Roof Restoration vs TPO Comparison

Roof Restoration vs TPO Comparison

Metal roof crisis: Restoration vs. TPO overlay

When dealing with a metal roof on purlins, you have two primary professional paths: Fluid-Applied Restoration or a TPO Overlay with Flute Fillers.

1. Fluid-Applied Restoration: The "Active" Defense

  • The Rust Factor: Restoration actively treats corrosion. It uses specialized rust-inhibitive primers that chemically convert or encapsulate oxidation.
  • The Process: Seams and fasteners are reinforced with mastics, and the surface is encased in a seamless membrane.
  • Pros: Stops corrosion, lightweight, and has a 20-year renewable warranty (re-coat at year 20 to reset the clock).

2. TPO Overlay with Flute Filler: The "Cap" System

  • The Warranty: Standard commercial TPO warranties typically cap at 20 years.
  • The Insulation Factor: Provides a R-value boost and reduces interior condensation.
  • Pros: Thermal barrier and aesthetic upgrade.
  • Cons: Can trap oxidation (the “Greenhouse Effect”) and add significant “dead load” weight to purlins.

The "Save vs. Scrap" Checklist

1. The "Hammer Test" for Surface Rust

  • Restoration Candidate: Rust is orange/red but metal is rigid and sounds solid when tapped.
  • TPO Candidate: Metal flakes or is easily punctured. Structural integrity is gone.

2. Fastener & Seam Integrity

  • Restoration Candidate: Fasteners are mostly tight; others can be capped with mastic.
  • TPO Candidate: Fastener holes are “wallowed out” or seams are gapped beyond liquid sealant reach.

3. Interior Insulation Condition

  • Restoration Candidate: Interior insulation is dry.
  • TPO Candidate: Insulation is sagging, shredded, or water-logged.
Aerial view of a large flat-roofed building with a glass-enclosed walkway running along part of the roof, surrounded by other institutional buildings and trees.

Head-to-Head Comparison

  • Rust Treatment: Restoration (Active: Primers stop rust) vs TPO (Passive: Covers rust)
  • Warranty: Restoration (20 Years Renewable) vs TPO (20 Years Replacement)
  • Efficiency: Restoration (High Reflectivity) vs TPO (High Reflectivity and some R-Value)
  • End of Life: Restoration (Simple Re-Coat) vs TPO (Tear Off)
  • Structural: Restoration (Preserves Panels) vs TPO (Adds weight)
  • Tax Incentive: Restoration (Considered Maintenance) vs TPO (Amortized)

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