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TPO Roofing Installation in Central Kentucky β€” Commercial & Residential

Thermoplastic polyolefin membrane roofing for flat and low-slope commercial and residential applications.

TPO Roofing in Central Kentucky

TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) has become the most widely installed commercial flat roofing membrane in North America β€” and for good reason. It's heat-weldable, producing seamless joints stronger than the membrane itself. It reflects UV radiation, reducing cooling loads. And it's significantly more resistant to puncture, algae, and chemical exposure than older membrane types. JSR Roofing installs fully adhered and mechanically fastened TPO systems from top manufacturers.

What's Included

  • 60 mil TPO membrane β€” commercial grade
  • Heat-welded seams β€” stronger than the membrane itself
  • Fully adhered, mechanically fastened, or ballasted systems
  • ISO and polyiso insulation options
  • Tapered insulation for positive drainage
  • All penetrations flashed and boot-welded
  • ENERGY STAR rated options available

Our Process

1
Substrate Assessment
Existing deck condition and insulation evaluated before specifying membrane thickness and attachment method.
2
Insulation Install
Polyiso or ISO boards installed to required R-value and tapered for positive drainage to drains.
3
Membrane Application
TPO rolls applied and heat-welded by certified operators β€” seam widths measured and verified.
4
Penetration Flashing
All pipes, curbs, and walls receive prefabricated or custom-welded TPO flashings.
5
Drain Installation
Drain rings and clamping rings installed and torqued to specification.

TPO Roofing by Location

TPO Roofing FAQs

Quality TPO systems installed per manufacturer specification typically last 15–25 years in Kentucky's climate. The heat-welded seams are actually the strongest points in the system β€” failures typically occur at flashings and penetrations, which is why proper detail work matters as much as the field membrane.
TPO generally outperforms EPDM in high-UV environments because its white surface reflects heat rather than absorbing it. It also resists the thermal cycling that causes EPDM seam failures over time. However, EPDM is more forgiving on complex, penetration-heavy roofs where seaming is difficult. We assess the building and recommend the better fit.

Schedule TPO Roofing in Central Kentucky

Free commercial inspection and written estimate. Serving Madison and Clark County.

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