Spray Foam Insulation & Roofing Magazine Announces The Coatings Issue
JUPITER, FL–May 2, 2013–With its third publication of 2013, Spray Foam Insulation & Roofing Magazine (SFIRM) brings readers The Coatings Issue. SFIRM's May/June 2013 edition is currently live on the magazine's globally accessible web and mobile app platforms.
"The Coatings Issue takes a specific focus on the relationship SPF insulation and roofing applications have with various coatings," said Ryan Spencer, SFIRM's Editor-in-Chief. "Additionally, we show applications that extend beyond the SPF industry, but are still relevant to spray applicators."
In addition to coatings-centric articles, the May/June 2013 also features established spray foam departments like SPF equipment and roofing.
Highlights from the May/June 2013 Issue
- Dayton's tallest building gets a polyurea roof
- The usage of thermal and ignition barriers
- Quick turnaround for a polyurea containment job
- The new SprayBot manages overspray even better
- Spray foam saves a huge leaky roof in Michigan
- A temple's building envelope is insulated with SPF
- Three schools of thought on website design
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SFIRM is on the verge of reaching the 30,000-reader milestone, having an exact readership of 29,676 as of writing. That stands as a 10.1% increase in readership since last issue, which continues SFIRM's streak of double-digit growth between issues.
"The magazine's readership continues its upward trend, and we're incredibly excited to be approaching yet another milestone," said Spencer.
Beyond the web-based readership, SFIRM's mobile presence as an iPhone, Android, and Kindle Fire app remains a distinct advantage as the magazine continues to lead the SPF industry in the digital publishing space.
About Spray Foam Insulation & Roofing Magazine: Spray Foam Insulation & Roofing Magazine is targeted to a global audience of building construction professionals and energy-conscious readers. It is distributed bi-monthly to applicators, manufacturers, distributors, specifiers, general contractors, architects, engineers, and managers in both the public and private sectors. For more information, please use the links provided below.
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