Commercial Roofing

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Low-Slope Roofing Systems

TP3 Roofing company in St. Petersburg specializes in a variety of commercial roofing systems, including:

• Modified Bitumen

• Built-up Roofing Systems (BUR)

• Silicone Roofing System Overlays

• Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO)

• Tapered Roofing Systems

Modified Bitumen Roofing Systems

Modified Bitumen flat roofs are a single-ply system made of asphalt bitumen, modified with polymers, and reinforced with fiberglass and/or polyester.

Modified Bitumen Roofing Systems

Modified Bitumen flat roofs are a single-ply system made of asphalt bitumen, modified with polymers, and reinforced with fiberglass and/or polyester.

Built-Up Roofing Systems (BUR)

Built-up roofing is the most common roofing material used on low-slope roofs.

Composed of alternating layers of reinforcing fabric and bitumen (asphalt), it is finished with a top layer of aggregate, such as stone or gravel.

Silicone Roofing Systems

Whether your roof is large or small, flat or sloped, GacoFlex Silicone Roof Coatings provide a proven, guaranteed solution for renewing your weathered roof.

Silicone roofing systems are applied over a pre-existing elastomeric roof coating, metal roof, built-up roofing, mineral cap sheet, and weathered single ply membranes (EPDM, Hypalon® and TPO/CPA). Re-coat existing sprayed-in-place polyurethane foam, concrete, wood, and many other coatings.

Reduce Energy Costs

The highly-reflective, glossy finish of GacoFlex S20 and S21 silicone roof coatings can help you reduce your energy costs.

Re-Cover Before You Reroof

Silicone roofing systems will save you time and money.
• Silicone is permanent and will not degrade, chalk, or crack under harsh UV rays
• Silicone forms a seamless membrane that withstands permanent ponding water without softening
• Silicone creates a smooth surface that offers excellent resistance to mold, mildew, and staining

Silicone Roofing Systems

Whether your roof is large or small, flat or sloped, GacoFlex Silicone Roof Coatings provide a proven, guaranteed solution for renewing your weathered roof.

Silicone roofing systems are applied over a pre-existing elastomeric roof coating, metal roof, built-up roofing, mineral cap sheet, and weathered single ply membranes (EPDM, Hypalon® and TPO/CPA). Re-coat existing sprayed-in-place polyurethane foam, concrete, wood, and many other coatings.

Reduce Energy Costs

The highly-reflective, glossy finish of GacoFlex S20 and S21 silicone roof coatings can help you reduce your energy costs.

Re-Cover Before You Reroof

Silicone roofing systems will save you time and money.
• Silicone is permanent and will not degrade, chalk, or crack under harsh UV rays
• Silicone forms a seamless membrane that withstands permanent ponding water without softening
• Silicone creates a smooth surface that offers excellent resistance to mold, mildew, and staining

Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) Roofing Systems

Ideal for Flat or Low-sloped Roofs

• Customer Choice of Insulation
Since single-ply membrane roofing does not include the insulation factor, as a customer you have more options to choose from to insulate your facility’s roof.

• Class A Fire-Rated
TPO membranes can achieve Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Class A fire resistance listings by adding fire retardant chemicals during the manufacturing process.

• Reflective or Retentive
TPO is generally white and highly reflective. On the other side of the spectrum, EPDM is often described as “Black Roofs,” due to the natural dark color of the membrane.

Tapered Roofing Systems

A tapered roof system is where the slope or ‘pitch’ of the roof is formed by the insulation itself, to allow water to drain off.

A tapered roofing system prevents the transfer of heat (R-value) which is one of the biggest benefits of any insulation product.

The larger the R-value, the more protection your building has against high utility bills.

Tapered Roofing Systems

A tapered roof system is where the slope or ‘pitch’ of the roof is formed by the insulation itself, to allow water to drain off.

A tapered roofing system prevents the transfer of heat (R-value) which is one of the biggest benefits of any insulation product.

The larger the R-value, the more protection your building has against high utility bills.

Above Deck Roof Insulations

• Polyisocyanurate (Polyiso)
The most used insulation type for roofing applications, Polyiso is more expensive but pays off with a higher R-value rating.

• Expanded Polystyrene (EPS)
With the highest R-value per dollar, EPS is used for roof, wall and floor insulation. EPS can be used for ground contact and does not retain water over time.

• Extruded Polystyrene (XPS)
Usually defined by the blue, green or pink color, XPS falls in-between Polyiso and EPS in the range of price and performance. XPS is semipermeable with a performance rating of 1.

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