Your #1 Fleeceback Roofer

Union Roofing is the number one fleeceback roofing company for PA and NJ. With more than 40 years of roofing experience, we are experts in fleeceback roofing installation, repairs, restoration, and maintenance.

Why Should You Install a

Fleeceback Membrane?

A popular choice for buildings with flat or low-slope roofs, a fleeceback roofing includes a synthetic membrane, such as EPDM or TPO, which attaches to layers of fleece backing. The combination of durability and flexibility make fleeceback roofing perfect for flat or low-slope roofs.

Fleeceback roofing has long been a popular choice for 5 important reasons:

1. Long lasting. Fleeceback roofing is renowned for its durability. EPDM typically lasts up to 25-30 years, while TPO has a lifespan of 15-20 years. 

2. Affordable. One of the most affordable options on the market, fleeceback roofing is especially well suited for commercial buildings. Costs range from $1.80-$3.50 per square foot for fleeceback EPDM to $1.90-$3.50 per square foot for TPO fleeceback roofing. 

3. Fast, easy installation. Roofing membranes come in wide rolls, which means that they can be installed quickly and easily, saving time and labor costs. 

4. Resistant to adverse weather. Fleeceback rubber roofing is resistant to high winds, hail, ice, and pelting rain.

5. Environmentally friendly. Both EPDM and TPO are 100% recyclable.

Fleeceback Rubber (EPDM) Roofing

The technical term for fleeceback EPDM roofing is ethylene propylene diene monomer, but suffice it to say that EPDM is a durable membrane that is flexible enough to accommodate pipes, gutters, and skylights. This fleeceback rubber roofing material also provides excellent waterproofing protection. 

Due to its lightweight nature, EPDM comes in wide rolls that can effectively cover large areas with minimal seams, thereby reducing the risk of water penetration. With fewer seams, there is also less chance of damage or tears, making maintenance and repairs much easier.

Fleeceback EPDM has been around for about 60 years, and its track record is solid. Generally, EPDM lasts longer than TPO, but both are viable options for flat or low-slope roofs.

EPDM is more hail resistant than TPO, deflecting sizable hailstones with ease.

If your building has solar panels, or you are thinking about installing them, EPDM is a better choice than TPO, since it won’t interfere with light absorption.

 

Fleeceback TPO Roofing

Fleeceback rubber roofing also includes TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin). Like EPDM, TPO fleeceback roofing is a flexible, long-lasting membrane that offers exceptional waterproofing protection for flat or low-slope roofs.

One of the biggest advantages of TPO is its energy efficiency. Besides guarding against harmful UV radiation, this single-ply membrane can significantly lower your energy costs. The membrane comes in a variety of light colors that reflect the heat, rather than absorb it like a black EPDM membrane will.

Moreover, the primary adhesive used to install TPO fleeceback roofing is a spray foam that fills and seals cracks. This extra insulation can help regulate interior temperatures.

Another advantage of TPO fleeceback roofing is its resistance to impact. TPO is slightly more resistant than fleeceback EPDM to punctures from sharp objects, such as falling tree branches.

Finally, TPO is environmentally friendly. The chemicals used to install this fleeceback membrane do not evaporate quickly, which means that workers will not be inhaling toxic fumes.

 

Great for Commercial & Industrial Roofs

If you are looking for a durable roofing option, fleeceback rubber roofing is a great choice. 

Commonly used to safeguard commercial and industrial buildings from various environmental hazards, such as high winds and heavy rain, fleeceback roofing offers reliable, long-lasting protection. 

Fleeceback roofing can also withstand extreme temperatures and protect against harmful UV rays without showing signs of deterioration. 

These fleeceback membranes are incredibly versatile and can be installed on various types of commercial roof systems and decks, including built-up asphalt roofs or roofs that have a more abrasive surface. They can accommodate solar panels, pipes, skylights, and heavy equipment, such as large HVAC units.

Fleeceback EPDM & TPO Roofing Installation

The installation process of fleeceback EPDM and TPO fleeceback roofing differs in several ways.

First, the materials themselves are different. EPDM is a synthetic rubber material, while TPO is a thermoplastic material.

In terms of installation, the adhesive used for EPDM fleeceback roofing is typically a solvent-based adhesive that is applied to the substrate and the back of the membrane. On the other hand, the adhesive used for TPO fleeceback roofing is usually a water-based adhesive that is applied to the substrate only.

When installing EPDM fleeceback roofing, it is common to use ballast such as rocks or pavers to hold the membrane in place. This is not typically necessary for TPO fleeceback roofing, which is usually fully adhered to the substrate.

Another difference is the way the flashing is installed. EPDM fleeceback roofing typically requires a termination bar to hold the flashing in place, while TPO fleeceback roofing usually uses heat welding to seal the flashing.

Maintenance

It’s important to maintain your fleeceback roof to help extend the life of your roofing system. Here are 5 common maintenance tasks:

1. Regular Inspections. During a routine inspection, a contractor will look for signs of damage or wear and tear. Concurrently, the roofer will check for any debris or vegetation that may have accumulated on the roof, which can damage the fleeceback roofing membrane over time.

2. Cleaning. Regular cleaning prevents the buildup of debris or algae on the roof. This can be done with a low-pressure power washer and a mild detergent.

3. Repairing Leaks. If there are any leaks, a professional contractor can identify the source of the leak and make repairs as necessary. 

4. Replacing Damaged Membrane. Over time, the fleeceback roofing membrane can become damaged due to weathering or other environmental factors. 

5. Snow Removal. In areas with heavy snowfall, snow can accumulate on the roof and cause damage. 

A professional contractor can safely remove snow to prevent damage to the membrane and other roofing components.

Regular maintenance can help keep a fleeceback roofing system in good condition and extend its lifespan. 

Roof Repair

When making repairs to a fleeceback roof, professional contractors follow a specific process to ensure that the repair is done correctly and the roof maintains its integrity.

First, the contractor will inspect the roof to determine the source of the problem. This may involve removing a section of the membrane to identify any underlying issues.

Once the problem has been identified, the contractor will clean the area around the damaged section and prepare it for repair. This may involve removing any debris or vegetation and smoothing out the surface. 

The contractor will then use a compatible adhesive and/or flashing material to repair the damaged section. The repair must be properly sealed and smoothed out to ensure that the membrane remains watertight. 

After the repair is complete, the contractor will conduct a final inspection to ensure that the repair is sound and that the membrane is in good condition. 

 

Roofing Restoration

Over time, fleeceback roofing systems can become worn, damaged, or simply lose their luster. In these cases, professional contractors may recommend a roof restoration. 

The restoration process typically involves a thorough cleaning of the roof surface to remove any dirt, debris, or algae. 

Next, any damaged or worn sections of the membrane are identified and repaired, using the same process as for regular repairs. 

The entire roof is then coated with a high-quality coating, which is designed to restore the roof’s waterproofing properties and protect it from further damage. The coating is typically applied in several layers to ensure complete coverage and to provide maximum protection against the elements. 

A properly executed roof restoration can extend the life of a fleeceback roofing system and help it continue to provide reliable protection for years to come. 

For over 40 years, Union Roofing has been providing high-quality products and top-rated services to customers throughout PA and NJ.

Fleeceback Rubber (EPDM) Roofing

The technical term for fleeceback EPDM roofing is ethylene propylene diene monomer, but suffice it to say that EPDM is a durable membrane that is flexible enough to accommodate pipes, gutters, and skylights. This fleeceback rubber roofing material also provides excellent waterproofing protection. 

Due to its lightweight nature, EPDM comes in wide rolls that can effectively cover large areas with minimal seams, thereby reducing the risk of water penetration. With fewer seams, there is also less chance of damage or tears, making maintenance and repairs much easier.

Fleeceback EPDM has been around for about 60 years, and its track record is solid. Generally, EPDM lasts longer than TPO, but both are viable options for flat or low-slope roofs.

EPDM is more hail resistant than TPO, deflecting sizable hailstones with ease.

If your building has solar panels, or you are thinking about installing them, EPDM is a better choice than TPO, since it won’t interfere with light absorption.

For top-quality fleeceback (EPDM) roofing, Union Roofing is your go-to provider. With over 40 years of industry experience, we have been delivering exceptional roofing solutions to customers in PA and NJ. 

Fleeceback Rubber (EPDM) Roofing

The technical term for fleeceback EPDM roofing is ethylene propylene diene monomer, but suffice it to say that EPDM is a durable membrane that is flexible enough to accommodate pipes, gutters, and skylights. This fleeceback rubber roofing material also provides excellent waterproofing protection. 

Due to its lightweight nature, EPDM comes in wide rolls that can effectively cover large areas with minimal seams, thereby reducing the risk of water penetration. With fewer seams, there is also less chance of damage or tears, making maintenance and repairs much easier.

Fleeceback EPDM has been around for about 60 years, and its track record is solid. Generally, EPDM lasts longer than TPO, but both are viable options for flat or low-slope roofs.

EPDM is more hail resistant than TPO, deflecting sizable hailstones with ease.

If your building has solar panels, or you are thinking about installing them, EPDM is a better choice than TPO, since it won’t interfere with light absorption.

For top-quality fleeceback (EPDM) roofing, Union Roofing is your go-to provider. With over 40 years of industry experience, we have been delivering exceptional roofing solutions to customers in PA and NJ. 

Fleeceback rubber roofing also includes TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin). Like EPDM, TPO fleeceback roofing is a flexible, long-lasting membrane that offers exceptional waterproofing protection for flat or low-slope roofs.

One of the biggest advantages of TPO is its energy efficiency.

Commonly used to safeguard commercial and industrial buildings from various environmental hazards, such as high winds and heavy rain, fleeceback roofing offers reliable, long-lasting protection. 

Fleeceback roofing can also withstand extreme temperatures and protect against harmful UV rays without showing signs of deterioration. 

 

Overall, while the installation process for both types of fleeceback roofing shares some similarities, such as the need to properly clean and prepare the substrate, the specific techniques and materials used differ. 

You can trust your new fleeceback roof to the professionals at Union Roofing. Our contractors are fully licensed and insured, as well as Master Elite GAF-certified.

It’s important to maintain your fleeceback roof to help extend the life of your roofing system. Here are 5 common maintenance tasks:

1. Regular Inspections 

2. Cleaning 

3. Repairing Leaks

4. Replacing Damaged Membrane

5. Snow Removal

Regular maintenance can help keep a fleeceback roofing system in good condition and extend its lifespan. 

 

When making repairs to a fleeceback roof, professional contractors follow a specific process to ensure that the repair is done correctly and the roof maintains its integrity. 

By following an established process, professional contractors can make repairs to fleeceback roofing that are structurally sound, long-lasting, and effective in preventing leaks and other issues.

If you need emergency roof repairs, we can send a professional contractor to your door in no time. We are available 24/7.

Over time, fleeceback roofing systems can become worn, damaged, or simply lose their luster. In these cases, professional contractors may recommend a roof restoration. 

A properly executed roof restoration can extend the life of a fleeceback roofing system and help it continue to provide reliable protection for years to come. 

Schedule a free, no-obligation inspection and learn more about our fleeceback roofing restoration services.

Locations

We Serve

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In PA and NJ

Pennsylvania Area

  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Bucks County, PA
  • Montgomery County, PA
  • Delaware County, PA

NEW JERSEY Area

  • Burlington County, NJ
  • Cape May County, NJ
  • Gloucester County, NJ
  • Camden County, NJ
  • Atlantic County, NJ

Wondering: Where can I find fleeceback roofing near me? 

Union Roofing has been proudly serving clients throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey for over 40 years. 

Our satisfied customers come from Philadelphia, as well as Bucks County, Warminster, and Upper Darby, PA. In New Jersey, our customers come from Wildwood, Atlantic City, and Sea Isle City, as well as Burlington County, Camden County, Cape May County, Gloucester County, and Salem County. 

If you want high-quality fleeceback roofing and unparalleled service, contact the professionals at Union Roofing. Our commercial and residential roofing services have earned us top ratings within the industry, including an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

Whether you need fleeceback rubber roofing installation, maintenance, repairs, or restoration, let us help. We can meet all your roofing needs. 

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Why Choose Union Roofing for Your Roofing Needs?

For top-notch fleeceback roofing services in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Union Roofing is your go-to choice. 

With 40 years of experience as a premier fleeceback rubber roofing contractor, we have established a loyal clientele and consistently earned an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau. 

Our expertise extends to all aspects of fleeceback EPDM and TPO fleeceback roofing, including installation, repair, maintenance, and restoration. 

Moreover, we prioritize your satisfaction, always going above and beyond to ensure that your roof continues to protect your property for years to come. 

You can trust our GAF-certified roofers to work with integrity, excellence, and efficiency, adhering to strict industry standards. 

Got a question? We are available round-the-clock to address your concerns. 

Contact Union Roofing now for a complimentary consultation and avail yourself of the best fleeceback roofing services available in your area.

SUCCESS STORIES

The workers were fast and friendly. Everybody I spoke with was very attentive as well. If you need a roof replacement, you should definitely use them.

EDITH N.

They are very good and did not exceed the estimate. It was that, along with answering any questions or concerns that we had during the process, that makes me rate them so highly.

MARION W.

The guys at Union Roofing are helpful, responsive, and a pleasure to do business with. It was great working with Jimmy who was able to quickly diagnose our issues. They worked on the problem within 48 hours of our calling in the first place, but for more than reasonable prices. I've had other roofers come out, but Union has earned our trust.

COLIN M.

For the Leading Fleeceback Roofing Contractor Near You, Call Union Roofing!

Call Union Roofing for all your roofing needs. We are the area’s leading fleeceback roofing contractor, offering top-quality roofing systems for properties of all sizes. 

Contact Union Roofing today for a free, no-obligation consultation!

For the Leading Fleeceback Roofing Contractor Near You, Call Union Roofing!

Call Union Roofing for all your roofing needs. We are the area’s leading fleeceback roofing contractor, offering top-quality roofing systems for properties of all sizes. 

Contact Union Roofing today for a free, no-obligation consultation!