TPO, PVC, and EPDM Roofing Systems

Nick Diederich
January 12, 2022

The TPO Roofing System is one of the most widely used roofing systems on commercial and industrial buildings. Offering a wide range of benefits, TPO is seen as one of the best materials. It's one of the most affordable materials available on the market for commercial and industrial job types.

System
Lifespan
Energy Efficiency Rating
TPO
15-20 Years
30%
PVC
~30 Years
40%
EPDM
~50 Years
30-40%
*All of the data above is compiled as an average and is not to be taken as exact. The prices can change based on variables of your project such as slope, pitch, and scope.

Pros of TPO Roofing

Pros

TPO Roofing is one of the considerable affordable membrane roofing systems due to its economic energy savings and low cost of installation. It's also very easy to maintain as TPO supplies a solution to thermal expansion and contracts with the changing temperature. It provides a great deterrent to the ultraviolet rays from the sun, has a strong resistance to tears and punctures, and moisture damage, providing a longer-lasting roof.

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