Beacon Roofing Supply is the largest publicly-traded distributor of residential and non-residential roofing materials, along with complimentary building products in the United States and Canada. The company is one of the oldest and most recognized distributors in the industry. Beacon purchases products from a large number of manufacturers and then distributes these goods to customers including contractors, home builders, retailers as well as building materials suppliers. The company's product portfolio includes Residential roofing products, Non-residential roofing products and Complementary building products....
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