Thermoplastic polyolefin is the literal terminology of what commercial
roofing companies around the world call TPO. The material is a single-ply
reflective roofing membrane that is made of polypropylene and
ethylene-propylene rubber that is polymerized together. The membrane itself has
been accepted in the market of commercial roofing by broad businesses across
the country. The reasoning behind this huge upswing in support is because TPO has
more performance and installation advantages than common other forms of membrane.
TPO is among the fastest growing commercial roofing products in the modern
world and there is no doubt that it will continue to rise.
It is
cost effective when compared to other roofing systems. The thicker the membrane
the more resistant to tears, impacts, and punctures that can easily happen
while being installed. Standard thickness’ are 45 mil, 60 mil, and 80 mil. The
resistance between a 45 and 80 mil membrane is an estimated increase of 50%. It
also has great flexibility to allow for movement while the construction workers
are putting the membrane together on the roof itself. What is even more amazing
is how it is able to be installed on low and high slope surfaces, as well as
being able to be heated and reshaped or melted multiple times. Flexibility
allows easy access to some tight areas on the roof as well as rapid installation
which helps keep costs down. Another way this innovation cuts down costs
drastically is by being available in large panels/sheet sizes. It reduces the
number of panels/sheets ordered in a shipment in comparison to a typical
modified bitumen 3 foot wide sheet. That also means less welding/adhering of
seams. Standard rolls of TPO come anywhere from 6 ft wide to 12 ft wide.
When most
people are looking at a building, they rarely think about the color of the
membrane on the roof. With that said, it is in fact in the minds of the many
business owners that have to pay their air conditioning bills. It has been
proven that buildings with light colored roofing are able to reflect the sun’s
energy and reduce the amount of heat taken in. Not only does it benefit the building
itself, but it also has a significant impact on the surrounding area as a
whole. Today a key issue that comes up, especially in down town city areas is
the Heat Island Effect. These reflective roofs can help reduce that effect.
Some quick
facts about this particular membrane are that it has been used for nearly 40
years and started off in the country of Italy. TPO is typically installed in
three colors that are the most generic being white, grey, and tan. Not only has
TPO been a breakthrough in commercial roofing but it is also used for
underground cabling and waterproofing. This use began around 30 years ago.
Sooner or
later roofing will continue to bring about changes just as it should be, but as
of now, what is really changing is how TPO is being brought to the forefront
with good reason. Over the course of the past decade the market for TPO has
increased by 20+% for year over year growth according to a major manufacturer. Just
in the United States alone 28% of commercial roofing is TPO based (Industry
Data 2012) and as more consumers and businesses are enlightened, the market
will continue to expand.
*Article researched and written by Jaret Sweatt
Peach State Roofing, Inc. – National Commercial Roofing Services
1-800-604-9309
www.PeachStateRoofingInc.com
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