
Saratoga Springs, UT
Blue Pine Roofing serves Saratoga Springs and Eagle Mountain homeowners with expert roofing, storm damage restoration, and exterior services.
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) has become the most widely specified commercial flat roofing membrane in North America — and for good reason. It combines energy efficiency, heat-weld seam strength, and cost-effectiveness in a system that performs well in Utah County's climate.
TPO has displaced EPDM as the most widely installed commercial flat roofing membrane over the past two decades, driven by its combination of energy efficiency, seam strength, and cost-effectiveness. For Utah County commercial buildings, TPO's white reflective surface is particularly valuable — reducing solar heat gain during the region's intense summer months.
The seam is where most roofing membranes fail. TPO's heat-welded seams are created with a hot-air welder that fuses the membranes together — creating a bond that's chemically identical to the membrane itself. A properly welded TPO seam is virtually impossible to separate. This is a fundamental advantage over EPDM systems that rely on adhesive seam tape.
TPO is only as good as its installation. Seam width, weld temperature, and attachment pattern all affect long-term performance. Our crews are experienced with TPO systems and follow manufacturer installation specifications on every project to ensure warranty qualification and lasting performance.
The commercial roofing industry's most popular membrane for good reasons.
TPO seams are heat-welded, creating bonds that are often stronger than the membrane itself. This eliminates the seam failures common in older adhesive or tape-applied systems.
White TPO membranes reflect solar energy, reducing cooling loads in Utah's intense summer heat. Many TPO systems qualify for energy efficiency credits.
Leading TPO manufacturers offer 15-25 year warranties on systems installed by certified contractors. We install to manufacturer specifications to qualify your building for full warranty coverage.
TPO resists oils, chemicals, and punctures well — making it suitable for restaurant, retail, and light industrial applications.
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TPO roofing installation throughout Orem, Provo, Lehi, American Fork, and beyond.
Complete commercial roofing for Utah County properties.
What property managers and building owners ask about TPO commercial roofing.
Quality TPO systems installed by experienced contractors typically last 15-25 years. Membrane thickness (60 mil vs. 45 mil), installation quality, and maintenance frequency all affect longevity.
We recommend 60 mil TPO for most commercial applications. Thicker membranes resist punctures better and provide longer service life than 45 mil systems.
TPO can be mechanically attached, adhered, or ballasted. We select the appropriate attachment method based on your building's structure, wind zone requirements, and insulation system.
In some cases yes, depending on the condition of the existing assembly and building code requirements. We assess each project individually.
TPO generally offers better energy efficiency (white vs. black), stronger seams (heat-welded vs. adhesive), and better chemical resistance. EPDM has a longer performance track record and can be more cost-effective on some projects.
Bi-annual inspections, keeping drains clear, and prompt repair of any punctures or seam issues. TPO is relatively low-maintenance compared to older commercial systems.
Contact us to request a free quote or consultation for your specific situation.