PVC roofing membrane installation involves the process of applying a single-ply membrane made of
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) to create a durable and waterproof barrier for the roof of a building. PVC roofing
membranes are used to waterproof flat roofs on both commercial and industrial buildings. PVC roofing
membranes have excellent waterproofing properties with an excellent reputation for resistance to UV radiation,
chemicals, and fire.
During the installation process, PVC membranes are typically mechanically attached or adhered to the substrate
of the roof. This provides the building below with a seamless and watertight barrier. The membrane sheets are
heat-welded together using seams and flashings. This results in no gaps being left in the PVC membrane resulting
in no weak points where water ingress can occur. PVC roofing membrane installation will provide a long-lasting,
energy-efficient, and low-maintenance roofing solution. Such roofs can withstand the challenges of even the most
extreme weather.