SINGLE-PLY ROOF SYSTEMS
EPDM, PVC, and TPO Membranes For Single-Ply Roof Systems
Single-ply is wide width sheeting meant for low slope roofs. Single-ply roofs have far fewer seams than asphaltic rolled roof systems and don’t require dangerous torches or hot asphalt for installation. They also come with prefabricated detailing accessories that make installation easy.
WeatherBond offers three main types of membrane for single-ply roofing, perfect for commercial and residential low-slope applications.

EPDM SINGLE-PLY ROOF SYSTEMS
EPDM (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) is a synthetic rubber material commonly used for low-slope roofing worldwide. It’s a popular roofing solution, both for permanent and temporary solutions, thanks to a combination of durability and low cost.

PVC SINGLE-PLY ROOF SYSTEMS
PVC is a plastic material known for its affordability and durability. In roofing membranes, special additives help enhance the material’s flexibility and UV stability. PVC membranes come in white and grey and can be used in single-ply or hybrid component systems with a modified base sheet.

TPO SINGLE-PLY ROOF SYSTEMS
TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) roof membranes offer versatile protection. Though the name mentions plastic, TPO membranes are actually made up of a blend of rubbers. They can be used in single-ply or in hybrid component systems with a modified base sheet, and the membranes are available in both white and gray.
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