PVC Vinyl

While doors and windows often take the spotlight as a building's primary defenses, it's the roofing system that truly stands as the fortress against external elements for commercial structures. Beyond mere shelter, roofing systems fortify structural integrity, facilitate ventilation, and safeguard both occupants and assets. In the realm of roofing options, not all are created equal, and selecting the right one for your business is paramount. We understand the significance of a robust roofing system tailored to your specific needs. Our expertise extends to Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) roofing, a versatile solution ideal for numerous applications.

As a commercial building owner or property manager, ensuring your property meets all codes is paramount, along with the peace of mind that it's well protected, especially against the relentless weather.

Nationwide, our clients endure harsh conditions year-round, roofing bears the brunt. It's crucial for commercial building owners to invest in roofing systems that not only shield but also enhance property values.

One such solution offering flexibility, durability, and weather resistance is PVC and Vinyl roofing.

What is PVC Roofing?

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) roofing, also known as vinyl roofing, consists of a single-ply membrane. Utilizing heat-welded seams, PVC roofing forms a waterproof barrier, preventing leaks. With its light color, PVC roofs are highly energy-efficient, reducing energy costs.

PVC and Vinyl Roofing Installation

Our seasoned PVC and Vinyl roofing team ensures precision and adherence to industry standards in every installation.

With methods like fully-adhered and mechanically-attached assembly, our experts deliver optimal results tailored to your roofing needs.

Benefits of PVC and Vinyl Roofing

PVC roofing membranes, tested for over 50 years, boast a lifespan of up to 30 years. Heat-welded seams create a permanent bond, minimizing leakage risks. Energy Star certified, PVC roofs significantly cut energy bills. Resistant to UV radiation, pooling water, fungi, and fire, thanks to their composition of chlorine and ethylene.

Still have Questions about PVC?

If you're a commercial property owner considering PVC or Vinyl roofing and have questions, we welcome you to reach out for a no-obligation consultation.