If you manage a commercial property in Florida, your flat roof faces unique challenges: heat, humidity, hurricanes, and heavy rainfall. Choosing the right system can save you money, extend your roof’s life, and protect your tenants and operations.
TPO commercial roofing (thermoplastic polyolefin) has quickly become the go-to solution for flat and low-slope roofs in Florida. Below, we’ll answer the most common questions property managers and building owners have about TPO so you can decide if it’s the right investment for your building.
A TPO Roofing system (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a single-ply roofing membrane designed for flat and low-slope roofs. It was introduced in the 1990s and has grown popular thanks to its durability, energy efficiency, and lower cost compared to alternatives like PVC.
Key features of TPO:
Florida’s climate is tough on commercial roofs, but TPO addresses the most pressing issues:
Roofing System |
Strengths |
Weaknesses |
Best Fit |
TPO |
Reflective, cost-effective, durable |
Newer technology than others |
Florida heat + budget balance |
PVC |
Chemical-resistant, long-lasting |
Higher cost, uses plasticizers |
Restaurants, chemical-heavy facilities |
EPDM (rubber) |
Durable, long track record |
Absorbs heat, less efficient in hot climates |
Cooler or northern regions |
Built-Up (BUR) |
Strong, multi-layer protection |
Heavy, labor-intensive |
Industrial facilities with load capacity |
In Florida, TPO typically beats EPDM on energy efficiency and beats PVC on cost.
TPO can be installed in several ways, depending on your building and budget:
Your contractor will recommend the best method for TPO installation after inspecting your roof structure and risk factors.
With proper installation and maintenance, a TPO roof can last 20–25 years. Longevity depends on:
Skipping maintenance can shorten its lifespan significantly.
A commercial roof maintenance plan is essential to get the most from your TPO system. Typical tasks include:
A proactive plan not only extends the life of your roof but also keeps your warranty valid.
Yes. TPO membranes are often white or light-colored, making them highly reflective. This reduces rooftop heat absorption and lowers cooling costs — a major benefit in Florida, where HVAC systems already work overtime.
Some buildings see a measurable reduction in cooling costs within the first year of installation.
On average, TPO commercial roofing costs between $7–$13 per square foot in Florida, depending on:
While upfront costs may vary, TPO often proves the most cost-effective option when factoring in energy savings and lifespan. Check with Best Roofing to hear about their TPO financing options.
TPO is an excellent fit for:
If your building has a flat or low-slope roof and you’re looking for a balance of performance, affordability, and energy savings, TPO is worth serious consideration.
At Best Roofing, we’ve been helping Florida property managers and building owners protect their assets for more than 47 years. Our team specializes in TPO commercial roofing installation, recovery, repair, and maintenance programs tailored to Florida’s climate and building codes.
Want to know if TPO is the right system for your roof? Schedule a roof inspection today and get expert guidance from Florida’s commercial roofing leaders.