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TPO membranes are made of a co-polymerized rubber, which gives them greater flexibility in cold climates.
This membrane is best known for providing the advantages of EPDM and PVC systems at a lower cost. TPO membranes are white and highly reflective, making them an excellent choice for those looking to reduce energy costs. TPO is an environmentally conscious system in addition to being ENERGY STAR rated. Furthermore, TPO roofs are long-lasting and resistant to dirt, bacteria, and debris buildup, making them highly resistant to tears, punctures, and impact damage.
These systems are among the easiest single-ply roofing membranes to install and heat-weld together. These roofing systems are able to resist various chemical effluents and provide superior resistance to punctures and tears.
They are available in a variety of colors, thicknesses, widths, and reinforcements, making them an excellent option for almost any roofing project.
This system is a black single-ply membrane, often referred to as “rubber roofing”. EPDM systems require minimal maintenance and are resistant to UV radiation and ozone.
EPDM technology has proven effective for more than 40 years. It is able to withstand extreme temperatures and expands & contracts with the building.
This type of low slope roofing material is referred to as modified bitumen due to it’s material makeup which consists of modifiers that are added to standard roofing asphalt to replace plasticizers removed during the distillation process.
Bitumen is reinforced with fiberglass or polyester fiber matting in order to increase durability and strength.
This type of roofing utilizes more than one layer of water-proofing membrane to keep the water out of your building. Built up roofing systems, often referred to as BUR, have been utilized in the U.S. for over 100 years.
The bitumen typically used in built-up roof systems is asphalt, coal tar or cold-applied adhesive. The asphalt or coal tar is heated in a kettle or tanker and then applied by mop or mechanical spreader. Cold-applied adhesives do not have to be heated to be applied since these adhesives are solvent-based asphalts.
Metal roofing is a staple of the commercial roofing market because of the material’s outstanding durability, design flexibility and low lifecycle costs. More and more commercial, industrial, and small building owners are selecting metal roofing for a portion of, or the whole, roofing assembly such as banks, schools, restaurants, warehouses, distribution centers, etc.
Metal roofing and wall panels are a great low-maintenance solution that provide commercial grade performance while still enhancing the aesthetics of the building.
Roof coatings are liquefied polymers applied to protect and extend the life of a roof system.
Coatings provide a seamless application that conforms to irregular roof surfaces, as well as seals cracks and splits in the roof surface. Coatings can be applied to address a variety of roofing concerns.
SPF is applied in the form of a liquid. It is seamless and self-adhesive, requiring no fasteners. This adaptable installation method allows it to fit into tight and awkward roof spaces. SPF roof systems are waterproof, hail and wind resistant, and have the highest R-value (measure of heat resistance) of any roofing material.
When it comes to longevity and performance, few commercial roofing materials are more impressive than spray polyurethane foam (SPF). Spray foam roofing systems are the best solution to increase energy efficiency and improve interior comfort.
Steep slope roofing typically refers to roofing materials that are appropriate for roofs with slopes of 3:12 or greater. This means that the roof rises three vertical inches or more for every 12 horizontal inches. Asphalt roll roofing, asphalt shingles, concrete and clay tiles, wood shakes, slate, and metal roofs are all suitable for steep slope roofs.
Due to the natural pull of gravity, debris and water on a sloped surface tends to roll into gutters creating less concern about excessive weight from accumulated debris and standing water.
Metal roofing is a staple of the commercial roofing market because of the material’s outstanding durability, design flexibility and low lifecycle costs. More and more commercial, industrial, and small building owners are selecting metal roofing for a portion of, or the whole, roofing assembly such as banks, schools, restaurants, warehouses, distribution centers, etc.
Metal roofing and wall panels are a great low-maintenance solution that provide commercial grade performance while still enhancing the aesthetics of the building.