What is the Difference in Puncture Resistance between Tpo and Modified Bitumen?

When comparing these two systems, torch-on (modified bitumen) offers superior puncture resistance compared to TPO.

According to the provided comparison data:

  • Torch-on (Modified Bitumen): This system provides high puncture resistance. It is a robust material reinforced with either a fiberglass or polyester mat, making it highly durable against physical damage and heavy snow loads.
  • TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin): This system provides moderate puncture resistance. While it is reinforced with a scrim to improve its tear strength, it is generally more susceptible to punctures than the heavier two-ply construction of a modified bitumen system.

Both systems are considered reliable flat roofing options for the Lower Mainland, but torch-on is specifically noted for its superior ability to withstand physical impacts.


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