PVC Plastic Roofing

PVC Plastic Roofing

Polyvinyl Chloride, or PVC, is a thermoplastic polymer material for roofing that provides protection against the weather elements, and is energy efficient at the same time. It’s designed to withstand water from pending, considering the fact that it is welded...
Torch Down Roofing

Torch Down Roofing

When it comes to flat roofs, torch down roofing in the most frequently used materials for the process. These techniques are used by installing sheets that overlap. This area is heated using a torch, so the overlapping pieces bond together. This method is also known as...
EPDM Roofing

EPDM Roofing

Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, or EPDM for short, is designed for easy installation, versatility and durability, and is one of the most popular materials for not only new roofs, but for old, low-slope styled roofs. We work with various companies who have products...
Thermoset Membrane Roofing

Thermoset Membrane Roofing

Thermoset membrane work is like EPDM, or Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer, because it’s chemically crossed or vulcanized to bond to similar materials using a certain adhesive. The most common thermoset membranes for roofing are Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene...
Single-Ply Roofing

Single-Ply Roofing

Single-ply membranes are flexible, strong sheets that are composed of PVC, or synthetic polymer, which are hot air welded at the joints to form waterproofing that is nothing but continuous. We work all throughout New York, including Queens, the Hamptons, Manhattan and...

Built-Up Roofing (BUR)

Built-up roof membranes, also referred to as BUR, are most commonly referred to as gravel and tar roofs, and are composed of reinforced fabrics and alternating layers or bitumen that create a membrane that is finished. This type of roofing is usually considered, if...