Roof Systems
Roof Systems
System selection should follow roof evidence: deck, drainage, insulation, attachment, edges, and service expectations.
The goal is to keep each roof choice tied to condition, access, weather, occupancy, and the decision the owner needs to make next.

Black EPDM
Black EPDM is a proven low-cost rubber membrane that flexes through Boise's freeze-thaw cycles, well suited to roofs where heat gain isn't a concern and reliable seam and flashing work is the priority.

PVC Roof Systems
PVC roofing welds into a continuous, grease- and chemical-resistant membrane, a strong fit for Boise restaurants and industrial buildings where hot-air-welded seams outperform adhesives.

Fleeceback TPO
Fleeceback TPO bonds a fabric backing to the membrane for puncture resistance and strong adhesion, a durable single-ply option for Boise roofs that see foot traffic, hail, or fully-adhered installs.

Standing Seam Metal
Standing-seam metal uses concealed fasteners and long panels to shed Boise's snow and rain, and proper clip spacing and expansion detailing let it absorb the region's wide thermal swings.

Built-Up Asphalt
Built-up asphalt roofing layers felts and bitumen into a thick, redundant surface, a traditional choice on Boise low-slope buildings that we evaluate for blistering, embedded moisture, and remaining life.

TPO 60 Mil
60-mil TPO offers a reflective, weldable membrane at a practical thickness, a common cost-effective choice for Boise commercial roofs where heat reflection and reliable seams matter.

Spray Polyurethane Foam
Spray polyurethane foam forms a seamless, insulating roof in one pass and conforms to odd shapes, ideal for Boise roofs needing added R-value, provided its protective coating is maintained against UV.

Modified Bitumen APP
APP modified bitumen is torch- or mop-applied for a tough, UV-stable surface, a dependable low-slope system for Boise buildings where a rugged, granule-topped membrane fits the exposure.

Modified Bitumen SBS
SBS modified bitumen stays flexible in the cold, an asset through Boise's hard winters, and its multi-ply build gives low-slope roofs redundancy we detail carefully at seams and flashings.

White EPDM
White EPDM pairs rubber's cold-weather flexibility with a reflective surface, cutting summer heat gain on Boise roofs while still handling the freeze-thaw movement that black EPDM is known for.

KEE Roof Systems
KEE membranes stay flexible and shrug off chemicals and grease, making them a long-lasting single-ply choice for Boise restaurants and industrial roofs exposed to harsh rooftop exhaust.

TPO 80 Mil
80-mil TPO adds thickness for greater puncture and weathering resistance, worth the upgrade on Boise roofs with heavy foot traffic, hail exposure, or a need for the longest single-ply service life.
