When it comes to selecting the ideal roofing material for hot climates, property owners have a range of options to consider. One material that consistently stands out is PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) roofing. Known for its durability, energy efficiency, and ease of maintenance, PVC roofing offers a plethora of benefits particularly suited to hot and sunny environments such as the one we enjoy in South Florida.
While we are used to the heat in the Sunshine State, the temps keep climbing. In fact, it was reported that we officially recorded some of the hottest temps ever this summer.
Efficiency
PVC roofing creates energy efficiencies. Its reflective abilities decrease the amount of heat transferred into the building interior. This decrease lessens the high demand for air conditioning systems in the summer, thus lessening the strain on both operating costs and the electric power grid.
Durability
The elements are harsh in South Florida with its year-round sun and intense tropical weather. PVC roofing is durable enough to stand up to anything Florida’s unique environment can throw at it. Duro-Last PVC is resistant to chemical, oils and grease. It is inherently fire resistant. Your experienced roofing team will be able to help you determine if PVC is the best investment for your roofing needs.
Local Expertise
R&D Construction & Roofing is well-versed in using PVC roofing. Working with a roofing partner who is experienced in using PVC can make all the difference in the success of your new roof project. We have decades of experience ready to put to work for you.
Manufacturing Partnerships
Duro-Last is a leader in PVC roofing manufacturing. At R&D Construction and Roofing, we know that materials play a key role in quality, so we have optimized a strong partnership with Duro-Last to ensure our clients are getting only the best PVC from a manufacturer focused on quality, just like us.
How long do PVC roof panels last?
The life of the PVC roof panels usually extends between 20 and 30 years depending on the kind of materials used and the workmanship involved. Some premium grade PVC roofs, however, with proper maintenance can last up to 40 years. Several aspects affect the lifetime length of PVC roofs which are weather conditions, exposure to UV light or the maintenance practices. This building material is well known for it’s strength, resilience towards chemicals and wide range temperature, factors that also prolong its lifespan.