Although PVC and TPO are often used interchangeably, they have some key differences. Both materials are suitable for flat or low-slope roofs, but TPO is generally the more cost-effective option. On the other hand, PVC is specifically designed for buildings that need enhanced protection against chemical exposure and is recognized as the most fire-resistant single-ply roofing material available today.
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Benefits of PVC Roofing Systems
If you have a flat or low-slope roofing system, PVC is one of the top recommended single-ply materials. A few reasons for this include:
- Energy Efficiency: PVC roofing is highly reflective, reducing heat absorption and helping to keep your building cooler. This can lead to lower energy costs and a more comfortable indoor environment.
- Durability: Much like TPO roofing, PVC is built to withstand punctures, tears, and impact damage. It is highly resistant to extreme weather conditions, including high winds and heavy rain, ensuring long-lasting protection for your building. In addition to these benefits, PVC is also resistant to chemical and heat exposure.
- Lifespan: A PVC roofing system has a lifespan of up to 35 years if a higher quality product is used.
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Choosing the Right PVC Roofing Contractor
Deciding which PVC roofing company you are going to trust with your property is a big decision. Here are some things to consider when choosing a roofer:
Are they licensed and insured?
How long have they been in business?
Do they guarantee their work?
Do they offer manufacturer labor and material warrantees?
Can they show certificates of training?
ReRoofIt is fully licensed and insured.
13 years and counting.
We provide 5-year workmanship guarantees on every job.
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Frequently Asked Questions
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a single-ply membrane that is used for low-sloped or flat roofs. It is mostly used for commercial purposes for buildings that require resistance to chemical and heat damage.
Yes, PVC roofing is more expensive than TPO roofing. The cost is approximately 40 to 80 percent higher than TPO of equivalent thickness.
PVC roofs last approximately the same length of time as TPO roofs, with a 20 to 30 year manufacturer warranty.
Yes, PVC roofs can be patched with both like materials heat-welded over holes or weak areas that require reinforcement. You can also use 100% silicone coatings to patch PVC roofs.
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