This class provides a field-focused overview of APP modified bitumen roofing, explaining how APP polymers enhance asphalt’s heat resistance, UV stability and durability. It reviews code requirements, reinforcements, surface finishes and torch-applied installation best practices, including proper heat control. The course also covers system strengths and limitations, along with essential ...
This class provides a comprehensive overview of Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) roofing systems and the elastomeric roof coatings commonly used as their protective layer. Designed for contractors, inspectors and design professionals. This course covers the key principles of: SPF chemistry proper substrate preparation application techniques safety protocols performance characteristics Additionally, participants will learn about various roof ...
Join ARCA at the Prescott Resort and Conference Center from September 17–19 for one of the most anticipated roofing industry events of the year. Connect with top vendors, explore the latest products and innovations and take advantage of valuable networking opportunities with industry professionals from across Arizona. First-time contractor attendees receive ...
Open to ARCA Members and Non-Members Space is limited – register early! Registration is first come, first served. Cancellations require notice, but substitutions are welcome. Friday, October 2, 2026 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (Arizona Time) ARCA Office- Training Room 3839 North 3rd Street Suite 106 Phoenix, AZ 85012-2066 Register for the academy class ...
This specialized course offers a comprehensive look at concrete roof tile systems, with a focus on installation techniques tailored to Arizona’s unique climate and building conditions. Whether you're a seasoned roofer or looking to expand your knowledge, this training provides practical, real-world insight into: System design and configuration Underlayment selection for high-heat environments Fastening ...
This class offers a practical overview of single-ply roofing systems—TPO, PVC, EPDM and KEE—highlighting material differences and how they perform in the field. It covers basic code requirements, seaming and welding methods, attachment and detailing practices and common failure points. The course also emphasizes maintenance needs and explains how proper ...