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The premium choice for restaurants, kitchens, and industrial facilities. Superior resistance to grease, oils, and chemicals with fire-resistant properties.
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(614) 324-9797Polyvinyl Chloride.
PVC roofing is a premium single-ply membrane known for its exceptional chemical resistance and durability. It's the only roofing membrane specifically designed to withstand grease and oil exposure from kitchen exhaust.
Like TPO, PVC features heat-welded seams that create permanent, watertight bonds. Its fire-resistant properties and chemical resistance make it the preferred choice for restaurants, healthcare facilities, and industrial environments.
Chemical Resistant
The only membrane rated for grease exposure

Why Choose PVC?
PVC delivers premium performance for demanding environments where chemical resistance and fire safety are critical.
Chemical Resistant
Superior resistance to grease, oils, and chemicals. The only membrane recommended for restaurant and kitchen roofs.
Fire Resistant
PVC is inherently fire-resistant without requiring additional fire retardants. Achieves Class A fire ratings.
Heat-Welded Seams
Hot-air welded seams create permanent bonds stronger than the membrane itself—same technology as TPO.
Energy Efficient
White reflective surface reduces cooling costs and qualifies for energy incentives and LEED credits.
Ponding Resistant
PVC performs well even with standing water, making it ideal for roofs with drainage challenges.
Long Lifespan
25-30 year expected lifespan with excellent resistance to weathering and environmental degradation.
Where PVC Excels.
PVC is the required choice for these applications where its unique chemical and fire resistance are essential.
Restaurants & Kitchens
Only membrane rated for grease exposure
Food Processing
Chemical resistance for washdowns
Healthcare Facilities
Clean, antibacterial surface
Industrial Facilities
Resists oils and solvents
High-Traffic Roofs
Durable under foot traffic
Fire-Critical Buildings
Inherent fire resistance
Restaurant Owners: PVC is Essential
If your building has a commercial kitchen with rooftop exhaust fans, PVC is the only recommended roofing membrane. Kitchen grease will degrade TPO, EPDM, and other membranes over time, leading to premature failure. Don't void your warranty—choose PVC.
Professional PVC Installation.
Our certified installers follow manufacturer specifications to ensure your PVC roof delivers maximum performance.
Consultation
Free assessment of your facility needs
Inspection
Evaluate existing conditions and challenges
Design
Custom system design for your application
Installation
Professional heat-welded installation
Warranty
Manufacturer warranty activation
Consultation
Free assessment of your facility needs
Inspection
Evaluate existing conditions and challenges
Design
Custom system design for your application
Installation
Professional heat-welded installation
Warranty
Manufacturer warranty activation
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PVC Roofing FAQs.
PVC is the only roofing membrane that resists degradation from animal fats and cooking oils commonly found in kitchen exhaust. Other membranes like EPDM and even TPO can be damaged by prolonged grease exposure from rooftop exhaust fans. For any building with commercial kitchen operations, PVC is the best choice.
PVC and TPO are similar in many ways—both are single-ply membranes with heat-welded seams and reflective surfaces. The key difference is PVC's superior chemical and grease resistance, which is why it's preferred for restaurants and industrial applications. PVC typically costs 15-20% more than TPO but is essential for certain environments.
Yes, PVC is one of the most fire-resistant roofing materials available. It achieves Class A fire ratings without additional fire retardants. PVC will not support combustion and actually self-extinguishes when a flame source is removed. This makes it ideal for facilities with strict fire codes.
A properly installed PVC roof typically lasts 25-30 years. Some early PVC roofs from the 1970s are still performing well today. The key factors are quality installation, proper drainage, and regular maintenance. With our ROOFSHIELD+ program, PVC roofs can exceed 30 years.
In many cases, yes. PVC can be installed over existing smooth-surface membranes if conditions allow. However, PVC is not compatible with asphalt-based products—a separation layer is required over BUR or modified bitumen. We'll assess your existing roof during the inspection.
PVC warranty options offer up to 35 years of coverage depending on the manufacturer and project scope. As certified installers for major manufacturers, we can offer enhanced warranty programs including No Dollar Limit (NDL) coverage on qualifying projects.
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