We offer Commercial Roofing Services as well as Residential Roofing Services to business owners and home-owners alike. Whether you have a retail space, an industrial warehouse, or apartment buildings, Storm Contracting Solutions will take the time to understand your needs, and we will provide the most cost-effective solution for your individual situation.
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Types of Commercial Roofing Materials
Below are some of the most common options for commercial and industrial roofing systems. These roof materials and procedures are for low-slope roofs and no-slope flat roofs.
Modified Bitumen Roofing Systems are created when a polymer is added to asphalt to extend temperature limits and increase the pliability of asphalt. Modified Bitumen Systems can be installed with the common torch method, asphalts, or cold adhesives.
Thermoset (EPDM) materials, are made up of synthetic rubber compounds which may or may not be reinforced and do not change shape once heat has been applied. Tapes or Adhesives are used to seam thermoset materials. EDPM is a popular choice for the cost and its ability to withstand UV and ultraviolet rays.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) is popular for its dependability, heat-welded seams, high reflectivity, superior physical attributes, and also its resistance to water, chemicals, grease, fire, and punctures. PVC membranes are also recyclable and can be reused in new sheets.
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) membranes are roof sheets- reinforced and containing UV stabilizers, fillers, pigments, and flame retarders. They are highly reflective, with heat-welded seams, and may also use tapes to adhere accessories.
Built-up Roofing (BUR) membrane is one of the oldest and most durable systems available. Comprised of multiple layers that provide extra protection and perform well in extreme weather conditions.




