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TPO roofing installation in Utah

TPO Roofing in Utah

Energy-efficient flat roof systems with welded seams and clean details

What is a TPO roof?

TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a single-ply membrane used on flat and low-slope roofs—most often on commercial buildings, multi-family properties, and modern residential designs with low-slope sections.

The “secret” to a long-lasting TPO roof isn’t just the sheet. It’s the details: seam welding, terminations, drains and scuppers, penetrations, and edge metal. When those details are handled correctly, you get a clean-looking system that performs well in Utah’s sun and seasonal weather swings.

  • Reflective (cool roof) surface options
  • Heat-welded seams for strong watertight bonds
  • Compatible with tapered insulation for drainage
  • Great fit for many commercial flat roof replacements

Comparing systems? See our commercial roofing page for options and planning.

Flat roof membrane details in Utah

How we approach TPO roofing

Inspection first

We document seams, penetrations, edges, and drainage points—then call out what’s urgent vs. what can be planned.

Details that prevent leaks

Terminations, curbs, and transitions are where most flat roofs fail. We focus on clean, durable details that hold up season after season.

Clear scope + options

Repair, restore/coating, or replacement—when we recommend something, we’ll explain why and what tradeoffs you’re getting.

TPO Roofing Services

TPO roof inspection

TPO Inspections

Photos, risk notes, and straightforward next steps

TPO roof installation

Installation

New systems with welded seams and clean terminations

Flat roof restoration and coating

Restoration Options

When coatings make sense vs. full replacement

TPO roof repair and seam work

Repairs

Seams, penetrations, edges, drains, and flashing

TPO roofing cost: what drives it

TPO roof pricing depends on roof size, access, tear-off needs, insulation strategy, and the amount of detail work (curbs, skylights, mechanical units, drains/scuppers). The best next step is an inspection so we can confirm what’s there and build a scope you can compare fairly.

Common add-ons

  • Tapered insulation and drainage improvements
  • New edge metal, termination bars, and flashing
  • Walk pads and protection at high-traffic areas
  • Curbs and transitions around rooftop equipment

Common “hidden” issues

  • Wet insulation under the membrane
  • Decking repairs needed after tear-off
  • Incorrect drainage slopes causing ponding water
  • Failed penetrations and old curb details

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