A dependable TPO roof starts with correct system design. We evaluate the building’s roof slope, drainage paths, insulation needs, rooftop equipment, wind exposure, and the condition of the existing substrate. From there, we recommend an assembly that fits the project goals—considering membrane thickness, attachment method (mechanically fastened, adhered, or induction welded), insulation type and R-value, and any necessary cover boards for durability and fire performance.
Preparation is critical. We address wet insulation, deteriorated decking, poor drainage, and incompatible materials before the membrane goes down. Proper substrate preparation improves adhesion and weld integrity, supports consistent performance, and reduces the chance of premature failure caused by trapped moisture, movement, or fastener back-out.
During installation, we emphasize clean weld surfaces, correct heat settings, consistent weld width, reinforced details at penetrations, secure perimeter terminations, and watertight flashing assemblies. Final quality control includes seam probing, detail checks, and a walkthrough to confirm drains, scuppers, curbs, and edge conditions are performing as intended—helping deliver a roof that stands up to real commercial use.