TPO single-ply membrane is the leading commercial flat-roof system in South Florida — reflective, energy-efficient, and watertight. Assured Supreme installs and replaces TPO roofs with heat-welded seams built to last.
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Thermoplastic polyolefin — TPO — has become the default single-ply membrane for commercial and warehouse roofs across South Florida, and for good reason. Its bright reflective surface bounces solar heat away, reducing cooling loads on large buildings, and its seams are heat-welded into a continuous waterproof barrier rather than glued, which dramatically reduces the seam failures that cause most flat-roof leaks.
What a quality TPO installation includes:
On a large commercial roof under the South Florida sun, the reflective white surface of TPO can meaningfully lower cooling costs compared to a dark roof. For warehouses, retail, and office buildings, that energy efficiency is a recurring saving, not a one-time benefit.
TPO performance depends on installation quality — seam welding, flashing details, and drainage all have to be right. We install TPO systems with manufacturer-backed warranties and the workmanship to make them hold up under our heat and storms.
TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a single-ply reflective membrane used on flat and low-slope commercial roofs. Its seams are heat-welded into a continuous waterproof barrier, and its white surface reflects solar heat to save on cooling.
TPO's reflective surface reduces cooling costs under our intense sun, and its heat-welded seams resist the leaks that plague glued flat-roof systems. It balances energy efficiency, durability, and value well for our climate.
A properly installed TPO roof can last fifteen to twenty-five years or more with maintenance. Membrane thickness, installation quality, and drainage all affect lifespan.
Yes. We repair seams, punctures, and flashing on existing TPO roofs, and we can advise when restoration or replacement is more cost-effective.
Each has strengths. TPO's reflective surface suits hot climates like ours, while EPDM is a proven rubber membrane. See our TPO vs EPDM comparison for a full breakdown.