Fleeceback TPO
Fleeceback TPO's fabric backing boosts puncture resistance and bonds well over recover boards, a strong fit for Pittsburgh reroofs where the deck is sound but uneven.
Review detailsFleeceback TPO's fabric backing boosts puncture resistance and bonds well over recover boards, a strong fit for Pittsburgh reroofs where the deck is sound but uneven.
Review detailsPVC's hot-air-welded seams and chemical resistance make it dependable for metro restaurants and labs, while its reflective surface helps cut summer heat on exposed Pittsburgh roofs.
Review detailsA silicone coating restores a seamless, reflective surface on aging flat roofs and tolerates the ponding water that lingers through Pittsburgh's damp seasons better than most alternatives.
Review detailsAt 80 mil, this thicker TPO adds puncture resistance and service life for high-traffic Pittsburgh rooftops carrying heavy equipment, hail exposure, or frequent maintenance access.
Review detailsAPP modified bitumen uses a plastic-modified asphalt that stands up to heat and UV, giving Pittsburgh's equipment-heavy and foot-trafficked roofs a rugged, weldable surface.
Review detailsSpray polyurethane foam seals and insulates in a single pass, filling the low spots that trap water on Pittsburgh's irregular older decks while lifting the building's R-value.
Review detailsWhite EPDM combines rubber's freeze-thaw flexibility with a reflective surface, easing summer heat gain while standing up to the cold-weather movement that defines Pittsburgh roofs.
Review detailsKEE membranes keep their flexibility for decades and resist the grease and chemicals that vent from the region's food-processing and industrial rooftops, even through hard winters.
Review detailsStandard 60-mil TPO balances cost and durability for warehouse and retail roofs across the metro, pairing reflective energy savings with seams welded to survive the region's winters.
Review detailsTime-tested built-up asphalt layers multiple plies into a tough, redundant roof, a system still found on many older Strip District and Mon Valley buildings where durability matters most.
Review detailsSBS modified bitumen flexes with temperature swings, making it well suited to the Allegheny Plateau's deep freeze-thaw cycling on roofs that take regular foot traffic.
Review detailsBlack EPDM's dark surface helps shed snow and adds warmth on Pittsburgh rooftops, and its rubber flexibility absorbs the deep freeze-thaw movement that splits stiffer membranes here.
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