Types of Roofing
Our team is prepared to help you make the best choice of the various types of roofing available for your business.
Types of Roofing – When you need a roof put on your commercial building, you want a roof that will hold up against all types of weather and protect your products and the employees who work in the building. Commercial roofing is much different than traditional roofs for homes, and you need a company with expertise in the types of roofing used for commercial buildings.
At TQM Roofing Inc., we can apply three types of single-ply roofing to your commercial building, depending on your needs.
- PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) – PVC is a material used for commercial roofs that is reflective and durable. It is resistant to various types of chemicals, including acids, oils, and grease. No matter what your business is, this is one of the types of roofing that will stand up to just about anything.
- TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) – When you are looking at different types of roofing, it may be important to choose an option that will help with heating and cooling for your products. TPO roofing is designed to help insulate and reduce cooling costs, as well as provide a reflective barrier for your commercial building.
- EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) – EPDM roofing is ideal for areas with varying weather conditions, but is also very low maintenance. Great for reducing your heating costs, EPDM roofing has a black barrier that absorbs the sun’s rays while keeping your building cool.
Of the various types of roofing available for your business, our team at TQM Roofing Inc. is prepared to help you make the best choice for your roofing installation. We are an award-winning company with services in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, and Georgia. We have experience with all kinds of commercial roofing and can answer your questions to make sure you get the roof your business needs.
At TQM Roofing Inc., we provide several types of roofing for customers located throughout South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, and Tennessee.