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Services / Roofing Systems

Steep Slope

A steep slope roof has slopes greater than 3:12. The most commonly used materials are asphalt shingles, tiles, shakes and metal roofing.

Thermoplastics

Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) and Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) are environmentally friendly, lightweight single-ply roofing systems. The roof membranes are strong, highly reflective, and energy efficient. They stand up well to changing weather are resistant to most chemicals, punctures and tears. These membrane sheets are welded together using hot air. They are ideal for both new installations and re-roof situations.

EPDM – Rubber Roofing

An Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) roofing system is an extremely durable synthetic rubber roofing membrane.  It is among one of the most appealing choices of the low-slope commercial roofing industry for over 40 years.  From its high resistance to weathering and abrasion to its flexibility in low temperatures it continues to be the number one choice of architects, roof consultants and contractors in the roofing industry.

Modified Bitumen

Modified Bitumen Systems are a blend of traditional and modern roofing techniques. They are bitumen reinforced with either fiberglass or polyester for added flexibility and durability. These systems come in rolls or sheets for ease of installation and they can be layered to provide a multi-tiered protection against the elements.

The bitumen system that we recommend is Styrene Butadiene Styrene (SBS), a polymer that gives the bitumen characteristics that are similar to rubber and is installed with either hot asphalts or cold adhesives.