Black EPDM in New York
Black EPDM is a durable rubber membrane that flexes through New York's freeze-thaw swings, and where reflectivity isn't required it offers a long-lived, economical skin for large low-slope fields.
Open ScopeRoof-system selection starts with the existing deck, drainage, access, penetrations, uplift exposure, and how the building operates below the roof. We keep the system discussion tied to those field conditions.
Roof-system selection starts with the existing deck, drainage, access, penetrations, uplift exposure, and how the building operates below the roof. We keep the system discussion tied to those field conditions.
Black EPDM is a durable rubber membrane that flexes through New York's freeze-thaw swings, and where reflectivity isn't required it offers a long-lived, economical skin for large low-slope fields.
Open ScopeBuilt-up asphalt layers multiple plies into a redundant, foot-traffic-tough roof, still a sensible choice on heavily walked New York decks where the multi-ply backup earns its weight.
Open ScopeFleeceback TPO bonds a fabric backing to the membrane for puncture resistance and a strong adhered bond, a robust pick for New York roofs that take rooftop traffic and high wind uplift.
Open ScopeKEE membranes hold their plasticizers far longer than commodity single-ply, resisting the grease and ponding that punish New York restaurant and industrial roofs over the long haul.
Open ScopeAPP modified bitumen torches down into a tough, UV-stable cap sheet, standing up to New York sun and foot traffic with the redundancy of a multi-ply asphalt system.
Open ScopeSBS modified bitumen stays flexible in the cold, a real advantage through New York winters, and its rubberized plies resist cracking where temperatures swing hard across the seasons.
Open ScopeHot-air-welded PVC forms a monolithic, chemical- and fire-resistant sheet, well matched to the grease and ponding common on dense New York rooftops and restaurant decks.
Open ScopeSpray polyurethane foam delivers insulation and a seamless waterproof layer in one application, self-flashing the cluttered penetrations that crowd New York rooftops while raising R-value.
Open ScopeA concealed-fastener metal system with no exposed penetrations sheds New York snow and rain cleanly, while sliding clips let its long panels move freely through hard seasonal temperature swings.
Open ScopeAt 60 mil, reflective TPO balances cost and durability for big New York low-slope fields, welding into a continuous waterproof sheet that cuts summer cooling load.
Open ScopeAn 80-mil TPO ups puncture resistance and service life for New York roofs that see heavy rooftop traffic, keeping the reflective, heat-welded benefits with a tougher membrane.
Open ScopeWhite EPDM pairs rubber's freeze-thaw flexibility with a reflective surface, cutting cooling load on sun-exposed New York roofs while standing up to the metro's wide temperature range.
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