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What Is PVC Roofing?
Thermoplastic composition
Reinforced construction
Chemical resistance
Fire resistance
Reflective surface
Flexibility
Benefits of PVC Roofing
Superior chemical resistance
Heat-welded seam integrity
Energy efficiency
Long service life
Fire resistance
Puncture resistance
Low maintenance
Recyclable
Where PVC Roofing Excels
Restaurants and commercial kitchens
Food processing facilities
Manufacturing plants
Buildings with rooftop equipment
Healthcare facilities
High-traffic roofs
Energy-conscious buildings
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PVC Installation Methods
Fully adhered systems
Mechanically attached systems
Induction welded systems
Ballasted systems
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PVC Membrane Options
Membrane thickness options:
- 50 mil. Entry-level thickness suitable for standard commercial applications with moderate foot traffic.
- 60 mil. The most common specification, providing a good balance of performance, durability, and cost for most applications.
- 80 mil. Premium thickness for maximum puncture resistance and longevity. Recommended for high-traffic roofs and demanding environments.
Membrane thickness options:
- Polyester reinforcement. Provides excellent strength and dimensional stability. The most common reinforcement type.
- Fiberglass reinforcement. Offers superior dimensional stability and fire resistance.
Color options:
- White. Standard color providing maximum reflectivity and energy efficiency.
- Gray and tan. Available for aesthetic preferences, though with reduced reflectivity.
- Custom colors. Some manufacturers offer custom color matching for specific architectural requirements.
Manufacturer options:
PVC vs. Other Commercial Roofing Systems
PVC vs. TPO
PVC vs. EPDM
PVC vs. Modified Bitumen
PVC vs. Built-Up Roofing
PVC Repair and Maintenance
Seam repairs
Puncture repairs
Flashing repairs
Membrane restoration
Maintenance programs
Neighborhoods We Offer PVC Roofing
Spring Valley
Uptown Altamonte
Spring Lake Hills
Forest City
Weathersfield
Lake Orienta Hills
Bella Vista
Crescent Place
Country Creek
San Sebastián Heights
Oasis at Pearl Lake
Hidden Harbour
Jamestown Village
Altamonte Ridge
Sanlando
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a PVC roof last?
PVC roofs typically last 25 to 30 years with proper installation and maintenance. Many PVC roofs from the 1970s and 1980s remain in service today. Longevity depends on membrane quality, installation workmanship, and ongoing maintenance.
Why is PVC recommended for restaurants?
Restaurant kitchens produce grease-laden exhaust that deposits on roofs. These oils and fats degrade many roofing materials over time, causing premature failure. PVC resists these substances completely, maintaining its integrity despite ongoing exposure.
Is PVC roofing more expensive than TPO?
PVC typically costs 10 to 20 percent more than TPO. However, PVC offers superior chemical resistance and a longer track record. For buildings with chemical exposure, PVC’s durability often justifies the additional cost. For standard commercial applications without chemical concerns, TPO may offer better value.
Can PVC be installed over existing roofing?
In some cases, yes. If the existing roof is in acceptable condition and building codes permit, PVC can be installed over existing roofing. This reduces removal costs and waste. We evaluate your existing roof to determine if overlay is appropriate.
What warranty comes with PVC roofing?
Manufacturer warranties typically range from 15 to 30 years depending on the product and installation specifications. Premium systems with enhanced warranties are available. We also provide our workmanship warranty. We explain warranty terms during the proposal process.
