About Our TPO Roofing Services
TPO's popularity is driven by a combination of factors: cost efficiency relative to EPDM and built-up systems, excellent energy performance from white membrane reflectivity (significant in Georgia's hot summers), robust heat-welded seam technology that outperforms adhesive seams, and good resistance to UV, ozone, and chemical exposure. Atlanta's commercial building market has embraced TPO for office parks, retail centers, warehouses, churches, and schools. We install TPO systems to manufacturer specifications with attention to seam quality β the primary determinant of long-term TPO roof performance.
Typical cost range: $7β$12 per sq ft installed. Factors affecting price include Membrane thickness (60 vs 80 mil), Attachment method, Insulation R-value required. We provide written estimates before any work begins.
Our TPO Roofing Process
- 1 Existing roof assessment and drainage evaluation
- 2 TPO thickness and color selection (60 mil, 80 mil; white, gray, tan)
- 3 Insulation selection and installation
- 4 Membrane installation β mechanically attached, fully adhered, or ballasted
- 5 Hot-air welded seams at all overlaps and penetrations
- 6 Flashing and edge detail installation
- 7 Drainage outlet installation or modification
- 8 Manufacturer warranty registration
TPO Roofing β All 34 Service Areas
We provide TPO Roofing throughout metro Atlanta and North Georgia. Click any city for local pricing, reviews, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions: TPO Roofing
What thickness TPO membrane should I choose?
60 mil is the standard for most applications. 80 mil provides additional durability in high-traffic rooftop areas, at high-movement penetrations, and on buildings in particularly demanding weather exposures. We recommend thickness based on your specific application and budget.
How often should a TPO roof be inspected?
Annual inspection is recommended for all commercial TPO roofs. Inspections focus on seam integrity, penetration flashings, drainage, and membrane condition. Catching a failing seam or drain blockage early prevents major water intrusion events.