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Why choose a TPO system?

TPO roofing systems, with a 30-year track record, dominate the low-slope roofing market in the U.S. Known for durability, versatility, and energy efficiency, TPO is ideal for new construction, reroofing, and retrofits. Its toughness against extreme weather, UV rays, and pollutants ensures long-lasting, watertight performance, while recyclable materials and coating compatibility make it a sustainable choice. Backed by flexible warranty options, TPO remains a trusted solution for commercial roofing.
TPO Roofing System
TPO Roofing System
TPO Roofing System
Close-up of a TPO membrane seam being heat-welded for a watertight seal.

30-Year Track Record

First used in the United States in the early 1990s, TPO is now the leading low-slope roofing choice. Installed on buildings of all types from coast to coast, it makes up nearly half of the low-slope roofs in the United States and is the fastest-growing commercial roofing membrane type.

Versatility

TPO membranes are lightweight and do not add excessive weight to the roof deck, making them at home in new construction, reroofing, and recover (retrofit) jobs. TPO also gives contractors and designers tremendous flexibility in tailoring roofing systems to meet specific job requirements. A variety of installation methods are available, with most TPO systems being fully adhered, mechanically attached, or induction welded. TPO is compatible with a wide range of roof insulation and cover board types, including polyisocyanurate (polyiso), expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XPS), gypsum, and fiberboard.

Touch, Strong, and Durable

TPO roofing systems deliver years of hassle-free, watertight performance under even the harshest conditions. High breaking strength and tearing strength, along with outstanding resistance to punctures, extreme temperatures, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation, mean that TPO can withstand blazing sun, scorching heat, bitter cold, driving snow, torrential downpours, pounding hail, and foot traffic. TPO membranes stay flexible in hot and cold temperatures, allowing them to compensate for thermal shock and building movement without cracking and splitting. TPO provides excellent resistance to airborne bacteria, algae, mildew, mold, and industrial pollutants, such as air-conditioning coolants. TPO sheets are welded together to create exceptionally strong, waterproof seams. If done right, the seams will be stronger than the membranes themselves.
TPO roof with HVAC equipment and ventilation.
Rolled TPO membrane ready for installation.

A "Cool Roof" Choice

White TPO roofs can significantly enhance the energy efficiency of buildings in warmer climates. They reflect much of the sun’s rays away from the roof and then emit much of the energy that is absorbed back into the atmosphere. This lowers temperatures on the rooftop and inside the building, keeping occupants comfortable while maximizing the performance of HVAC equipment, reducing cooling costs, and helping mitigate the “urban heat island effect.”

Membrane Options

  • Standard TPO
  • Self-Adhering TPO
  • TPO Colorway
  • CLEAN Film
  • Fire-Resistant Standard TPO and Fleece Back TPO

Repairable and Coatings-Friendly

TPO membranes are easily repaired, with a wide variety of compatible accessories, sealants, and flashing materials available. Pressure-sensitive accessories can further streamline repairs by eliminating the need for generators and other heat welding equipment. TPO membranes resist the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria, and fungi, keeping the membrane cleaner long-term to maintain its reflectivity and aesthetics. An aging, but still-sound, TPO roof can easily be coated with silicone or acrylic roof coatings, returning it to near-new performance and delaying for years (even decades) the need for a far more costly and disruptive roof replacement.

Recyclable

TPO membranes are recyclable. Scrap and old material can be used as feedstock for producing new TPO membranes and in manufacturing such products as vinyl flooring, rooftop walkway pads, and concrete expansion joints.
TPO roof with HVAC equipment and ventilation

Warranty Options

Mule-Hide Products offers a variety of warranty options to meet building owners’ needs and budgets. These include materials-only and no dollar limit system warranties of up to 30 years.
The information herein should not be considered all-inclusive and should always be accompanied by a review of the Mule-Hide specifications and guidelines and good application practices. This information is based upon data and knowledge considered to be true and accurate at the time of printing and is provided for the reader’s consideration, investigation, and verification. No statement made by anyone may supersede this information, except when done in writing by Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. Mule-Hide Products Co., Inc. does not warrant any results to be obtained. Statements concerning possible use of Mule-Hide products are made without knowledge of your particular roof, and such an application may not be fit for your particular purpose. Mule-Hide disclaims all warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, except written warranties attached to Mule-Hide products and written warranties signed by an officer of Mule-Hide. Visit the Mule-Hide website at www.mulehide.com prior to any installation for updated technical specifications and details. Mule-Hide is a U.S. registered trademark. All rights reserved.

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