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Every time you look at an American suburb, you are staring at a multi-billion dollar petrochemical monopoly hidden in plain sight. Over 80% of residential roofs in the United States are covered in asphalt shingles. This is not a traditional construction industry; it is a highly consolidated, chemically complex B2B logistics operation tied directly to the waste products of oil refineries. This book breaks down the engineering and economics of the modern roof. The shingle is essentially a mat of industrial fiberglass, soaked in toxic, highly viscous liquid asphalt, and coated in microscopic, ceramic-coated mineral granules. We explore the brilliant necessity of these granules—without them, the sun's ultraviolet rays would literally melt the asphalt into useless liquid within a single summer. We also detail the expensive integration of copper into these granules to prevent algae growth. The narrative exposes the razor-thin margins and massive capital requirements that limit this entire national industry to just a handful of untouchable corporate giants. Look closely at the top of your house. Understand the toxic, highly engineered petrochemical sandwich that quietly protects trillions of dollars of real estate from the sky.
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Liczba stron: 210
Rok wydania: 2026
