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TPO Roofing

Thermoplastic Olefin (TPO) roofing has become a sought-after choice in the roofing industry due to its modern, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly features. TPO roofing membranes are made from a blend of rubber and plastic, and they are designed to be highly resistant to UV rays, punctures, tears, and chemical exposure. One of the primary benefits of TPO roofing is its exceptional reflectivity, which helps reduce heat absorption. This leads to lower cooling costs for your building, making it an energy-efficient solution for both residential and commercial properties. TPO roofing is often considered a “cool roofing” option due to its ability to maintain a more comfortable indoor temperature.

FAQs

TPO stands for Thermoplastic Olefin, which is a single-ply roofing membrane made from a blend of rubber and plastic. TPO roofing is known for its exceptional UV resistance, durability, and energy efficiency.

TPO roofing is a versatile roofing solution suitable for a wide range of building types, including residential and commercial structures. It is often used on flat or low-slope roofs, making it a popular choice for commercial and industrial buildings.

The length of a roof installation depends on the size and complexity of the roof, as well as weather conditions and other factors.

Factors that can affect the cost of a roof repair or replacement include the size and pitch of the roof, the type of roofing material, and the extent of the damage.

 

Regular roof maintenance, including cleaning gutters and checking for damage, can help prolong the lifespan of your roof.