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MOF AMERICA
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`SOLVE YOUR ROOFING NEEDS
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`Steep Slope
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`Roofing Solutions for Any Unique Commercial Roof
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 1 of 10
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 1 of 10
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`Steep-Sloped Roofs Prevent
`Water From Pooling
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`Often used in residential construction, steep-slope roofs have a pitch that
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`exceeds 45 degrees. They are assembled in three parts: a wooden
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`structural substrate called a deck, an underlayment that provides a
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`secondary barrier, and a roof covering composed of overlapping shingles
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`or tiles made from a variety of water-shedding materials.
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`Although there are six general types of steep-slope roofs, ROOFCORP
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`specializes in asphalt shingles, clay and concrete tiles, and synthetic
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`shingles.
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`WhatAre the Important Advantages of Steep-Slope Roofing Systems?
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`¢ Increased value from a long lifespan - A steep-slope rooflasts longer
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`than other installation methods. According to some estimates, these
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`roofs have up to a 50%longer lifespan and require less maintenance,
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`saving building owners moneyover the long term.
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`Your roof protects from more than leaks - Steep-slope roofs swiftly
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`shed water and lowerthe risk of debris buildup and mold or mildew
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`proliferation. The roofs also help defend against wind uplift.
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`Customizable roofing options - From shingle to slate roofing material,
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`steep-slope roofs offer a distinctive, quality look and feel.
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 2 of 10
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 2 of 10
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`e Versatility for any climate - Cold construction of a steep-slope roof
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`can benefit structures in both cold and warm climates. With a “cold
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`roof” assembly,air flows in at the eave and out at the ridge. In cold
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`climates, this prevents the buildup of potentially hazardous ice dams.In
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`warm climates, the cold construction of a steep-slope roof reduces heat
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`transfer, lowering energy usage.
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 3 of 10
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 3 of 10
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`ROOFCORP is a professional commercial roofing
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`contractor that approaches each project with the same
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`attention to detail and customer-centered focus
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`regardless of size or scope.
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`Asphalt Shingles
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`Asphalt shingle roofing materials look fantastic on a steep-slope
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`roof, and they can be manufactured to look like a host of natural
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`materials, including tile, wood, and slate.
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`Clay & Concrete Tiles
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`When your commercial roof needs a distinct, classy look, clay and
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`concretetile roof systems are a durable, customizable choice.
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`Synthetic
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`Synthetic roofing materials are a new and affordable twist for
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`builders looking for superior performance from a steep-slope roof.
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 4 of 10
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 4 of 10
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`Architectural Metal
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`Commercial roofs require high-quality, durable materials, and metal
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`roofs are a significant upgrade that can withstand wind, snow,hail,
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`and rain.
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`Request a Free Estimate
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`Waterintrusion and leaks on steep-sloperoofing
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`systems can behard to find withouta trained eye.
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`ROOFCORP’s inspection techniques and processes are
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`GET A FREE INSPECTION
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`designed to get to the root of any roofing issue, and
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`they provide our customerswith the information they
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`need to make informed decisions.
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 5 of 10
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 5 of 10
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`A Guaranteeof Quality
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`Founded in 1985, ROOFCORP has always adhered to
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`the highest standards of workmanship, materials,
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`and professionalism. We are dedicated to safety
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`and training, we never rely on subcontractors, and
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`we stand by every project and every repair.
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 6 of 10
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 6 of 10
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`First Name *
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`Last Name *
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`Company
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`Phone *
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`Email
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`Service Needed
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`Proposal
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`Zip Code
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`Message
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`105) 08
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 7 of 10
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 7 of 10
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`ROOFCORP
`OF AMERICA
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`Exhibit 1032 - Page 8 of 10
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`Company
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`Manufacturers
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`Testimonials
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`Our Team
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`Careers
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`License Information:
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`WA: ROOFCWI007Q1
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`OR: 204249
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`CA: 803718
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 8 of 10
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`Our Solutions
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`Commercial & Industrial Roofs
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`Roof Maintenance
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`Roof Systems
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`Waterproofing
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`Solar
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`Exhibit 1032 - Page 9 of 10
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`Contact
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`California
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`2130 S. Dupont Dr.
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`Anaheim, CA, 92806
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`Phone: 714-210-5996
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`Fax: 714.940.9917
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`Washington
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`P.O. Box 69315, 3425
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`S 146th St., Seattle, WA., 98168
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`Phone: 206.439.9991
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`Fax: 206.439.9995
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 9 of 10
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 10 of 10
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`Petitioner Walmart Inc.
`Exhibit 1032 - Page 10 of 10
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