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Commercial TPO Roofing Drain Repair in Schaumburg, IL

Roof draining repair

This project was located in Schaumburg, IL. The customer called Rhino Roofing because his commercial property TPO roof was leaking near the two drains.

TPO roofing, or thermoplastic roofing, refers to a type of roofing system that is made from thermoplastic olefin (TPO). TPO is a synthetic rubber material that is known for its durability, flexibility, and resistance to UV radiation and extreme weather conditions. It is a popular choice for commercial and industrial roofing, as well as some residential applications.

TPO roofing systems are usually installed as a single-ply membrane, which means they consist of a single layer of material that is attached directly to the roof deck or substrate. The membrane is secured to the roof using mechanical fasteners, adhesive, or a combination of both.

TPO roofing systems offer a number of benefits, including:

  • Durability: TPO roofing systems are resistant to punctures, tears, and other forms of physical damage, making them ideal for areas prone to heavy foot traffic or hail storms.
  • Energy efficiency: TPO roofing membranes reflect sunlight, which can help reduce the amount of heat absorbed by a building. This can help reduce energy costs and improve indoor comfort.
  • Environmentally friendly: TPO roofing systems are made from recycled materials and are fully recyclable at the end of their lifespan, making them a more sustainable choice for roofing.
  • Easy to install: TPO roofing systems are lightweight and easy to install, which can help reduce labor costs and minimize disruption to building occupants. TPO roofing systems are typically installed by professional roofing contractors, who will evaluate the roof and determine the best method for installing the membrane. It is important to choose a reputable and experienced contractor to ensure that the roof is installed correctly and will provide long-lasting protection for the building.

Repairing a leaky drain on a TPO (thermoplastic olefin) roof can be a challenging task, but it is essential to fix the problem as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your roof and building. TPO roofs are a popular choice for commercial and industrial buildings due to their durability and cost-effectiveness, but like any roofing material, they can develop issues over time. If you have noticed a leaky drain on your TPO roof, here is a step-by-step guide to help you fix the problem:

  1. Locate the source of the leak. Before you begin any repair work, it is essential to determine the source of the leak. This can often be difficult to do, especially if the leak is not visible from the inside of the building. You may need to climb up to the roof to inspect the drain and surrounding area. Look for cracks, holes, or other visible damage to the drain or the surrounding roofing material.
  2. Clean the area around the leak. Once you have located the source of the leak, it is essential to clean the area around the drain. This will help ensure that the repair material adheres properly to the roof and prevents further water infiltration. Use a broom or a leaf blower to remove any debris from the area, and then use a hose to rinse away any dirt or dust.
  3. Repair the damage. There are several options for repairing a leaky drain on a TPO roof. If the damage is minor, you may be able to patch the leak using a roofing tape or a rubber sealant. If the damage is more significant, you may need to replace the drain entirely. To do this, you will need to remove the old drain and install a new one. If you are not comfortable completing this task yourself, it is a good idea to hire a professional roofing contractor to handle the repair.
  4. Test the repair. Once you have completed the repair, it is essential to test the area to ensure that the leak has been properly fixed. You can do this by filling a bucket with water and pouring it over the drain. If the water drains away without any leaks, the repair was successful. If you notice any leaks or standing water, you may need to adjust the repair or seek additional assistance from a professional.

In summary, repairing a leaky drain on a TPO roof requires careful inspection, cleaning, and repair or replacement of the damaged drain. By following these steps, you can fix the problem and protect your roof from further damage. If you are not comfortable completing the repair yourself, it is a good idea to hire a professional roofing contractor to handle the task.

Service: Roofing Drain Repair

Budget: $2,200

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