LIST OF SERVICES

Full explanation of which services our company provides.

SERVICES GUIDE

METAL ROOFING

Metal roofing is designed to last decades longer than any other common roofing material. It is a perfect example of an ecologically sustainable and long-lasting building material that is very cost-effective for our customers.

 

TPO ROOFING

TPO is a Thermoplastic Polyolefin membrane composed of layers of this material and reinforced internally with ultra-strong polyester mesh.

This membrane has a thicker and smoother top layer than other similar products. This factor is essential for the membrane to have extended durability in severe weather conditions, resisting the action of UV rays and chemical attacks. The smooth surface of TPO also prevents the excessive retention of dirt and consequent biological growth.

PVC ROOF

The thermoplastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC or vinyl) membrane is a high-performance, low-slope solution. The PVC roof is also sustainable and durable.

Likewise, it does not propagate fire, and this is a point that causes fear, namely the plastic material’s resistance to the spread of fire. In this requirement, many manufacturers have developed the material to be fire-resistant, do not propagate flames, and ensure excellent safety.

It is easy to maintain and clean because it is a material without porosity, and thus the roof does not absorb water, which could cause fungus and mold. As a result, it is much easier to clean since rainwater helps to clean the roof since the water runs off efficiently because the tile has a smooth finish.

EPMD ROOF

EPDM is a durable synthetic rubber roofing membrane (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) widely used in low-slope buildings worldwide.

EPDM has gained acceptance and respect throughout the industry by providing immediate and long-term roofing solutions. As more emphasis is placed on the sustainable performance of building materials, EPDM remains the roofing material that stands the test of time.

MODIFIED BITUMEN

Modified bitumen is constructed primarily of polymer-modified bitumen reinforced with one or more layers of fabric such as polyester, fiberglass, or a combination.

Roof Coating

The bitumen determines the membrane’s physical characteristics and provides primary protection to the waterproofing, while the reinforcement adds strength, puncture resistance, and overall system integrity.

Factory-assembled modified bitumen membranes undergo rigorous quality control standards to ensure uniform thickness and consistent physical properties throughout the membrane.

ROOF COATING

Roof Coatings are designed to protect and extend the life of roofing systems, most commonly, existing roof coverings such as BUR, metal, etc.

Roof Coatings are thicker than paints and have a higher solids content. Roof coatings are formulated to protect roofs from the damaging effects of weather and the environment, such as UV light and excessive water and wind. They are developed to preserve for many years and are also highly elastic; they usually contain high-quality resin. The high-quality resins and the volume of resins introduced during manufacturing enable the coating to maintain its elastic properties throughout its life cycle. Once cured, these resins form a durable, elastomeric film that provides an additional measure of waterproofing and allows the roof coating to cover small cracks and membrane seams found in roofs. Unlike paint, which is typically applied in portions of one gallon per 100 square feet, roof coatings are involved in multiple gallons per 100 square feet. Currently, several types of roof coatings on the market can benefit any roof.

The most common roof coatings are acrylic coatings, asphalt coatings, polyurethane coatings, and silicone coatings.