Black EPDM
Black EPDM absorbs warmth that helps shed snow and stays flexible deep into a Michigan cold snap, making it a durable, economical membrane for ballasted or adhered low-slope roofs.
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TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, metal, foam, and coating systems all behave differently under rooftop traffic, snow, drains, curbs, and existing insulation. These pages keep the system conversation tied to the building.
Black EPDM absorbs warmth that helps shed snow and stays flexible deep into a Michigan cold snap, making it a durable, economical membrane for ballasted or adhered low-slope roofs.
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Built-up asphalt layers ply and bitumen into a thick, redundant surface that tolerates foot traffic and ponding, a proven option where West Michigan rooftops see heavy mechanical use.
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Fleeceback TPO bonds a fleece backing to the membrane for puncture resistance and a strong adhered bond, useful on Grand Rapids decks that take traffic or sit over irregular substrates.
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Built on a high-molecular-weight plasticizer, a KEE system resists the brittleness that ages ordinary PVC, so it stays pliable through West Michigan winters while shrugging off grease and UV.
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APP modified bitumen uses a plastic-modified asphalt that handles heat and UV well, applied in multiple plies for a tough, redundant surface on Grand Rapids low-slope roofs.
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SBS modified bitumen adds rubber to the asphalt for elasticity that flexes through freeze-thaw, a good match for West Michigan roofs that contract hard every winter.
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Hot-air-welded PVC resists grease, chemicals, and ponding water, which makes it a strong system for Grand Rapids restaurants and plants where the rooftop sees more than just weather.
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Sprayed polyurethane foam insulates and seals an irregular deck in one monolithic pass, self-flashing penetrations, and we apply it only when West Michigan weather allows a clean cure.
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Raised seams and hidden clips give this metal system a clean slope that lake-effect snow slides off, while the floating panel attachment absorbs the expansion and contraction of a Michigan year.
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At 60 mil, TPO offers a reflective, cost-effective single-ply with reliable heat-welded seams, a common choice across Grand Rapids commercial roofs when the deck and fastening are sound.
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The 80-mil TPO build adds thickness and puncture resistance for rooftops with traffic or hail exposure, giving West Michigan buildings a tougher membrane and longer service expectation.
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White EPDM pairs rubber’s cold-weather flexibility with a reflective surface, trimming summer heat gain while still standing up to the freeze-thaw cycling of a Grand Rapids winter.
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