TPO Roofing
TPO's bright, reflective surface and heat-welded seams make it one of the most popular energy-efficient choices for low-slope commercial roofs.
Energy-Efficient Single-Ply Roofing
TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a single-ply membrane known for its reflective white surface and strong, heat-welded seams. In a hot climate, that reflectivity can meaningfully reduce rooftop temperatures and cooling costs.
It's a go-to choice for low-slope commercial roofs that need durability, energy efficiency, and a clean, modern look.
- Reflective surface lowers cooling costs
- Strong, heat-welded watertight seams
- Resistant to UV, heat, and chemicals
- Excellent value for low-slope roofs
TPO Advantages
Reflective
A white surface reflects heat and eases the load on HVAC.
Watertight Seams
Heat-welded seams create one of the strongest waterproof bonds available.
Great Value
Strong performance and energy savings at a competitive price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is TPO better than EPDM?
Neither is universally better — TPO offers reflectivity and welded seams, while EPDM has a long, proven track record. The right choice depends on your roof, energy goals, and budget.
How long does TPO last?
Quality TPO roofs commonly last 20–30 years with proper installation and maintenance.
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Want a Cooler, Efficient Roof?
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