What is PVC Roofing?
PVC has been used since the 1960s and is made from natural gas, oil, and salt. It is strong, flexible, and inherently fire retardant, making it an excellent choice for commercial roofing.
Key Features of PVC Roofing:
- Long-Lasting: PVC roofs can last over 25 years, accommodating temperature changes without losing integrity.
- Lightweight: PVC membranes can often be installed over existing roofs, reducing the need for expensive tear-offs.
- Hot-Air Welded Seams: Seams are welded with heat rather than adhesives, creating a stronger, more durable bond that resists tearing.
- Flexible: Unlike other single-ply systems, PVC remains flexible in cold weather, allowing for year-round installation.
- Weather & Chemical Resistant: PVC is highly resistant to chemicals, moisture, ponding water, and greasy rooftop exhaust, making it ideal for restaurants and industrial facilities.
- Flame/Fire Resistant: PVC roofing systems are self-extinguishing and less likely to contribute to flame spread compared to other roofing materials.
- Energy Efficient: White PVC reflects solar heat, reducing cooling costs by maintaining a cooler building temperature.
- Recyclable: PVC roofing materials are recyclable, reducing environmental impact. Recycled PVC can be used in products like commercial flooring.
Cost-Effectiveness:
Though PVC may have a higher upfront cost, its long lifespan, energy savings, and low maintenance make it a cost-effective option in the long term.
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