Technical | Project Pinpoint survey form
NRCA's Project Pinpoint is a survey-derived database intended to compile useful information regarding the use and performance of roof systems used in the United States.
Project Pinpoint originally was developed in 1974 to compile data regarding the performances of built-up membrane roof systems. During the early 1980s, Project Pinpoint was expanded to include polymer-modified bitumen membrane systems and single-ply membrane systems. In 2001, steep-slope roof systems, such as asphalt shingles, tiles, metal panels, were included into Project Pinpoint.
Periodically, NRCA surveys its contractor members to obtain data for inclusion in Project Pinpoint. Now, Project Pinpoint survey information can be submitted online.
Submit problem job information
Click here to download a problem job information form for low-slope membrane roof systems (e.g., BUR, modified bitumen, single-ply) and return the completed form by mail.
Click here to download a problem job information form for steep-slope membrane roof systems (e.g., metal panels, asphalt shingles, tile, wood slate, fiber cement/synthetic) and return the completed form by mail.
Published data
From time to time, NRCA publishes articles and reports that provide information about Project Pinpoint results. Several of these published documents follow:
Questions or comments
Should you have any questions or comments regarding submitting information for inclusion into Project Pinpoint, please contact Mark S. Graham, NRCA's associate executive director of technical services, at
mgraham@nrca.net or call (847) 299-9070, ext. 7511