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Forest Hill, MD (February 25, 2026) – The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) honored the winners of the 2026 Excellence in Asphalt Roofing Awards at the International Roofing Expo (IRE), held January 20-22 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The annual awards program recognizes the top low- and steep-slope asphalt roofing projects across North America, celebrating the craftsmanship, durability, and aesthetic excellence that asphalt roofing provides.
During the event, ARMA presented large ceremonial checks to this year’s Gold, Silver, and Bronze Award Winners and an official certificate to the Best-in-Class Award Winner. Each medal-winning company received a monetary prize (Gold – $2,000; Silver – $1,000; Bronze – $500), along with recognition on ARMA’s website and social media platforms, industry authority-boosting materials, and national and local trade media exposure.
“These projects showcase the extraordinary range of what asphalt roofing can achieve,” stated Reed Hitchcock, ARMA Executive Vice President. “Whether addressing historic preservation, complex geometry, or large-scale commercial performance demands, this year’s winners demonstrated why asphalt remains a trusted, reliable roofing solution.”
2026 Excellence in Asphalt Roofing Award Winners
Gold Award Winner:
- HER Roofing Co. Inc. – The Settlemier House (Portland, Oregon)
Project Overview: When it came time to restore the roof of the historic 1892 Settlemier House, HER Roofing Co. Inc. delivered a solution that balanced preservation, performance, and architectural integrity. The project included a full shake tear-off and re-roof of a steep-slope system, highlighted by a technically demanding cone roof. Asphalt shingles were chosen for their fire resistance, durability, and flexibility. Malarkey Legacy® Shingles with Scotchgard™ in Black Oak provided a historically appropriate aesthetic suited to the Pacific Northwest’s climate. The cone required custom vertical plywood installation more than 50 feet in the air, completed safely with an 80-foot lift. Rotted curved wooden gutters were custom fabricated and installed, and the restored copper spire returned to the top.

Silver Award Winner:
Wedge Roofing – California Mid-Century Gothic (Sebastopol, California)
- Project Overview: The California Mid-Century Gothic project presented San Francisco Bay Area’s Wedge Roofing with one of Northern California’s most architecturally complex steep-slope projects. The mid-1960s church features a rare hyperbolic paraboloid roof rising from a 6/12 pitch to vertical, making the roof both its most striking feature and its greatest challenge. Asphalt shingles were capable of meeting the building’s geometric and structural demands. Owens Corning® TruDefinition® Duration® Shingles in Brownwood flexed to follow the compound curves while allowing secure fastening on near-vertical surfaces, preserving the sculptural form without overloading the original structure. The project required rebuilding the ridge with Douglas fir decking and structural plywood, integrating solar-powered and fixed Velux skylights, and installing shingles over steep slopes using toe-jacks and fall protection. Two-ply modified bitumen and silicone-coated flat areas completed the system.

Bronze Award Winner:
Priddy Roofing and Exteriors – The Double Dome (Mercer, Pennsylvania)
- Project Overview: Homeowners seeking to replace the roof on a highly unconventional residence turned to Priddy Roofing and Exteriors for a project defined by dual interconnected geodesic domes. With 238 unique facets, each with its own pitch, angle, and drainage direction, the roof presented a highly complex asphalt roofing installation. Owens Corning® TruDefinition® Duration® Shingles in Williamsburg Gray provided the flexibility to follow the compound curves while maintaining strong fastening and sealant adhesion. Full-coverage ice and water shield created a redundant water-resistant barrier across the constantly changing planes. The team installed the roof one facet at a time, with each course measured, cut, aligned, hand-sealed, and hand-nailed. Custom flashings accommodated triangular and irregularly shaped windows, while a perimeter intake and site-built circular ridge vent restored ventilation.

Best-in-Class Award Winner: Commercial/Mixed Use Category
KPost Roofing & Waterproofing – National Medal of Honor Museum (Arlington, Texas)
- Project Overview: The National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington, Texas, designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, challenged KPost Roofing & Waterproofing with a complex low-slope roofing project on a building of profound national significance. The roof spans multiple elevations, sloped planes, and over 450 structural steel penetrations, requiring precision, durability, and aesthetic excellence. SOPREMA SBS-modified bitumen, paired with Alsan RS liquid-applied detailing, provided long-term performance, while lightweight insulating concrete, metal panels, and Kingspan insulated panels were integrated to ensure slope-to-drain functionality, continuity, and water resistance across all areas. Careful sequencing and meticulous installation preserved the architectural intent, protected the building, and supported the museum’s mission.

The International Roofing Expo provided the perfect backdrop to celebrate these industry awards, with attendees engaging in networking opportunities, photo sessions, and discussions on the latest advancements in asphalt roofing.
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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