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Titan Exteriors™ is very familiar with and extremely knowledgeable about flat roofing. We are certified Versico installers (among many others, of course), and we are tried and true experts in the installation of nearly every type of flat roofing product currently available. Titan Exteriors™ is the most qualified roofing company in Tennessee to inspect, assess, maintain, repair, and/or replace your residential or commercial flat roof.
Regardless of your situation, we are here to help. All roofs are different, and every customer’s needs are different, too. We’ll spend the time to get to know you and your roof. We’ll learn your current objectives, your goals, and your future plans. Then, we’ll educate you on the different options, and provide a FREE estimate based on your particular situation. These are all important factors when it comes to making the best and most cost-effective decision regarding your roofing system.
- Are you considering a switch from an aggregate, ballasted EPDM flat roof to a fully adhered TPO system?
- Do you have a confusing and confounding moisture problem in an office building that cannot be figured out?
- Are you interested in a “green solution” that will save you some green ($$$)?
- Do you need a qualified, professional roofing contractor to provide service throughout the multi-state area?
Whatever your roofing needs might be, we’re here for you. We’ve been there, and we’ve done that. Trust Titan Exteriors™ — you’ll value our experience and perspective.
The following is a list of the most common flat roofing options we have installed on residential and commercial structures throughout Tennessee. If you are intested in a particular product and you do not see it listed, please call us, because we’ve probably done it!
Built-Up Roofing (BUR): EPDM roofing systems have been in use for about 50 years and, throughout that time, they have been successfully employed as a waterproof roof covering. For those ecologically conscious folks among us, you should note that EPDM does not in any way pollute the runoff rainwater. This is clearly a benefit to the property owner who wishes to use the water runoff for gardening, personal sanitation, or hygiene purposes. EPDM offers the user ease of installation, increased durability, and versatility of design..
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer): There are two main types
of Single Ply Membrane roofing systems available: membranes
and thermoplastic membranes. Typically, these types
of roofs can last 10-12 years or more, with proper installation
and maintenance by the homeowner.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): PVC roofing systems have been in use for about 40 years, and they currently account for about 10% of the roof coverings in America. They are extremely durable, highly resistant to punctures, dirt, and debris. PVC systems are waterproof and they are often used in “green” roofing settings, where plants, trees, and shrubs are planted and incorprated into the roof’s “landscape”. This very flexible material allows for use on nearly any shape of roof, and it is basically maintenance-free. Due to the chemical make-up of PVC roofing systems, they are also fire-resistant and energy-efficient.
SBS-MODIFIED (Styrene Butadiene Styrene): SBS-modified roofing systems are highly favored in climates with greater extremes in both Summer and Winter temperatures. By adding SBS to a basic roofing sheet, the result is a product with greater pliabilty and flexibility. Fibregals and polyester are just two of the materials used to reinforce SBS roofing systems, and materials such as these give the product greater elasticity which, in turn, provides for a faster “return to normal” after experiencing the aforementioned temperature extremes.
TAPERED INSULATION SYSTEMS: Tapered insulation systems are designed to provide the slope that is lacking on flat roofs so that proper drainage can then occur as desired, thereby extending the life of the roofing system as a whole.
As architects, structural designers, and roofing professionals have gained greater understanding of how standing water and improper drainage can have a negative impact on both new construction and existing roofing, tapered insulation systems have truly come to the forefront in terms of their utilization and need. Many construction-related regulatory agencies now recommend or even require designated minimums for roof slopes on both new roof construction and existing roofs.
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin): Currently, one of the fastest growing products for use in commercial roofing is TPO (or, thermoplastic polyolefin). Throughout the roofing industry, TPO roofing membranes have many advantages, both in terms of installation and performance. As the world continues to focus on roofing systems that are energy-efficient, TPO roofing systems resist ultraviolet, ozone and chemical exposure levels in significant amounts.
TPO membranes are environmentally friendly, and their flexibility makes them highly durable and resistant to punctures. These membranes are usually laid across the roof, and then secured in one of three ways: “fully adhered” means that an adhesive is applied to the roof’s surface prior to the TPO being placed atop it; “mechanically attached” means that the TPO is secured to the roof’s surface using some type of screw; “ballasted” means that the TPO is laid across the roof’s surface before being weighted down with rocks, gravel, or similar materials. TPO roofing systems have been in use for over 10 years. TPO roofs are gaining in popularity for new construction and as the replacement roof of choice.
As you can see, there are many different combinations and products to consider with flat roofing. Give Titan Exteriors™ a call, and schedule a FREE inspection. We’ll help formulate the best options for your specific situation.

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