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Single-Ply Membrane Systems
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Along with the modified bitumen, asphalt built-up, liquid applied and standing seam metal roofing systems, Conquest Roofing, Inc. specializes in the application of single-ply membrane roofing systems. There are three different varieties of the single-ply roofing systems that are widely used among commercial roofing contractors today. Those three include EPDM, the PVC and the TPO. Below you will find a brief description of each roofing system. Included with their composition and benefits, we will provide you the basic information for each roofing systems.
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Our Single-Ply Membrane Roofing Systems Include:
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TPO or thermoplastic polyolefin is a blend of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene polymers. TPO's are considered to be the "innovative future" in the commercial roofing industry. The TPO in short combines the attributes of the EPDM and the PVC to include long-term weathering resistance, cold weather flexibility, tear resistance, puncture resistance, and chemical resistance. Like PVC membranes, TPO's will not cure after exposure to natures elements. TPO's may or may not be reinforced and may also be designed in a variety of colors, and come in thicknesses ranging from 40 – 100 mils. |
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EPDM is an elastomeric polymer that has been synthesized from ethylene, propylene, and a small amount diene monomer. An EPDM membrane is a cured material and is classified as a “thermoset”. This is simply defined as such that the polymer's molecular structure is “set” as a result of heating during the manufacturing process. EPDM sheets are available in a variety of colors, and range in thickness from 30 – 90 mils. EPDM membranes can be installed using one of three methods: ballasted with large stones, fully adhered with an approved adhesive, and mechanically attached to the roof deck. |
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PVC or polyvinyl chloride is produced by the polymerization of vinyl chloride monomer. PVC membranes can be non-reinforced or reinforced with glass fibers or polyester fabric. They come in thicknesses ranging from 45 – 96 mils. PVC membranes can be installed by mechanically attaching the membrane to the roof deck. They are then fully adhered with an approved adhesive, stone ballasted, and paver ballasted. PVC membranes do not cure after exposure to the elements therefore remains heat weldable throughout the lifetime of the roof.
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