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Forest Hill, MD (February 3, 2024) – The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 Excellence in Asphalt Roofing Awards. From restoring a historic Queen Anne Victorian home to revitalizing a community amphitheater, this year’s projects showcase the versatility, performance, and beauty of asphalt roofing systems.
“We received 92 exceptional submissions this year, with two projects earning bronze medals—a testament to the innovation and dedication within our industry,” said Reed Hitchcock, ARMA Executive Vice President. “Each winning project tells a compelling story of resilience, craftsmanship, and the transformative power of asphalt roofing. I look forward to honoring the winners in person at the 2025 International Roofing Expo in San Antonio.”
The awards recognize outstanding low- and steep-slope asphalt roofing projects across North America, judged in four key categories: Why Asphalt, Project Challenges, Distinction, and Beauty.
Top-scoring projects are awarded Gold, Silver, or Bronze medals, with additional honors available in Best-in-Class categories, such as In the Neighborhood, Commercial/Mixed Use, Craftsmanship, and Technical Difficulty.
Gold Award Winner:
Urban Grind Roofing LLC – Grand Pinnacle Project – Cornelius (Cornelius, North Carolina)
- Project Overview: When the homeowners’ roof began to fail, they turned to Urban Grind Roofing LLC for a durable replacement. After a comprehensive consultation, they chose CertainTeed’s Grand Manor® Shingles in Brownstone, known for their luxurious, slate-like appearance. The project featured expert craftsmanship due to the roof’s challenging 16/12 pitch. The team removed the old roof and installed 34 custom-fabricated metal valleys and crickets to prevent dead valleys. Asphalt shingles were ideal for this complex job, offering versatility and performance. CertainTeed’s Grand Manor® Shingles provide Class 4 impact resistance, Class A fire resistance, algae protection, and wind resistance up to 130 mph. Their lightweight nature facilitated installation, and their striking appearance significantly enhanced the home’s design. Urban Grind Roofing LLC transformed the roof into a stunning, reliable system, proving that a well-installed asphalt roof can offer peace of mind and style for years to come.
Silver Award Winner:
GPD Flatroofing Ltd. – Penn-co Office Steinbach (Steinbach, Manitoba)
- Project Overview: The Penn-co Office headquarters in Steinbach, Manitoba, now boasts a state-of-the-art roofing system expertly completed by GPD Flatroofing Ltd. The building features a complex roof with varying heights and elegant entrance canopies. To meet architectural and environmental demands, the contractor utilized high-performance Polyglass materials and a heat-welded asphalt application, ensuring strength and durability to withstand Manitoba’s harsh winters. This innovative system allowed for year-round installation, even in colder temperatures, thanks to its staggered base and cap layers that provided overlapping seams. This robust design accommodates thermal expansion and contraction while providing long-term protection and ease of maintenance. Despite facing challenges such as high upstands and numerous structural penetrations, the team’s attention to detail led to a successful execution. The completed roof showcases technical excellence and enhances the building’s architectural appeal, exemplifying how asphalt roofing can achieve functionality and aesthetic value.
Bronze Award Winners:
Cool Roofs – The Grand Manor on Johnson Road (Germantown, Tennessee)
- Project Overview: Cool Roofs transformed The Grand Manor on Johnson Road in Germantown, Tennessee, with CertainTeed’s Grand Manor® Shingles in Weathered Wood, enhancing the home’s beauty and providing lasting protection. The project faced challenges in preserving the property’s landscaping, driveway, and swimming pool. To safeguard these features, Cool Roofs implemented a jobsite protection system and used a lift machine, along with two dedicated on-site managers overseeing every phase of the project. Initially considering slate or shake roofing, the homeowner chose asphalt shingles for their traditional charm, lighter weight, and impressive weather resistance. The multi-layered design added visual appeal while requiring less structural reinforcement. With custom-fabricated metalwork for valleys and transitions, this installation exemplifies roofing excellence, combining durability and enhanced curb appeal.
Stonebridge Roofing, Energy & Exteriors – The Bailey House (Fernandina Beach, Florida)
- Project Overview: Stonebridge Roofing, Energy & Exteriors meticulously restored The Bailey House, an 8,000-square-foot Queen Anne Victorian built in 1895, located in Fernandina Beach’s historic district. This iconic residence required special permitting to meet rigorous historical preservation standards, adding complexity to the project. The roof restoration involved navigating a steep-pitched roof while protecting delicate stained-glass windows and custom copper flashings for chimney crickets. Limited site access made material loading and debris removal particularly labor-intensive, further showcasing the team’s dedication and expertise. For this landmark property, the contractor installed GAF Timberline® HDZ™ Shingles in Slate—ideal for their durability and aesthetic compatibility. These shingles deliver high wind resistance and modern technology, preserving the home’s heritage. The Bailey House restoration meets the highest standards, resulting in a historically preserved, weather-resistant roofing system designed to last for generations, praised by the community and industry alike.
Best-in-Class Award Winner: Craftsmanship Category
Elevated Roofing and Siding – Stubbs Park Amphitheater (Centerville, Ohio)
- Project Overview: As part of the comprehensive renovation of Stubbs Park in Centerville, Ohio, Elevated Roofing and Siding provided a transformative roofing solution for the amphitheater, balancing functionality, durability, and aesthetic appeal. This project addressed the aging roof while integrating upgrades to sound, lighting, and accessibility systems. The curved, angular design of the amphitheater posed unique challenges, which were met with precision and creativity. Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® Shingles in Driftwood were selected for their flexibility and weather resistance, essential for Ohio’s unpredictable climate. These shingles conform to the complex geometry while minimizing structural strain and harmonizing with the park’s surroundings. The roofing system safeguards against heavy rain and snow, ensuring long-term protection with minimal maintenance. Extraordinary craftsmanship and innovative problem-solving resulted in a striking roof that embodies the park’s vision of a welcoming community space, making the Stubbs Park Amphitheater a cultural centerpiece.
ARMA will honor winners at the 2025 International Roofing Expo from February 19-21 in San Antonio, Texas. Winning companies will receive a monetary prize (Gold – $2,000; Silver – $1,000; Bronze – $500), an official ARMA certificate, promotions on ARMA’s website and social media platforms, authority-boosting materials, and national and local trade media exposure.
To learn more about the winners, visit asphaltroofing.org.
About ARMA:
The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) is a trade association representing North America’s asphalt roofing manufacturing companies and their raw material suppliers. The association includes the majority of North American manufacturers of asphalt shingles and asphalt low-slope roof membrane systems. Information that ARMA gathers on modern asphalt roofing materials and practices is provided to building and code officials, as well as to regulatory agencies and allied trade groups. Committed to advances in the asphalt roofing industry, ARMA is proud of the role it plays in promoting asphalt roofing to those in the building industry and to the public.
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