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The C-Port is a rubber roofing product made from recycled tire rubber. C-Ports are used on rooftops currently supporting gas and refrigeration pipe, electrical conduit, HVAC units and platform systems including ductwork. C-Ports can also be used as a curb replacement and in supporting roof-walk systems.

The unit is designed to be an alternative to pressure-treated wood and plastic on which rooftop pipes and equipment are usually mounted, as the wood and plastic deterioate over time.


Sustainability and LEED Certification

C-Ports are LEED and Green Building Certifiable. First of its kind in the manufacturing and construction industries in regards to rooftop support, the C-Port is used by the construction industy in design/build and sustainable building engineering.


Series

The C-Port is a series of products, starting from the basic rubber base and extending to DSA Duct Support systems. The basic unit, the CXP series, is 4” high x 6” wide x 9.6” long (base length). It can carry a maximum load of 500 lbs.

The most common unit is the C-Strut support series, which is a base with a galvanized steel strut on top (pictured). There are C-Ports designed for heavier loads, with extended struts and with swivels, giving the unit diversity and flexibility.









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