How wide is a roll of TPO roofing?

Systems offered: PVC, TPO. Roll sizes (length and width): Roll widths are 10 feet and 6.5 feet. Roll lengths vary by membrane thickness, but range between 65 and 100 feet.
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How wide is TPO roofing?

TPO roofing systems are made up of a single layer of synthetics and reinforcing scrim that can be used to cover flat roofs. TPO membranes are manufactured in sheets that are 10, 12, or 20 feet wide. These sheets are then rolled up and taken to the commercial facility.
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How much does a 10 x100 roll of TPO weigh?

UL Listed, FM Approved, Dade County Product Approval, Florida Building Code Approved, CRRC Listed, Title 24 Compliant, ENERGY STAR® Listed, ASTM D6878. 10' x 100' 322 lbs.
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How big is a square of TPO?

A square is 100 square feet of roofing material, and your TPO roofing cost estimate may be quoted in squares.
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How many square feet is a roll of TPO roofing?

Systems offered: PVC, TPO. Roll sizes (length and width): PVC (custom fabricated) maximum 100-foot length and up to a total of 1,800 square feet and roll goods. TPO roll goods 6 feet, 8 feet, 10 feet and 12 feet wide.
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What is better TPO or PVC?

While PVC offers better resistance to puncture and weathering, TPO (like PVC) is recyclable and environmentally friendly. Its reflective surface reduces UV radiation and helps with energy efficiency.
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How many roofing squares are in a square foot?

A roofing square is a 10x10 area that's equal to 100 square feet of roof surface. The amount of roof squares determines how much roofing materials and labor it takes to replace your roof. The more squares your roof has, the more your roof replacement costs.
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Can you walk on TPO roof?

Flat Roof Surfaces You Can Walk On

Whether its BUR (Built-up Roofing), TPO (Thermoplastic polyolefin), Modified Bitumen, or Single Ply Roofing, your roofing professional can apply the right waterproofing membrane to make it possible to walk on.
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How many square feet are in a roofing bundle?

Standard shingles are 12 by 36 inches and come 29 to a package. Most shingles come 3 bundles to a square — which is equal to 100 square feet. So, each bundle provides about 33 square feet of coverage.
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How long does TPO roof last?

It comes in a variety of thickness ranging from 45 mil to 80+ mil which can fit within a wide variety of budgets. 80-mil TPO roofs come with up to a 25-year warranty and with the appropriate maintenance, it is not uncommon for a TPO roofing system to last as long as 30 years.
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Which is thicker 45 mil or 60 mil?

(A mil is a unit of measure where 1-mil is equal to 0.001 inches. So, a 45-mil roofing membrane is actually 0.045 inches thick; whereas a 60-mil membrane is 0.06 inches thick, and so on.)
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What is the minimum slope for a TPO roof?

Thermoplastic single-ply roofing systems are plastic sheets (PVC, TPO, CSPE) that are welded together with hot air. This creates a shingle sheet that provides the weather protection for the building. Both the Thermoset and the Thermoplastic must be installed at a minimum one- fourth-inch-per-twelve-inch slope.
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What goes under a TPO roof?

How each material and the installation contribute to the performance of your TPO roofing system
  • Membrane. First, a little bit about the membrane. ...
  • Membrane attachment. There are two primary options for attaching the TPO membrane: mechanically attached and fully adhered. ...
  • Cover board. ...
  • Insulation. ...
  • Vapor barrier. ...
  • Underlayment.
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Is TPO roof glued down?

A TPO roof can be installed fully-adhered, mechanically-attached or ballasted. When the TPO roof is fully adhered it means that the membrane was glued to the substrate using a special strong adhesive that creates a chemical bond with the TPO.
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Is TPO better than tar and gravel?

Often times you will find that TPO is actually cheaper with many advantages whereas Tar & Gravel has more disadvantages. When it comes to environmental questions both help with UV light in that it will reflect or absorb the UV light for roof longevity.
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Is TPO roof slippery?

TPO is a single-ply material and is not designed to take on heavy foot traffic, which means certain types of footwear may damage the roof. Despite the relative flatness of such roofing, high winds and the risks of slipping (TPO can be slippery when wet) are safety concerns that professionals are prepared for.
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How many square is a 1500 square foot roof?

For a 1500 square foot house, you will need approximately 19 squares or 57 bundles or 1653 pieces of 3-tab standard-sized shingles (12 inch by 36 inch) when overhangs is 1 feet and roof slope is 4/12.
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How many square feet is a roof on a 1600 square foot house?

The square footage would be 40 x 40 = 1,600 square feet (the square) plus 20 x 40 = 800 / 2 = 400 square feet (the triangle). And 1,600 + 400 = 2,000 square feet total. Add the square footage for all the planes together. The result is the total square footage of your roof.
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How many squares are in a 1800 square foot house?

That makes a total of 32 squares of roof for an “1800 square foot” house. 4) Roofers calculate roof area in “squares,” with a square being 100 square feet of roof area.
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Which is better EPDM or TPO?

TPO has better dimensional stability than EPDM. EPDM is more likely to shrink which can cause a variety of problems on your roof.
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Is TPO roofing flammable?

Single-ply roofing materials such as TPO are a sub-specialty category of roofing. This means that single-ply roofing is made using highly flammable and toxic materials. Solvents and adhesives are used to compose and install TPO roofing, which does make it flammable.
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