The dome of the Rays' stadium took a big hit from Hurricane Milton after it touched down as a Category 3 storm.
The fabric roof of the Florida baseball stadium torn apart by Hurricane Milton last week was built by an Amherst-based company. Birdair Inc. made the translucent, Teflon-coated fiberglass roof for ...
Although roofing is likely to remain more of a steady business than a fast grower, there is potential for outsized results from the company's fiberglass business as Owens Corning expands its ...
which includes the integrity of the structure holding the remnants of the Teflon-coated fiberglass roof in place. The report says the stadium likely will not be playable in time for the upcoming ...
DIA’s tents are also made with woven fiberglass fabric coated with polytetrafluoroethylene, or Teflon, an airport spokesperson told The Denver Gazette. The baseball dome roof was more ...
Straffordville’s W.J. Roofing is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Owner Will Hildebrandt started the company as a home-based business in 2004. He started with minimum experience ...
The stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball, had its roof torn off by winds from the Category 3 storm that made landfall Wednesday night. The semi-translucent fiberglass roof ...
Last week, Hurricane Milton swept through Florida, causing an insane amount of damage to the roof of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, where the Tampa Bay Rays play. The fiberglass roof was torn ...
Daytime footage showed what remained of Tropicana Field’s fiberglass roof blowing in the wind on Thursday, October 10, a day after Hurricane Milton slammed Florida’s west coast with powerful winds, ...