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GREEN AND SOLAR ROOFING
If you're aiming to make your
building more eco-friendly, green and solar roofing
systems offer excellent solutions. Green roofs
convert flat rooftops into living landscapes that
manage stormwater, reuse rainwater, and reduce the
building's carbon emissions. Solar roofing
integrates photovoltaic cells into sleek glass
shingles, capturing sunlight and generating clean
energy. For high-performance sustainable roofing
STEEP SLOPE ROOFING
Steep slope roofs are a
classic architectural feature, known for their
pitched design that efficiently channels off rain
and snow. These roofs add visual appeal and
functional performance but require specific
techniques and materials.
METAL ROOFING SYSTEMS
Metal roofing stands out for
its strength, long life, and recyclability. These
systems can last up to five decades with minimal
upkeep, offering excellent resistance to the
elements. However, installing metal roofs requires
skill and precision
LIQUID-APPLIED ROOFING
Ideal for extending the life
of existing roofs, liquid-applied systems create a
seamless, waterproof barrier without requiring a
full replacement. Applied directly over the current
roof, this method is efficient and minimally
disruptive.
ROOF COATING SOLUTIONS
Roof coatings offer an
effective way to protect a roof from water, heat,
and harsh weather. These liquid-applied membranes
are flexible and resilient, allowing the building to
shift while maintaining a sealed surface.
BUILT-UP ROOFING (BUR)
A time-tested choice for flat
or low-slope buildings, built-up roofs consist of
layered waterproof materials and surfacing options
such as gravel or coatings. Known for their
durability and water resistance, BUR systems remain
a popular option for commercial properties looking
for dependable protection.
MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING
Modified bitumen systems are
engineered for strength and adaptability. Enhanced
with specialized asphalt compounds, these roofs
stand up well to water, snow, and shifting
temperatures. When installed by a qualified team,
they can protect your building for over 20 years.
EPDM ROOFING
EPDM (ethylene propylene diene
monomer) is a tough synthetic rubber membrane ideal
for low-slope and flat roofing applications. It
offers flexibility, durability, and weather
resistance.
PVC ROOFING
PVC roofing membranes are
strong, low-maintenance, and energy-efficient. Made
from polyvinyl chloride, they resist chemicals,
algae, and weather-related damage, making them a
smart solution for commercial roofs. They're
especially effective for flat or low-slope designs.
TPO ROOFING
TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin)
roofing is a single-ply membrane that combines
energy efficiency with reliable protection.
Reflecting up to 87% of solar radiation, TPO roofs
help reduce cooling costs while shielding your
building from leaks.
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