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Commercial Roofing Systems

 

Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO)

TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) and PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) are synthetic substances are the newest technology that drives the commercial market. The thermal aspect and lightwieght construction make it the perfect choice for new and retro-fit applications.

 

Metal Roofing Pac-Lad

Beauty and longevity are the key factors driving the popularity of Metal Roofing. These roofing systems can last 50 years or longer, and can literally take any shape or form. In addition, they are energy efficient and 100% recyclable.

Silicone Coating

Silicone coatings are liquified polymers that protect and extend the life of a roof system.

Shingle Roofing

Shingles are, by far, the most popular roofing material in the US. Asphalt Shingles are available in 2 basic types: organic and fiberglass. Organic shingles are made of wood pulp saturated with asphalt. Fiberglass shingles are made from glass fiber with a top layer of asphalt.

BUR and Mod-Bit

Built up roof membranes, referred to by the acronym BUR, have been in use in the U.S. for more than 100 years. These roof systems are commonly referred to as "tar and gravel" roofs. BUR systems generally are composed of alternating layers of bitumen and reinforcing fabrics that create a finished membrane. The number of plies in a cross section is the number of plies on a roof: The term "four plies" denotes a four ply roof membrane construction. Sometimes, a base sheet, used as the bottommost ply, is mechanically fastened. Built up roofs generally are considered to be fully adhered if applied directly to roof decks or insulation. 

 

EPDM

EPDM is a synthetic rubber membrane. It comes in black or white and a variety of widths and thicknesses. Durability and cost-effectiveness make EPDM a popular choice.

 

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