TPO Roofing in Rio Rancho & Albuquerque
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) is the gold standard for flat and low-slope roofing in the Albuquerque metro. Its bright white surface reflects punishing New Mexico sunlight, heat-welded seams create a monolithic waterproof barrier for monsoon season, and it resists the UV degradation that destroys lesser membranes at our elevation. Alliance Construction Services installs and repairs TPO roofing systems across Rio Rancho and Albuquerque for both residential and commercial properties.
What We Deliver
Heat-Welded Seam Technology
TPO seams are fused with hot-air welding, creating a bond stronger than the membrane itself. Unlike glued or taped seams, heat-welded joints won't separate under New Mexico's extreme thermal cycling.
Cool-Roof Energy Savings
TPO's white reflective surface bounces back up to 80% of solar radiation. At Albuquerque's altitude, where UV intensity is 25% higher than sea level, that translates directly into lower cooling bills and a more comfortable building.
UV & Chemical Resistance
TPO membranes are formulated to resist UV degradation, ozone, and chemical exposure. This matters in New Mexico, where roofing materials face some of the most intense solar radiation in the continental US.
Lightweight & Versatile
TPO is lighter than built-up roofing or modified bitumen, reducing structural load. It can be mechanically fastened, fully adhered, or ballasted — we choose the attachment method best suited to your building.
Ponding Water Resistance
While no flat roof should have standing water, TPO handles occasional ponding far better than many alternatives. We combine TPO installation with proper slope design and drainage to prevent ponding altogether.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does TPO roofing last in the Albuquerque climate?
Quality TPO systems last 20-30 years in our climate when properly installed and maintained. The key is using the correct membrane thickness (we recommend 60 mil or 80 mil for New Mexico) and ensuring proper heat-welded seams. Thinner, cheaper TPO degrades faster under our intense UV.
Is TPO better than EPDM for flat roofs in New Mexico?
For most applications, yes. TPO's white surface reflects heat and reduces cooling costs, while black EPDM absorbs it. TPO's heat-welded seams are also more reliable long-term than EPDM's glued seams. EPDM still has its uses, but TPO has become the preferred flat roof membrane in our market.
Can TPO be installed over my existing flat roof?
In many cases, yes. If your existing roof has only one layer and the insulation is in good condition, we can install TPO as a recover system — saving tear-off costs. We evaluate the existing roof condition during our free inspection to determine if a recover is appropriate.
What maintenance does a TPO roof need?
TPO is low maintenance. We recommend bi-annual inspections (before and after monsoon season), keeping drains and scuppers clear, and checking seams around penetrations. Periodic cleaning helps maintain the membrane's reflective properties and energy savings.
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