OVER THE TOP ROOFING
PVC Roofing
PVC membranes are made from polyvinyl chloride applied over a reinforcing scrim. Available in different colors, white is most commonly used as it offers excellent solar reflectivity. PVC laps are welded together using hot air to create a seemingly conterminous or seamless membrane. PVC membranes are used in a variety of applications, including roofing, flooring, and walls. PVC is an inexpensive, durable, and easy-to-work-with material that makes it an ideal choice for a variety of projects.
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PVC Roofing Systems are among the easiest single-ply roofing membranes to install and heat-weld together. Among the advantages PVC systems provide:
- These systems are able to resist various chemical effluents.
- They provide superior resistance to punctures and tears.
- PVC systems are especially suited for roofs that are exposed to concentrations of grease, oils, and many kinds of fuels.
- In areas where acid rain or other forms of acidic outflow is a problem, PVC roofs are the preferred solution.
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PVC roofing is a popular choice for both commercial and residential properties. PVC roofs are durable and resist heat, fire, wind, and UV rays. They are also low maintenance and easy to install. PVC roofs can last for decades with proper care, making them an excellent investment for any home or business owner. In addition to their durability, PVC roofs are also energy efficient. They reflect sunlight, keeping your building cooler in the summer months. This can help to reduce your cooling costs and make your property more comfortable for occupants. PVC roofs are also environmentally friendly. They are made from recycled materials and can be recycled at the end of their lifespan. If you are looking for a durable, low-maintenance, and energy-efficient roofing option, PVC may be the right choice for you.