Commercial

TPO Roof Installation
in Northwest Oregon

What Is A TPO Roof?

TPO roofing is one of the most popular roofing systems available on the market for commercial buildings and warehouses. TPO stands for Thermoplastic Polyolefin, a single-ply membrane that consists of synthetics and reinforcing scrim. Usually, these are installed on warehouses and commercial structures because they have flat roofs. The membranes used in the roofing system come in rolls of varying sizes that can be easily rolled out on top of these structures.

When it comes to the integrity of your commercial business, it is important to have a roof over your head that is durable, long-lasting, and made from the best materials available. It is also crucial to work with a team of experienced professional contractors to ensure it is installed correctly. IronHead is the fastest growing roofing company in Oregon and we know a thing or two about installs that will keep you protected from the elements, such as TPO roofs. Learn more about how one of our roofs can benefit you and reach out to our team for a quote on your service today!

Key Takeaways

Efficient, Cost-Effective Roofing System

TPO offers strong performance without the high price tag.

Reflects Heat, Reduces Energy Use

White TPO membranes help lower cooling costs year-round.

Ideal for Flat and Low-Slope Roofs

A go-to solution for commercial buildings across Oregon.

Durable and Puncture-Resistant

Built to withstand foot traffic, debris, and harsh weather.

Expert Installation, Done In-House

We don’t cut corners and we never outsource the work.

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How Much Does a TPO Installation Cost?

One of the most popular aspects of TPO roofs is the cost. Generally speaking, you will be spending between $3.50 and $7.50 in parts and labor for every square foot with a single ply membrane. But, this is entirely dependent on a number of different variables, including the size and condition of your existing roof, your choice of installation, roof access, and the type of warranty you decide on. While the upfront cost of a TPO roof installation may seem like a lot, you will be looking at a significant amount of savings in labor costs over the course of your commercial roof’s life when you consider the durability of the material and the comparative ease with which issues can be repaired.

Saving On Energy Costs With TPO Roofing

As previously mentioned, commercial TPO roofing is UV reflective, meaning it bounces light off of the building’s surface instead of absorbing it. This means your building is able to stay cooler during the summer months without the need to increase your use of interior air conditioning systems. When dealing with a large commercial warehouse or commercial building, these costs can rise significantly alongside the temperature. Businesses can save themselves more than a quarter of their typical energy costs, which can go a long way in helping your bottom line. Additionally, there are also options for black membranes, which absorb sunlight, reducing the need for heating during the winter.