Choosing a type of roof for your commercial business can be a confusing and expensive process. For those who are not familiar with different types of roofing such as TPO, EPDM, and PVC roofing, it can be difficult. Learn about the benefits of PVC roofing and reach out to The Duerson Corporation to consult on your commercial roofing needs.

What is PVC Roofing? 

PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride. PVC roofing is a single-ply roofing membrane and uses less oil than thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) and ethylene propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM). Unlike the other roofing membrane types, PVC is mostly installed through heat welding, but adhesive or taped seams can be used as well. Heat welding the seams does a better job of keeping water out than methods used to install TPO and EPDM style roofing. 

Best Features of PVC Roofing

Durability 

PVC roofs normally last about 20 years. One of the best features of PVC roofing is its heat-welded seams, which create a strong waterproof bond. Due to its structural strength, PVC roofing does not require sealant. While EPDM is resistant to a variety of environmental factors, the seams are not as tough as PVC roofing and EPDM breaks sooner under heavy heat build-up.

Lower Heating and Cooling Bills

PVC roofing membrane has high levels of solar reflectivity. Due to its UV resistance, PVC roofing can lower your heating and cooling costs, along with mitigating the heat island effect that many buildings in urban areas deal with.

Elemental Resistance

Having a durable roof is important, especially in Iowa, where extreme heat and cold are common. As mentioned before, PVC is very watertight, which is handy in the early spring months of snow melt. PVC boosts very high levels of wind and heat resistance.

Fire Resistance

Due to the roofing membrane, PVC roofs are difficult to ignite and the flames self-extinguish once the source of the fire is put out. If you are a business prone to fires or are located in an area with frequent fires, PVC roofing might be a good choice for you.

High Chemical Resistance

Depending on the purpose and location of the building, having a chemical-resistant roofing system is crucial. Buildings close to a farm, airport, fertilizer factory, or concrete mixing operations will have a chemical impact on your commercial roof. If your business is a restaurant, chemicals from the grease vents can easily damage your roof. PVC roofing is the most chemical-resistant roofing material to use. If you are a restaurant owner or your building is in an industrial area, PVC’s chemical resistance will be a huge benefit.

Saves Money in the Long Run

As with many things, high-quality materials often pay off in the long run. PVC’s lifespan is longer than most other materials on the market and more durable. 

Which Roof Should You Install?

Choosing your new roof can be tough. To learn more, check out our blogs on different types of roofing materials, and finding the right roofing contractor for you. 

Let us install PVC on your Commercial Roof

Here at Duerson, we service areas in Iowa and around the Midwest! If you need a new commercial roof or have questions give us a call at 515-967-8300 to schedule a consultation. Our team of roofing professionals can help you with installing PVC roofing systems, repair, and more. Raise your roof to new heights with Duerson.