Roof Systems for Inland Empire Commercial Buildings

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TPO 80mil Roof System
Eighty-mil TPO adds extra membrane thickness for buildings with heavy rooftop traffic or longer warranty goals, holding up to Riverside heat and foot loads where a thinner sheet would wear.
Silicone Roof Coating System
Sprayed or rolled over a sound membrane, a silicone coating system seals pinholes and seams, reflects the Inland Empire sun, and tolerates the short-lived ponding winter rains leave behind.
KEE Roof System
KEE single-ply keeps its plasticizers locked in, resisting the embrittlement that years of Riverside UV and heat inflict on ordinary PVC, for a flexible membrane with a long service life.
Spray Polyurethane Foam Roof System
Spray polyurethane foam delivers insulation and a seamless waterproof skin in one pass, self-flashing the rooftop clutter of Inland Empire buildings while adding R-value against summer heat.
APP Modified Bitumen Roof System
APP-modified bitumen brings a tough, UV-resistant cap sheet that holds up to Riverside's intense sun, and its torch-applied plies give low-slope roofs a redundant, traffic-tolerant membrane.
White EPDM Roof System
White EPDM pairs rubber's durability with a reflective surface, cutting rooftop heat gain on Inland Empire buildings while keeping the temperature stability that makes EPDM last.
Fleeceback TPO Roof System
Fleeceback TPO bonds a fabric backing to the membrane for added puncture resistance and a strong adhered bond, well suited to Riverside roofs that face wind uplift and rooftop traffic.
Built-Up Asphalt Roof System
A classic built-up roof layers asphalt and felts into a thick, proven membrane, and we evaluate its flood coat and gravel ballast to keep older Inland Empire BUR assemblies watertight.
TPO 60mil Roof System
Sixty-mil TPO offers reflective, weldable-seam performance at a practical thickness, a common low-slope choice that bounces Riverside's sun off retail, office, and warehouse roofs.
SBS Modified Bitumen Roof System
SBS-modified bitumen stays flexible and self-seals well, giving Riverside low-slope roofs a forgiving, multi-ply membrane that can be mopped, torched, or self-adhered to suit the building.
Black EPDM Roof System
Black EPDM rubber flexes through wide temperature swings and resists weathering, a durable low-slope option where Riverside's heat would crack lesser membranes, with welded or taped seams.
PVC Roof System
Heat-welded PVC stands up to grease, chemicals, and ponding water, making it a smart membrane for Inland Empire restaurant and industrial roofs where exhaust and standing water are routine.
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