TPO 80 Mil
Stepping up to 80-mil TPO adds puncture resistance and weld reliability for higher-traffic roofs, a sensible upgrade where Colorado Springs hail and rooftop service work would chew through a thinner sheet.
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Stepping up to 80-mil TPO adds puncture resistance and weld reliability for higher-traffic roofs, a sensible upgrade where Colorado Springs hail and rooftop service work would chew through a thinner sheet.
Read MoreWhite EPDM pairs rubber durability with a reflective surface, blunting the heat gain of the black version while keeping the cold-weather flexibility Front Range freeze-thaw asks of a Colorado Springs roof.
Read MoreBlack EPDM brings proven cold-weather flexibility and ozone resistance, which suits Front Range freeze-thaw, though on a sun-baked Colorado Springs roof we weigh its heat gain against a reflective alternative.
Read MoreClassic built-up asphalt layers redundancy and foot-traffic toughness into the roof, and on equipment-heavy Colorado Springs buildings we confirm the deck can carry its weight before specifying new plies.
Read MoreSBS-modified bitumen stays flexible in the cold and self-seals minor punctures, which suits Front Range freeze-thaw, so we confirm cap-sheet wear and seam adhesion before recommending it in the Springs.
Read MoreAPP-modified bitumen is torch- or self-adhered for a tough, UV-stable cap, making it a durable pick on Colorado Springs plaza decks and roofs that see regular foot traffic.
Read MoreA 60-mil TPO sheet gives a reflective, cost-effective single-ply for much of the Colorado Springs market, and we pair it with the right cover board and fastening to handle the uplift open roofs catch.
Read MoreFleeceback TPO backs the membrane with a fleece layer for puncture resistance and a fully adhered bond, a real advantage on Colorado Springs roofs that face hail and the uplift of an exposed high-plains site.
Read MoreHidden clips let a standing seam panel expand and contract through wide Front Range temperature swings without backing out fasteners, which is why this system suits steeper Colorado Springs roofs that shed heavy snow.
Read MoreA KEE system holds PVC-grade chemical and UV resistance without the plasticizer loss that embrittles cheaper sheets, which earns it a look for long-service roofs under intense Colorado Springs sun.
Read MoreSPF seals an irregular roof and adds R-value in one seamless pass, but the protective topcoat is the whole game, so we plan the recoat cadence the high-altitude UV will demand on a Colorado Springs roof.
Read MorePVC offers hot-air-welded seams with strong grease and ponding resistance, a logical fit for restaurant and lab roofs once we verify the existing Colorado Springs assembly can carry a new single-ply.
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