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If you own an industrial or commercial building, PVC roofing may be the right choice for you — and RPB can install it quickly, efficiently and at a price you can afford. But what is PVC roofing, how does it work, and what types of buildings is it best suited for?
PVC roofing, also known as polyvinyl chloride roofing, is a single-ply roofing membrane made from durable synthetic materials. It’s grown in popularity over the past several years because it’s durable, energy-efficient and low maintenance.
PVC roofing is an excellent choice for commercial roofing and industrial building roofs that have flat or low slope roofs, such as retail stores, office buildings and shopping centers. PVC roofing is also great for industrial buildings like factories and warehouses that need roofs to withstand harsh weather conditions and exposure to chemicals and pollutants.
PVC roofing has several benefits, but among the biggest are:
Here’s a closer look at each below.
PVC roofing is made of tough synthetic materials that can stand up to weather events, fire, chemicals and UV rays. That’s why it’s an excellent choice for buildings in Texas, where severe weather conditions occur fairly frequently. PVC roofing is also rugged and durable enough to hold its own against chemicals and fire hazards. Finally, it’s highly resistant to punctures, tears and abrasions, which means it’ll last.
PVC roofing reflects the sun’s rays rather than absorbing them. That helps keep your building cool in the summer and reduces your need to crank the air conditioning up. That can result in even more energy cost savings and a smaller carbon footprint.
PVC roofing is resistant to mold, mildew and algae. That means it requires very little maintenance beyond debris removal. Because it’s so strong, it doesn’t require frequent repairs or replacement, either, which can help you save money and time over the roof’s lifespan.
PVC roofing can last for about 30 years with proper installation and maintenance. Because it lasts so long, it’s a very popular choice among business owners. As long as you take care of it, you can expect it to last as long as the manufacturer says it will.
Unlike many other roofing materials, PVC roofing is recyclable. On top of that, it’s highly reflective and can help reduce the urban heat island effect and lower carbon emissions. Because of the way it works, it can keep your energy costs low, as well.
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