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EverGuard 45-Mil TPO Membrane – GAF

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EverGuard 45-Mil TPO Membrane – GAF

EverGuard 45-Mil TPO Membrane – GAF

Whether you are looking to replace the old roof on your home or building or you just want to upgrade the looks of your current roof, there are many different types of TPO roofing membranes available to choose from. TPO roofing is not only energy efficient, but it is also fire resistant. Its flexibility and low cost make it an attractive choice for both residential and commercial buildings.

Roofing Membrane Systems 

The 45-mil TPO membrane is an excellent choice if you are looking for a roof that will last the test of time. While it will not last as long as asphalt shingles or metal roofs, it can provide a solid 10 to 15 years of protection. 

TPO is also an excellent choice for low to medium-sloped roofs. The best part is it can be applied using traditional hot-air welding equipment. Whether you are looking for a re-roofing project or a complete overhaul of your current roof. EverGuard 45 TPO reinforced membranes can help you get the job done.

Single Ply Membrane Roof Weight

 EverGuard 45 – Mil TPO membrane is a single-ply thermoplastic polyolefin sheet. It is made from advanced polymerization technology and is infused with an innovative weathering package that enables it to withstand the test of time. 

The best part about TPO roofing is that it adjusts to building movement, making it one of the most flexible roofing systems available today. Its advanced polymerization technology also enables it to be heat-welded, which makes it an ideal choice for a variety of re-roofing applications.

The 45-mil TPO reinforced membrane is one of the better-value products on the market. It is manufactured by the largest manufacturer of commercial roofing products in North America, GAF. Its patented OctaGuard XT weathering technology.

Allows the TPO to stand up to the most extreme weather conditions. It is also a fire retardant, making it an excellent choice for commercial applications with a higher slope fire code requirement. The best part is it’s safe to install.