TPO Roofing System

What is TPO?

Short for thermoplastic polyolefin, TPO is a single-ply roofing membrane that offers excellent performance at a cost-effective price. Heat-welded seams provide superior strength. TPO's long-term heat, UV, and natural fungal resistance, plus flexibility without need for plasticizers also make TPO a reliable low-slope roofing system.

Different Types of TPO Installation Available

  • Fully Adhered
  • Mechanically Fastened
  • Ballasted
  • Rhinobond

Why TPO?

TPO roofing systems offer exceptional durability and longevity, capable of withstanding various weather conditions, including extreme temperatures and UV rays. This makes them ideal for the unpredictable weather in Upstate New York. TPO roofing is also known for its energy efficiency, reflecting sunlight and reducing the cooling load on your building, potentially lowering energy costs. The installation process is relatively straightforward and cost-effective, providing additional benefits to building owners. TPO roofing offers excellent waterproofing properties and requires minimal maintenance over time. Choosing a TPO roofing system for your property ensures a reliable, long-lasting, and environmentally friendly solution for your roofing needs.

Why Choose a TPO Roofing System?

  • Energy Efficient
  • Durable
  • Excellent Seam Strength: Heat-welded seams provide greater seam strength to taped and other seams.
  • Cost Effective
  • Low Maintenance

Versatile Application Methods:

Including high-performance roofs requiring high wind uplift, increased puncture resistance, or quick economical systems.
The following manufacturers offer TPO Roofing Systems:
  • Elevate
  • Carlisle
  • GAF
  • Genflex
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