Thermoplastic Roof Systems Explained
Thermoplastic roofs are synthetic substances that become soft when exposed to heat, but harden upon cooling. The flexibility of the membrane allows it to shrink and expand with the rest of the building during shifts in temperature. For example, suppose your location experiences extreme temperature changes between seasons or times of the day. In that case, you want your roof to be able to keep up with the rest of your building's materials, from concrete to steel.
At CentiMark, we install and service two types of thermoplastic roofs -- Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) systems.