Whether your focus is on the triple bottom line—people, planet, and profits—or just the financial bottom line, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) roofing offers a range of benefits. Businesses that install PVC roofing systems quickly realize the long-term, cost-effective advantages of PVC. From an environmental standpoint, PVC is second only to living green roofs. With its Energy Star rating, highly reflective and recyclable material, PVC is an obvious choice for eco-conscious roofing solutions. It also offers cool roof paybacks, LEED credit qualifications, and additional energy-saving benefits. In terms of durability, PVC’s resistant surface repels oils, grease, and chemicals, making it easy to maintain and repair.
PVC is an excellent option for facilities like restaurants, airports, and commercial buildings that deal with oil, grease, or chemical exposure, as well as areas with diluted acidic effluents. Its white, reflective panels create a cooling effect, leading to significant energy savings in warmer climates. PVC has been rigorously tested for over 40 years and now meets the toughest building codes in a wide variety of climates.
Why PVC is the Industry Standard
PVC is engineered to last. It offers a durable yet flexible solution, with membrane thicknesses up to 80mm and optional fleece backing for added durability. The thicker the membrane, the better its resistance to punctures, tears, water absorption, and weathering. PVC roofing membranes are manufactured with plasticizer bonding agents, polyester reinforcement, and UV protection, ensuring long-lasting performance. Plus, the large sheet sizes reduce the number of seams, simplifying installation and minimizing weak points.
Extensive Benefits of PVC Roofing
PVC membranes offer one of the most affordable life-cycle costs compared to other commercial roofing systems. They maintain high reflectivity over time, maximizing energy efficiency and solar reflectance index (SRI). PVC roofs are especially well-suited for buildings exposed to grease, chemicals, or harsh environments, such as restaurants and food processing facilities. They also provide excellent waterproofing with puncture resistance and strong seam bonding.
PVC Installation Options
PVC roofing can be fully adhered or mechanically fastened, and it’s compatible with the RhinoBond mechanical attachment system. The induction welding process used in PVC installation seals the membrane to coated plates in a grid pattern for enhanced strength and wind uplift resistance. PVC is ideal for both new installations and cost-effective reroofing projects.
Our Trusted Manufacturer Partnerships
For the best results and long-lasting performance, choosing high-quality PVC roofing is essential. PSROOF partners with top manufacturers to provide you with the highest-quality PVC systems available, including:




These partnerships ensure you receive a superior roofing system that meets all industry standards.
Benefits of PVC Roofing

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Additional Benefits of PVC Roofing
- Outstanding Life Expectancy: PVC roofing systems are known for their longevity, offering reliable protection for many years.
- Cost of Ownership: PVC roofs provide excellent value over their lifespan due to their durability and low maintenance requirements.
- Chemical Resistance: PVC is highly resistant to chemicals, oils, and grease, making it ideal for environments with chemical exposure.
- Fire Resistance: PVC roofing membranes offer strong fire resistance, adding an extra layer of safety to your building.
- Resistance to Elements: PVC’s durability extends to its resistance against harsh weather conditions and UV radiation.
- Bio-Resistance: PVC is resistant to biological growth, including mold and algae, ensuring a cleaner, longer-lasting roofing solution.