohio, and Bristol, Tennessee. In addition to FiberTite, Seaman Corp, also makes fabrics for more specialized markets, including military, dock seals, marine applications, pool covers, truck tarps, and mower covers.




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