About Us and Roofing Solutions

Backed by decades of industry experience, we design a tool that improves roofing performance nationwide.

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45+ Years of Industry Experience in Roof Installation Tools

We've been in the roofing industry for over 45 years. In that time, we have had many backbreaking, hot, sweaty, long days. There have been many new ideas born on a hot summer's day from the mind of an ever-thinking roofer! After seeing many back strains and pains over the years and experiencing them myself, this new tool was born.

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Designed for Roofers' Safety

Our hope is that this will be a long-lasting tool that will be on every roofing project. We look forward to helping reduce the hurts, pains, and injuries suffered by many roofers every day, all while enhancing the quality of the roofs they install.

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A Vision Built for the Future of Roofing

Made in the USA & Built for Crews Nationwide

Made in the USA & Built for Crews Nationwide

We manufacture in the USA and package pallets of 50 as a set for roofing crews across America. We've supplied our WeightDown tool to warehouses across the US. Reach out from anywhere in the US and we'll get you what you need.

Safer Work. Better Performance. Higher Quality

Safer Work. Better Performance. Higher Quality

Safety teams and specialists are hopeful for reduced back strain using this tool, while quality control teams from manufacturers to general contractors and installers will appreciate the added adhesion advantage gained by using WeightDown.

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Setting Standards in Roof System Adhesion Modification

The WeightDown tool is how roofing professionals are setting insulation.

Modern Workflow With Precision Weighting

Each WeightDown handheld unit is approximately 35 lbs. Four per board gives you roughly 140 pounds of pressure while the adhesive sets. Crews typically run 100 to 300 units (depending on crew size and production rates), leaving them in place for 4-6 minutes, then leapfrogging them forward as work progresses. No buckets, no boxes of nails, or whatever else happens to be lying around.