MFM Building Products’ Underlayment Earns UL Class A Fire Rating

MFM Building Products, an Ohio-based manufacturer of waterproofing and weather barrier products for the building industry, recently achieved a UL Class A Fire Rating for the company’s Ultra HT Wind & Water Seal underlayment. Ultra HT is a 45-mil, self-adhered roofing underlayment for steep-slope roofing and re-roofing installations. The product features a durable cross-laminated polyethylene

MFM Building Products Announces New Expansion Project

Coshocton, Ohio-based MFM Building Products, a manufacturer of a full envelope of waterproofing and weather barrier products, broke ground on a new warehouse expansion project last week on a 33,000-square-foot expansion project at its Brewer Lane warehouse. In an August 8 news release, MFM said the new building will adjoin the existing facility, provide the

Ohio’s Sky Roofing Breaks Ground on New $1.2M Headquarters

Canfield, Ohio-based Sky Roofing broke ground on a new $1.2 million, 18,000-square-foot office building in front of its current location on W. Western Reserve Road on Monday, citing its growth in the commercial and residential roofing industry.  As first reported in Youngstown, Ohio’s The Business Journal, Sky Roofing, founded by Matt and Jean Estephan, is

Infinity Home Services Acquires Ohio-Based Ken’s Parkhill Roofing

Infinity Home Services, a leader in the home exteriors sector, announced the acquisition of Ohio-based Ken’s Parkhill Roofing, a residential and commercial roofing service provider with over 70 years of industry expertise in Northeast Ohio.  In a news release, Infinity Home Services said the addition complements its existing portfolio of roofing companies, bolstering its “already

SprayWorks Equipment Celebrates 15 Years in Business

Kent, Ohio-based SprayWorks Equipment, a spray foam and coatings equipment company established in 2008, announced on Monday it had celebrated 15 years in business.  In a Dec. 18 news release, Sprayworks recalled how owner Jim Davidson and his wife, Debbie — along with a handful of employees — nurtured the outfit out of three buildings