With the preliminary U.S.–China trade framework reached last week, low-slope roofing contractors are awaiting the fine print to understand tariff impacts on key materials. Here’s what’s happening:
🛠️ Trade & Tariff Developments
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Preliminary Agreement Achieved: On June 11, a draft trade deal from London confirms a phased tariff reduction framework. Capped total duties may reach ~55% on some Chinese imports, including “fentanyl tariffs,” layered over baseline rates¹.
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90-Day Tariff Pause: Starting May 14, reciprocal tariffs dropped from ~145% to a 10% base, lasting through August 11. Afterward, rates could return to 34% unless further notice².
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Tariff Stack Uncertainty: Importers are still untangling how overlapping levies will apply. Contractors should lock in current pricing where possible since details are still unfolding³.
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Section 301 Exclusions Extended: The USTR extended exemptions—including some roofing-related products—through August 31, 2025⁴.
🔍 Industry Trends & Tools
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SPRI Standard Milestone: SPRI approved ANSI/SPRI/FM TDP-1 in March 2025, setting new benchmarks for adhesion testing of membranes, adhesives, and board stock⁵.
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Edge System Revisions Ahead: SPRI is revising its ED-1 standard for low-slope edge systems, addressing corrosion resistance and performance under wind pressure (< 9.5° slope)⁶.
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Retrofitting Roof Drains: The new ANSI/SPRI RD-1 (Feb 2025) standard outlines requirements for retrofit roof drains, critical for drainage maintenance in existing low-slope systems⁷.
⚙️ Tech Spotlight: Tools of Tomorrow
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AI-Enhanced Estimating: Leading contractors report up to 20% reductions in waste and faster bid cycles by piloting AI for material forecasting and job costing⁸.
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Digital Twins + Drones: Drone-captured 3D scans help generate digital twins of roofs, enabling pre-mobilization simulations for repairs or retrofits.
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Sensor-Integrated Systems: Moisture and temperature sensors embedded at flashings and drains are becoming more common, triggering maintenance alerts before issues arise.
🧰 Pro Tips for Contractors
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Secure Pricing Now: Lock in membrane and insulation orders under the current 10 % tariff structure—adjustments could come fast.
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Validate Eligibility: If you source U.S. roof equipment, double-check Section 301 exclusions—some remain effective until August 31, 2025⁴.
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Plan Drain Retrofits: Incorporate RD-1 standards when upgrading drainage—proper retrofit drains can prevent ponding and leaks.
📚 Learning Topic: Deep Dive into SPRI’s TDP-1 Adhesion Standard
Since its ANSI/SPRI/FM TDP-1 approval in March 2025, the Tension-Peel adhesion test has become the benchmark for evaluating how well low-slope roofing membranes, adhesives, and insulating boards bond under stress. Understanding its details will help you specify materials more confidently and ensure long-term system performance:
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Test Objective & Scope
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Measures peel strength between membrane and substrate or between membrane layers.
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Applies to single-ply systems (TPO, PVC, EPDM) and compatible insulation board stocks.
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Key Test Parameters
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Specimen Preparation: 3″ × 6″ strips, conditioned at 73 ± 3 °F and 50 ± 5% RH for 24 hours before testing.
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Peel Rate: Constant 2 in/min crosshead speed for tensile-peel separation, simulating real-world uplift forces.
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Pass Criteria: Minimum 10 lbf/in average peel adhesion for fully adhered assemblies; 6 lbf/in for polymer-modified loosely laid systems.
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Importance in Specification
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Ensures membranes won’t delaminate under wind-uplift or thermal cycling.
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Provides uniform comparison across different manufacturers and installation methods.
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In Practice
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Quality Assurance: Require TDP-1 test reports from your membrane and adhesive suppliers.
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Jobsite Verification: Randomly sample installed seams for field peel tests to confirm in-place adhesion matches lab results.
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Troubleshooting: If peel values dip below spec, investigate substrate moisture, adhesive flash-off time, and ambient conditions at installation.
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Further Resources
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SPRI’s full TDP-1 standard document (purchase or access via membership).
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FM Global’s RoofNav database to check third-party approvals based on TDP-1 results.
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Training videos and webinars on adhesion testing best practices (available through SPRI and NRCA).
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This briefing reflects information available as of June 23, 2025, 05:00 MST. As trade agreement details become official and final standards are released, we'll provide further updates next week.
Sources:
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Reuters, “Deal includes base + fentanyl tariffs = ~55 %,” June 16, 2025.
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China-Briefing, “Tariff pause details until Aug 11,” June 12, 2025.
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Newsweek, “Tariff ‘stacking’ adds another headache for US importers,” June 16, 2025.
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Thomasnet, “Summary of new USTR exclusions,” June 2025.
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SPRI, “Release of TDP-1 standard,” March 2025.
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SPRI, “Plans to update ED-1 standard,” April 2025.
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SPRI, “RD-1 retrofit drains standard,” February 2025.
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Professional Roofing, “Adopting AI,” May 2025.