1. What is the life expectancy of a TPO roof?
TPO roofing is only three decades old, and its method of installation has improved, so it may last longer than 30 years. For success, it is vital that the material is properly installed and well maintained.
2. How is a TPO cleaned and maintained?
2. For maximum roof life, we recommend that you call us for a free inspection every two years or if there is some sort of issue or a big storm.
3. On what surface is the TPO attached.
4. How is the amount of material calculated?
All roofers price materials in terms of “squares,” and one square equals one hundred square feet.
5. What affects the price of an installation?
We understand the importance of finding the right contractor for your project, and that’s why we recommend obtaining at least three written estimates. When it comes to TPO roofing, the price can vary based on several factors. These include the season of installation, the chosen brand, the labor required, and the installation method. Additionally, whether the TPO roof will be installed over your existing roof or if a removal is necessary will impact the overall cost. At TPO Roofer, we prioritize your satisfaction and aim to provide cost-effective and durable roofing solutions. With our expertise and commitment to excellence, you can trust us to keep your investment safe and secure. Choose TPO Roofer – Always Dry, Always Reliable!
6. What sort of issues affect the protection?
7. What makes for a successful installation?
8. Is TPO better than EPDM roofing?
These two roofing options are similar, but TPO has stronger and more durable seams which adhere to the roof, making it a favorable option. EPDM is not weldable, while TPO is, making its seams more resistant to leaks.
9. How does TPO compare to PVC?
TPO provides superior puncture resistance and less environmental impact. Both are excellent products, so your decision should be based on which meets your long-term needs best. PVC is brittle, while TPO isn’t—contributing to its longevity and moisture resistance.
10. What colors can I choose for my TPO roofing?
TPO typically comes in white, black, and gray. It can also be found in various shades of gray, brown, green, red, tan, and gold.