TPO and EPDM Membrane Roofing
For flat and low-slope roofs, TPO and EPDM membranes deliver outstanding waterproofing, UV resistance, and longevity. Our certified applicators install these systems to manufacturer specifications for maximum performance.
Key Benefits
Superior Waterproofing
Single-ply membranes create a seamless barrier that outperforms built-up roofing in wet conditions and ponding water scenarios.
Energy Efficiency
White TPO membranes reflect up to 90% of solar radiation, significantly reducing cooling costs in commercial and residential settings.
Long Service Life
Properly installed TPO and EPDM systems routinely last 20-30 years with minimal maintenance requirements.
Cost-Effective
Lower material and labor costs compared to modified bitumen or built-up roofing make membrane systems an excellent value proposition.
Our Process
Existing Roof Evaluation
We assess insulation, drainage, and substrate condition to determine the best membrane system for your specific roof.
Surface Preparation
Existing roofing is inspected, any deteriorated sections removed, and the substrate is cleaned and primed as needed.
Membrane Installation
Membrane sheets are rolled out, overlapped, and heat-welded (TPO) or chemically bonded (EPDM) to create seamless joints.
Edge Detailing and Drainage
All edges, penetrations, and drains are fully detailed with matching membrane and metal work for long-term performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
TPO vs EPDM — which is better?
TPO excels in hot climates due to its reflective white surface. EPDM is ideal for cooler climates and has a longer track record. We'll recommend the right choice for your building.
Can a membrane roof be walked on?
Yes, for routine maintenance. We can also install walkway pads at high-traffic areas to protect the membrane.
How do you handle drains and penetrations?
Every penetration and drain receives custom-fabricated membrane boots and clamping rings — the most common leak points are addressed with extra care.
Areas We Serve With This Service
... and 552 more locations across Kansas and Missouri