TPO Color Options & Energy Savings: What Works in New Mexico When homeowners evaluate a TPO roof, color is often treated as an aesthetic choice. In New Mexico, however, TPO color options and energy savings considerations play a crucial role in comfort,...
Ponding Water on a Flat Roof: TPO-Specific Fixes and Prevention TPO roofs are durable and reflective, but ponding water is one of the biggest long-term risks for any flat roof. When water sits for more than 48 hours, it can stress seams, reduce membrane flexibility,...
TPO Roof Maintenance Checklist: 8 Tasks for a Longer Lifespan A TPO roof is known for its durability, reflective properties, and heat-welded seams, but even the strongest roofing systems require routine maintenance, especially in New Mexico’s high-UV, high-wind...
Architectural vs 3-Tab Shingles: What’s Worth It in New Mexico? When planning a roof replacement, many homeowners ask whether architectural shingles are really worth the higher upfront cost or if 3-tab shingles are enough for New Mexico homes. The architectural vs...
TPO vs. PVC Roofing: Which Is Better for Your Flat Roof in New Mexico? New Mexico homes face some of the harshest roofing conditions in the country—extreme UV exposure, rapid temperature swings, and seasonal monsoon rains that stress every seam and flashing. For...