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TPO Single-Ply Roofing

TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a single-ply reflective membrane that's become the dominant commercial low-slope roofing material — and it's increasingly popular on residential flat roofs and additions. Palm Crest Roofing installs TPO in mechanically fastened, adhered, and induction-welded systems across LA County.

Key Benefits

  • Reflective white surface cuts cooling loads 20%+
  • Title 24 and ENERGY STAR cool-roof compliant
  • Heat-welded seams are stronger than the membrane itself
  • Lightweight — often suitable over existing roofs
  • 15–25 year manufacturer warranties available
  • GAF, Carlisle, Johns Manville, Firestone systems

Our Process

Step 1: Inspection

Assess deck, slope, drainage, and existing roof. TPO can sometimes be installed over a prepared existing roof.

Step 2: Prep

Tear off or prepare substrate. Install insulation and cover board per project requirements.

Step 3: Membrane Installation

TPO rolled out and secured by mechanical fasteners, adhesive, or induction welding per spec.

Step 4: Heat-Welded Seams

Every seam is heat-welded with a hot-air gun — creating a bond stronger than the membrane itself.

Step 5: Flashings & Terminations

Walls, penetrations, and edges are flashed with TPO-coated metal and sealed.

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TPO Roofing FAQs

What's the difference between TPO and PVC?

Both are single-ply reflective membranes. PVC is more chemical-resistant (good for restaurants with grease exhaust); TPO is slightly cheaper and equally durable for most applications.

Can TPO be installed over my existing roof?

Often yes — with proper prep, insulation, and cover board. We'll inspect and tell you whether a recover or full tear-off is appropriate.

How long do TPO seams last?

Properly heat-welded seams are designed to last the life of the membrane (15–25+ years). They don't rely on adhesives that can fail.