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TPO Roofing Pros and Cons

Thermoplastic polyolefin, known as TPO, has become a popular roofing choice in recent years. As with any roofing material, it has its advantages and drawbacks. Consider the pros and cons of this popular roofing material.

TPO Roofing Pros

Cost One of the biggest reasons TPO roofing has gained momentum recently is its cost-efficiency. It is more economically advantageous than other roofing options, such as PVC roofing, while offering many of the same benefits like energy efficiency.

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Maintenance

A TPO roof is easy to maintain. It doesn’t pose problems such as mold, punctures, or tears that come with other roofing materials. Its flexible structure easily accommodates any building type, and it is able to expand and contract readily.

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Flexible

A TPO roofing is a flexible option for any commercial building. This material is manufactured to be UV resistant and is offered in a variety of colors, such as white, gray, or black, for an aesthetically pleasing appeal.

 

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​Energy Efficiency

It’s not just the roofing material that can save you money. You Can also save on energy costs with this energy-efficient roofing material. TPO roofing is made to be reflective so that the UV rays don’t penetrate and heat up the building. Air conditioning costs are significantly reduced with TPO energy-efficient roofing.

 

Installation

A TPO roof is quick and easy to install. It is lightweight and requires fewer seams. It can be installed using adhesives or direct fastening options. Because it is easy to install, the installation also costs less than other roofing materials.

Cons of TPO Roofing


Newness and Quality Variations

Because this is a newer roofing material, it hasn’t been on the market long enough to be known to stand the test of time. Additionally, different manufacturers produce different varieties of roofing materials. Some manufacturers will produce a superior product, while others may cut corners.

 

Lamination

A TPO roof is laminated. Lamination of any kind can lead to weak points, cracking, shrinking, or deterioration. A cheaper TPO roof can develop cracking quicker than others.

 

Seams

TPO roofing is rolled out. Because of this, seams are present every six to eight feet. Over time, seams can become loose, which can lead to potential leaking.

 

Consider all the pros and cons of a new commercial roof before choosing the right tone for installation. If you decide a TPO roof is right for you, Certified Commercial Roofing expert contractors can provide a free quote. Call us today for more information.

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