TPO Roofing
Engineered for heat reflectivity, weather resistance, and long-term performance on flat roof applications.
Professional TPO Roofing Installation & Repair
TPO roofing is a modern, energy-efficient roofing system commonly used on flat and low-slope roofs across PA and NJ. Its reflective properties help reduce heat absorption and improve building efficiency.
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Our Approach
We install and repair TPO systems using manufacturer-recommended methods to ensure proper adhesion, seam strength, and longevity.
TPO roof installation
Preventative inspections
TPO membrane repairs
Seam reinforcement and patching
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Examples of TPO roofing materials and system layouts used across a range of residential and commercial properties.
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Frequently Asked Questions
TPO roofing is a modern solution for flat and low-slope roofs, offering energy efficiency and reliable performance. The following frequently asked questions address common topics related to TPO roofing materials, lifespan, installation, and maintenance.
What is TPO roofing?
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) roofing is a single-ply membrane commonly used on flat and low-slope roofs. It is known for its durability, flexibility, and heat-reflective properties.
How long does a TPO roof last?
A properly installed TPO roof typically lasts 20–30 years, depending on the quality of the material, installation, and ongoing maintenance.
Is TPO roofing suitable for homes in Pennsylvania and New Jersey?
Yes. TPO roofing performs well in the Northeast climate, handling temperature changes, UV exposure, rain, and snow common throughout PA and NJ.
What are the benefits of TPO roofing?
TPO roofing offers several advantages, including:
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Energy efficiency due to its reflective surface
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Resistance to moisture, mold, and punctures
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Flexibility in varying temperatures
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Low maintenance requirements
How is TPO roofing installed?
TPO roofing can be installed using fully adhered, mechanically fastened, or ballasted systems. The appropriate method depends on roof design, building use, and code requirements.
Does TPO roofing require a lot of maintenance?
TPO roofing is low maintenance. Periodic inspections and keeping the roof surface clean help ensure seams remain secure and the membrane performs as intended.
How does TPO compare to rubber (EPDM) roofing?
TPO is more reflective than EPDM and may offer better heat resistance in warmer months. EPDM, however, is known for flexibility and cold-weather performance. Both are reliable flat roofing options when properly installed.
Is TPO roofing environmentally friendly?
TPO roofing is considered environmentally responsible due to its energy-efficient properties and the absence of chlorine in its manufacturing process.
Is rubber roofing environmentally friendly?
EPDM roofing is recyclable and often contains recycled materials, making it an environmentally responsible roofing option.
Can TPO roofing be repaired?
Yes. Minor punctures or seam issues can often be repaired without replacing the entire roof. Timely repairs help extend the roof’s lifespan.
Can TPO roofing be installed over an existing roof?
In some cases, TPO roofing may be installed over an existing roof system, depending on local building codes and the condition of the current roof.








