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Single-Ply Roofing in Altamonte Springs FL
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Single-Ply Roofing Specialists

What Is Single-Ply Roofing?
Factory-manufactured membranes
Single-layer application
Large sheet sizes
Flexible materials
Seamed construction
Lightweight construction
Types of Single-Ply Roofing
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin)
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer)
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Benefits of Single-Ply Roofing
Installation efficiency
Cost effectiveness
Lightweight construction
Energy efficiency
Flexibility and movement tolerance
Proven performance
Low maintenance requirements
Repair simplicity
Environmental benefits
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Single-Ply Installation Methods
Fully adhered systems
Mechanically attached systems
Ballasted systems
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Choosing the Right Single-Ply System
Choose TPO when:
- Energy efficiency is a priority
- Budget is a significant factor
- You want heat-welded seam reliability
- The building has no special chemical exposure concerns
Choose EPDM when:
- Lowest initial cost is the priority
- Proven long-term durability matters most
- Energy efficiency is less important than other factors
- You’re comfortable with adhesive or tape seams
Choose PVC when:
- Chemical resistance is required (restaurants, manufacturing)
- You want the longest single-ply track record
- Heat-welded seams and energy efficiency both matter
- Budget allows for premium material investment
Single-Ply Repair and Maintenance
Seam repairs
Puncture and tear repairs
Flashing repairs
Membrane restoration
Maintenance programs
Single-Ply vs. Other Commercial Roofing
Single-ply vs. Modified Bitumen
Single-ply vs. Built-Up Roofing
Single-ply vs. Metal Roofing
Single-ply vs. Spray Foam
Neighborhoods We Offer Single Ply 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
Which single-ply membrane is best?
The best choice depends on your priorities. TPO offers the best balance of value and energy efficiency. EPDM provides lowest cost and longest track record. PVC delivers superior chemical resistance. We help you evaluate options based on your specific requirements.
How long do single-ply roofs last?
Service life varies by material. EPDM can last 30 to 40 years. TPO and PVC typically last 20 to 30 years. Actual longevity depends on membrane quality, installation workmanship, and maintenance attention.
Are single-ply roofs good for Florida?
Yes. Single-ply membranes perform well in Florida’s climate. Reflective TPO and PVC reduce cooling costs. All three membrane types meet Florida Building Code wind resistance requirements when properly installed. UV-resistant formulations withstand our intense sun exposure.
Can single-ply be installed over existing roofing?
In many cases, yes. If the existing roof is in acceptable condition and building codes permit, single-ply membranes can be installed over existing roofing. This reduces costs and waste. We evaluate your existing roof to determine if overlay is appropriate.
How much does single-ply roofing cost?
Costs vary by membrane type, thickness, installation method, and project complexity. EPDM is typically least expensive, followed by TPO, with PVC costing most. We provide detailed estimates for your specific project.
