
Commercial roofing materials often overlap with materials applied to residential roofs. Commercial roofing often needs to be more flexible and durable than those applied to homes. Considering climate, budget, and longevity are important factors when choosing a material for your business.
Commercial roofers and business owners will need to know the benefits of different materials and how they can impact the building they will be applied to. Other types of commercial roofs continue to hit the roofing market, so there are now more quality options than ever before. This blog will break down some of the most common commercial roofing materials and how they can improve your Utah business.
1- Asphalt Shingles
The most common roofing material is asphalt shingles for commercial and residential buildings. Asphalt shingles are popular because they are durable and easy to repair when damaged. Step roof lines are usually best covered with asphalt shingles because it is also relatively inexpensive to install.
Because it is versatile, shingles are used on residential and commercial buildings even though they don’t last as long as some other commercial roofs.
2- Flat Metal Roofs
Flat roofing options are great for commercial buildings because they pose less risk when working on problems and they require less material to install. Fewer square feet need to be covered, so a metal roof will save your business money.
Just like other commercial materials, metal roofing comes in many different colors and reflective properties to fit your business needs. Choosing the proper color and properties for the roof can boost your curb appeal and increase sales.
There are downsides to flat roofs of any material, especially for buildings in colder and wetter climates. Snow and water can be hard to remove when a roof is not pitched, and you don’t have the help of gravity as well.
3- EPDM Rubber Termoset Membrane
Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer (EPDM) is a rubber membrane that offers resistance to UV light and pollutants. It is a popular commercial roof type because it is versatile, long-lasting, and has green benefits for your business. The single-ply rubber is easy to unroll and is resistant to acids, moisture, and other pollutants that cause roof deterioration.

EPDM rubber isn’t the most visually appealing, but will the other benefits, you may not notice the drawbacks of the appearance.
4- PVC & TPO Roof Membrane
If you are looking for another option that is resistant to bacteria, UV light, and other chemicals, PVC and TPO are great options. They are also puncture resistant, easy to create a proper seal, and flexible, which are benefits that EPDM roofing does not have. These thermoplastics are the perfect commercial roofing material for businesses that see lots of sunlight or high winds. Protecting your business is easier when you install a Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO) or Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC).
Beware of any cheap or poorly made products that are listed at a more affordable price because these can have compromised quality. Working through a legitimate manufacturer to get these materials is the safest option.
5- Built-Up Roofing Membrane (BUR)
This membrane is constructed by alternating layers of tar and gravel to have a durable and long-lasting commercial roof. When done correctly, BUR roofs can last over 20 years and hold up well to foot traffic and sunlight. As the roof ages though, it can be difficult to determine where a leak originated from. The roof may also be coated in order to reflect more heat and keep your business cooler in the summer.
Installing Commercial Roofing Materials With Kanga Roof
Knowing the perfect commercial roofing materials that can improve your business is the first step, but hiring a commercial roofing expert is the only way to ensure you get all the benefits of these materials. Working with a licensed and insured roofing company gives you peace of mind about the future of your company. Choosing the proper materials and the right installers is the only way to ensure your roof is of the best quality.

Our team at Kanga Roof works on a variety of projects across the state of Utah to ensure they have protected homes or businesses. We specialize in asphalt shingles and metal roofs. Our family-owned business has been serving the community for over 45 years and only offers the most quality roofing solutions. Kanga Roof offers a variety of roofing materials for commercial and residential properties. Contact us to get started on your project today!
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