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Close-up of a Roof Rite crew installing a white PVC roofing membrane on a flat roof. One worker unrolls the membrane while another operates a RhinoBond induction welder to secure the material. The sun shines brightly overhead, casting long shadows across the smooth, reflective surface. Leafless trees and rooftop HVAC units are visible in the background.

PVC

PVC: Long-Lasting and Low-Maintenence

PVC is a thermoplastic roofing material that is commonly used for commercial and industrial buildings. It’s the go-to roofing solution for most restaurants due to its strength, durability, and resistance to chemicals, oils, and grease. Similar to TPO, PVC roofs are energy-efficient and have a reflective surface that can help to reduce energy costs. PVC roofing is a popular choice for buildings that require a high level of chemical resistance or are located in areas with high pollution.

Built for Restaurants, Labs, and City Air.

When Chemical Resistance Isn’t Optional

If your roof is exposed to oils, exhaust, or contaminants, PVC offers protection where other membranes fall short.

Welded for Strength and Seal

Heat-welded seams create a watertight, uniform surface that resists splitting, lifting, and moisture intrusion.

Ideal for Urban and Industrial Environments

PVC is a smart choice for buildings exposed to airborne pollutants or surface runoff with chemical content.

Roof Rite Certified Installation

Our crews install PVC systems to spec using manufacturer-approved methods—ensuring durability, code compliance, and warranty eligibility.