Advanced Topics and Current Issues in Low-Slope Roofing

This advanced course builds on foundational knowledge of low-slope roofing systems, diving into critical topics such as ASCE 7 wind design, FM Global standards, hygrothermal analysis, and legal risk management. Participants will explore real-world case studies, learn to troubleshoot moisture and wind-related failures, and examine the implications of sustainability and rooftop innovations. With a focus on practical application and current industry standards, this course equips attendees to lead high-performance roofing projects in today’s evolving built environment.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Analyze and apply advanced wind design and moisture control strategies using ASCE 7, FM Global, and WUFI simulation tools.
  • Evaluate legal risks, warranty limitations, and liability considerations in roofing projects.
  • Assess the impact of sustainability trends, rooftop uses, and material performance on modern low-slope roof design.

Who Should Attend:

  • Roofing contractors, architects, and owners’ representatives seeking advanced technical knowledge.
  • Forensic engineers and materials specifiers involved in failure analysis and system design.
  • Product manufacturers and consultants aiming to stay ahead of evolving codes, certifications, and market demands.

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Course Details: RA01850

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Course Outline

Instructors and Program Director

Total Credits:
CEU 1.6
PDH 16
LU/HSW 16

"These roofing courses are vital to our industry. For our firm, this course is part of our onboarding process because it gets everyone on the same page. The speakers are legendary experts and are experienced speakers. This kind of course is essential to educating the next generation of roofing."
Patrick, Clark Roofing Co., Broadview, IL

"I feel I have become a stronger roofing professional after taking three Interdisciplinary Professional Program the University has to offer that pertain to the industry I work in: Roofing." 

—David, Las Vegas, Nevada

"Terrific course! Curious to know if there’s more on failure analysis. I’m a GC and an insurance adjuster. The question pertains more to the adjuster side. Looking forward to attending more!"

—Walt, Adjuster, CCCM, Savage, Minnesota

"Course was great! A lot of information to squeeze into 2 days. Enjoyed the presentation of the data and information and talking though the "why’s" while catering to all levels of attendees."

—Sean, Project Manager, F.J.A. Christiansen Roofing Co. Inc., Caledonia, Wisconsin

"Very informative on Current Issues. The deep dive in the wind design was very helpful. I enjoyed the Q and A feedback during the sessions."

—Tyler, Consultant, Hixson Consultants Inc., Alabaster, Alabama