Roofing Materials City Specific

Modified Bitumen (Mod-Bit)

Residential Commercial

Definition

An asphalt-based roofing material often used on low-slope or "flat" roofs throughout the Valley. It's manufactured in rolls and installed by torching, using adhesives, or mechanically fastening it to the deck. Known for its durability and resistance to extreme temperatures in Phoenix and Glendale.

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Local Relevance

This term has specific relevance to the following Arizona cities, organized by region:

West Valley 1 cities

Glendale

Established neighborhoods west of downtown Phoenix

Central Phoenix 1 cities

Phoenix

Downtown Phoenix and immediate surrounding areas

Coverage Summary
2 cities total

This roofing term applies to communities across the Greater Phoenix area, from established west valley neighborhoods to growing east valley suburbs.

Local Expertise: This roofing term may have specific regulations, climate considerations, or building codes that apply to these Phoenix-area communities. Always consult local building departments for the most current requirements.

Term Information

Category Roofing Materials
Keywords 5
Related Terms 6
Last updated: Sep 9, 2025

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