TPO Roofing

Reliable, Energy-Efficient Roofing for Flat & Low-Slope Systems

TPO roofing is a high-performance single-ply membrane designed to protect flat and low-slope roofs with exceptional durability and energy efficiency. Engineered for modern commercial and multi-family buildings, TPO systems feature heat-welded seams that create a seamless, watertight barrier against the elements.

With its naturally reflective surface, TPO helps reduce heat absorption and can significantly lower cooling costs, making it a smart, cost-effective solution for property owners looking to improve both performance and efficiency. 

FLAT ROOFING

What Is TPO Roofing?

Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) is a reinforced roofing membrane manufactured from a blend of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene rubber. It is installed in large sheets and mechanically fastened or fully adhered to the roof deck.

What sets TPO apart is its heat-welded seam technology, which fuses sheets together into a continuous surface eliminating weak points and providing long-term protection against leaks, weather damage, and wear.

  • Thorough roof evaluation and surface preparation
  •  Premium CertainTeed SBS-modified membranes
  • Long-lasting, energy-efficient roof protection
  • Experienced installers with industry training
  • Focused on precision, safety, and satisfaction
Built for Performance

Built strong for low-slope performance

If you need a roofing system that delivers durability, efficiency, and long-term value, TPO is a proven solution. When installed by experienced professionals and properly maintained, a TPO roof can provide 20+ years of reliable protection.

Its combination of energy savings, weather resistance, and cost-effectiveness makes it one of the fastest-growing roofing systems in today’s market.

TPO is a single-ply membrane system with heat-welded seams that create a seamless, watertight barrier. Its reflective surface and durability make it a more energy-efficient and cost-effective option compared to many traditional flat roofing materials.

With proper installation and maintenance, a TPO roof can last 20 years or more. Regular inspections and upkeep can help maximize its lifespan.

Yes, TPO is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, including strong UV exposure, high winds, and temperature fluctuations. Its flexibility and strength help prevent cracking, tearing, and punctures.

Is TPO roofing energy-efficient?

Yes, TPO roofing is highly energy-efficient. Its reflective surface helps reduce heat absorption, keeping buildings cooler and lowering energy costs, especially in warmer climates.

In many cases, TPO can be installed over an existing roofing system, depending on the condition of the current roof and local building codes. A professional inspection is recommended to determine suitability.