Tampa Superior Commercial & Tile Roofing installs EPDM roofing systems known for exceptional flexibility, weather resistance, and a proven service life that spans decades on commercial and residential buildings. Our company installs fully adhered, mechanically fastened, and ballasted EPDM assemblies, selecting the configuration that best suits each building's structural requirements and environmental exposure. EPDM performs reliably through Florida's temperature swings, UV exposure, and storm seasons without cracking, shrinking, or losing its waterproofing integrity.
Our company serves commercial and residential clients in Cheval, Odessa, Lakewood Ranch, Forest Hills, and Lake Magdalene with professional EPDM roofing installations and repairs. Every system is installed with precision seaming and correctly terminated at all edges, penetrations, and transitions to ensure no weak points are left behind. Our company's EPDM work is built to outlast the competition because we do not cut corners on a roof system that is meant to last 20 to 30 years.
We recommend EPDM for its long service life, strong resistance to weathering, energy-saving potential, and recyclable composition. The material’s low maintenance needs and proven track record make it a practical choice for many Tampa commercial roofs.
We install EPDM membranes that regularly reach 30–40+ years with proper installation and maintenance. The single-ply synthetic rubber resists cracking, splitting, and degradation that commonly shorten other low-slope roof systems.
We focus on seams and terminations during installation because those are the most common failure points. Properly sealed seams, quality adhesives, and precision flashing reduce leak risk and extend the roof’s usable life.
We perform routine inspections and targeted repairs to preserve performance. Simple maintenance tasks—clearing drains, checking flashings, and resealing penetrations—prevent small issues from becoming costly replacements.
EPDM performs well under Florida’s high heat, heavy rain, and occasional cold snaps. The membrane’s elasticity allows it to expand and contract with temperature changes without tearing.
We choose black or white EPDM depending on building needs: black provides faster snowmelt and is durable in UV exposure. White (or coated black) improves reflectivity. Both resist ponding water when installed with proper slope or tapered insulation.
We detail-installed flashings at roof edges, curbs, and penetrations to protect vulnerable junctions. That attention to detail prevents water intrusion during wind-driven rain and reduces the likelihood of interior damage.
EPDM contributes to lower HVAC loads when paired with reflective coatings or white membranes. In Tampa’s climate, a white or coated EPDM surface can reduce roof surface temperatures by 20–30°F compared with untreated black surfaces.
We specify insulation values (R‑ratings) and tapered systems to limit thermal bridging and control heat gain. Combining EPDM with proper insulation improves year-round energy performance and reduces cooling costs.
We also recommend reflective coatings for existing black EPDM when a full reroof isn’t needed. Coatings restore reflectivity, lower roof temperature, and can extend membrane life while avoiding full replacement costs.
We install, repair, and maintain EPDM membranes specifically for commercial low-slope and flat roofs in the Tampa Bay area. Our services prioritize durable seams, proper drainage, and materials matched to building use and energy goals.
We perform full EPDM roof replacements for single- and multi-story commercial buildings, starting with a detailed roof inspection and moisture scan. We remove failed membranes and salvageable components when appropriate, then install a new EPDM membrane sized to the roof plan with factory-approved adhesives and seam tapes.
We address substrate repair, insulation upgrades, and perimeter flashing during replacement to prevent thermal bridging and water intrusion. We document material specifications (thickness, color, manufacturer), seam overlap, and fastener patterns for your records and warranty registration.
We offer options such as white (reflective) EPDM for energy savings and thicker membranes where high foot traffic or rooftop equipment requires extra protection. Work scheduling, safety plans, and inspections follow local Tampa codes and our certified-installation protocols to minimize business disruption.
We diagnose leaks using visual inspection, infrared/moisture scanning, and core cuts when needed to locate trapped water. We repair punctures, seam failures, and flashing damage using manufacturer-approved patches, adhesive systems, or localized membrane replacement.
We prioritize repairs that restore watertight integrity and extend service life—seam resealing, perimeter re-flashing, and curb or penetration flashing replacement are common fixes. We document the cause, repair method, and expected lifespan of the repair, and we recommend follow-up inspections if the roof shows widespread degradation.
Emergency tarping and temporary repairs are available to stop active leaks before permanent work. All repairs use compatible EPDM materials to maintain warranty compliance and long-term performance.
We set up scheduled maintenance visits focused on preventive care: debris removal, drain and gutter clearing, and visual seam checks. Each visit includes a written condition report with photos, prioritized repair recommendations, and a maintenance log to track roof history.
We monitor flashings, penetration seals, and areas near rooftop equipment for early signs of wear. Small, timely repairs—sealant renewal, patching small splits, tightening loose fasteners—prevent costly interior damage and premature membrane replacement.
We offer maintenance contracts with defined visit frequency, response times for service calls, and negotiated pricing for repairs and replacement work. These contracts help manage lifecycle costs and support manufacturer warranty requirements.
We have operated in Tampa for 28 years with a C‑39 Roofing Contractor license and Master Elite contractor credentials. Our crews understand local wind loads, UV exposure, and building-code requirements specific to Hillsborough County and the Gulf Coast climate. We assign a dedicated project manager to each job for on-site coordination, permitting, and client communication. That person documents progress, oversees safety, and ensures adherence to our $5M+ umbrella insurance and workers’ compensation practices.
We evaluate roof geometry, drainage, insulation, and existing substrate before recommending an EPDM system. We choose single-ply EPDM membranes, seam techniques, and fastener patterns based on roof slope, HVAC placement, and foot-traffic expectations. We offer both adhered and mechanically fastened EPDM options and specify membrane thickness and reinforcement tailored to the building’s use. For retrofit projects, we assess whether a tear-off, overlay, or recover board will deliver the best lifecycle cost and performance.
We source EPDM membranes from manufacturers with industry-proven formulations and supply traces for every project. We select adhesives, primers, and tapes that meet manufacturer compatibility recommendations to prevent premature seam failures. We install insulation and cover boards that match the membrane’s performance requirements to control thermal cycling and ponding water. Fasteners, flashing, and termination bars come from tested product lines to maintain system integrity at penetrations and roof edges.
EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) roofing is a synthetic rubber membrane system made from petroleum-based compounds that create durable, flexible waterproofing. The black or white single-ply membranes are mechanically fastened, fully adhered, or ballasted to roof substrates with seams bonded using specialized adhesives or tape systems. EPDM's molecular structure resists ozone exposure, UV degradation, and temperature extremes while maintaining flexibility in cold weather. The elastomeric properties allow expansion and contraction without cracking.
EPDM roofing installation typically costs $4 to $8 per square foot depending on membrane thickness, installation method, and project scope. Standard 45-mil EPDM membranes are economical while 60-mil reinforced systems cost more for enhanced puncture resistance. Fully adhered applications cost more than mechanically fastened installations due to additional adhesive requirements. Factors affecting pricing include roof size, substrate preparation, insulation upgrades, flashing details around penetrations, and edge metal installation. White EPDM costs slightly more than black membranes but offers better energy efficiency in hot climates.
EPDM roofing systems typically last 20 to 30 years with proper installation and regular maintenance, making them one of the longest-lasting single-ply membranes. High-quality 60-mil reinforced EPDM achieves maximum lifespan with excellent resistance to weathering and thermal cycling. Fully adhered installations often outlast mechanically fastened systems due to complete substrate bonding. Florida's UV exposure requires periodic inspections to identify early degradation signs. Tampa Superior Commercial & Tile Roofing uses premium EPDM products from trusted manufacturers with proven track records, ensuring decades of reliable waterproofing performance when properly maintained.
EPDM advantages include exceptional durability lasting 20 to 30 years, proven performance since the 1960s, excellent resistance to ozone and UV exposure, and low maintenance requirements. The flexible rubber membrane withstands thermal cycling and building movement without cracking. Installation is relatively simple with lower labor costs compared to built-up roofing systems. Disadvantages include black membranes absorbing heat that increases cooling costs, seams vulnerable to adhesive failure without proper installation, and susceptibility to punctures from sharp objects or foot traffic.
EPDM roofing performs adequately in Florida's climate with proper material selection and installation methods. The membrane resists moisture, humidity, and UV exposure common in Tampa's tropical environment. However, black EPDM absorbs significant solar radiation, increasing surface temperatures and cooling costs substantially. White EPDM membranes offer better thermal performance with improved reflectivity for Florida's intense heat. Tampa Superior Commercial & Tile Roofing recommends white EPDM or alternative reflective systems like TPO for optimal energy efficiency. EPDM's proven durability and resistance to ponding water make it suitable for Florida when energy considerations are properly addressed.