Aurora Premier Commercial Roofing provides superior Commercial PVC Roofing with over 20 years experience. Serving businesses throughout Aurora and surrounding areas, our team specializes in high-performance Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) roofing systems engineered for durability, energy efficiency, and long-term cost savings. PVC roofing membranes are known to last 20–30 years or more when properly installed, offering exceptional resistance to chemicals, grease, fire, and harsh weather conditions common along Colorado’s Front Range. With heat-welded seams that are up to 3 times stronger than adhesive-based alternatives, PVC roofs provide superior waterproofing protection, making them a top choice for restaurants, warehouses, healthcare facilities, and industrial buildings.
At Aurora Premier Commercial Roofing, we use reinforced PVC membranes, reflective white surfaces that can reduce cooling costs by up to 30%, and advanced insulation systems that meet or exceed ENERGY STAR standards. Our commercial PVC roofing systems are designed to withstand UV exposure, ponding water, and temperature fluctuations, all while maintaining flexibility and strength over time. Compared to traditional materials like EPDM or TPO roofing, PVC offers enhanced longevity and chemical resistance, making it ideal for demanding commercial environments. Whether you need a new installation or a full roof replacement, our expert contractors deliver precision workmanship backed by decades of proven results.
Aurora Premier Commercial Roofing provides Commercial PVC Roofing to surrounding Aurora, CO cities including Denver, Centennial, Greenwood Village, Foxfield, Cherry Hills Village, Glendale, Englewood, Commerce City, Parker, Lone Tree and more.

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When it comes to protecting your business, investing in professional Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) roofing services is one of the smartest decisions you can make. PVC roofing systems offer proven durability with lifespans of 20–30+ years, superior resistance to chemicals, fire, and extreme weather, and energy-saving reflective surfaces that can cut cooling costs by up to 30%. At Aurora Premier Commercial Roofing, we combine over two decades of experience with industry-leading materials and precision installation to deliver roofing systems built to last. Serving businesses throughout Aurora, our team focuses on long-term performance, not quick fixes—helping you avoid costly repairs, minimize downtime, and maximize your property’s value. Whether you need installation, repair, or maintenance, you can count on reliable service, honest recommendations, and results that stand the test of time.

Professional installation of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) roofing systems designed for long-term performance on flat and low-slope roofs. PVC membranes typically range from 50–80 mil in thickness and can last 20–30+ years when properly installed. Heat-welded seams create bonds stronger than the membrane itself, delivering superior waterproofing compared to adhesive-based systems like EPDM.

Complete removal of aging or failing roofing systems followed by replacement with high-efficiency PVC membranes. This process often includes upgrading insulation with rigid boards such as polyisocyanurate (ISO), improving R-values and reducing energy loss. PVC replacements can improve energy efficiency by up to 30%, especially when using reflective white membranes that meet ENERGY STAR standards.

Targeted repairs for punctures, seam failures, and water infiltration using heat-weld patching techniques. PVC’s thermoplastic properties allow it to be reheated and resealed, making repairs highly effective and extending roof lifespan. Advanced leak detection methods, including infrared scanning, help identify hidden moisture beneath the membrane before it leads to structural damage.

Comprehensive inspections of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) roofing systems to evaluate membrane integrity, seam strength, drainage performance, and overall roof health. Professional inspections are recommended at least twice per year and after major storms to catch issues early—helping reduce repair costs by up to 50% over time. Using advanced tools like infrared moisture scanning and core sampling, technicians can detect trapped moisture beneath the surface without invasive damage. Detailed reports include photos, lifespan estimates (PVC roofs often last 20–30+ years), and prioritized repair recommendations to maintain warranty compliance and extend the roof’s performance in demanding climates like Aurora.

Scheduled inspections and maintenance services that can extend the life of a PVC roof by 5–10 years. This includes seam checks, drainage clearing, and membrane condition assessments. Routine maintenance helps maintain compliance with manufacturer warranty requirements and prevents costly repairs by addressing small issues early.

Enhancement of existing PVC systems with reflective coatings that increase solar reflectance and thermal emittance. These upgrades reduce rooftop temperatures by up to 50–60°F during peak summer months, lowering cooling costs and improving indoor comfort. Cool roofing solutions are especially effective in sunny climates like Aurora.



Every project begins with a detailed evaluation of the existing roof deck to assess structural integrity, moisture presence, and drainage performance. Technicians often use infrared scanning to detect hidden moisture, which can reduce long-term repair costs by up to 50% when addressed early. Proper preparation ensures the substrate is clean, dry, and compliant with manufacturer standards before installing Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) roofing.
High-performance insulation boards—commonly polyisocyanurate (ISO)—are installed to improve thermal resistance and energy efficiency. These systems can significantly increase R-values and help reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 20–30%. Many assemblies are designed to meet or exceed ENERGY STAR guidelines, especially important for commercial buildings in climates like Aurora.
The PVC membrane, typically 50–80 mil thick, is rolled out and mechanically fastened or fully adhered to the insulation layer. This step ensures proper alignment, expansion allowance, and secure attachment to withstand wind uplift and temperature fluctuations. Compared to materials like EPDM, PVC offers greater flexibility and chemical resistance.
Seams are fused together using hot-air welding equipment, creating bonds that are often stronger than the membrane itself. This process forms a watertight seal that significantly reduces the risk of leaks compared to taped or glued seams. Heat-welded PVC seams can be up to 3 times stronger than adhesive seams, ensuring long-term protection against ponding water and heavy rainfall.
After installation, a comprehensive inspection is performed to verify seam integrity, flashing details, and overall system performance. Contractors check for proper drainage, secure attachments, and compliance with manufacturer specifications. This final step helps ensure the roof achieves its full 20–30+ year lifespan and maintains warranty eligibility while delivering reliable protection for commercial properties.
Why Choose Us for Commercial PVC Roofing in Aurora?
PVC roofing systems typically last 20–30+ years, with some exceeding 35 years when properly maintained. Their durability comes from reinforced membranes and heat-welded seams that resist leaks, UV exposure, and harsh weather conditions.
Yes—PVC roofs are highly reflective, often reflecting up to 80% of solar radiation. This can reduce rooftop temperatures by 50–60°F and lower cooling costs by as much as 20–30%, especially when systems meet ENERGY STAR standards.
PVC offers superior chemical, grease, and fire resistance compared to TPO and EPDM. While TPO is often more budget-friendly, PVC membranes provide longer-term performance and are ideal for restaurants or industrial facilities where exposure to oils or chemicals is common.
Absolutely. PVC membranes are engineered to withstand high winds, hail, snow loads, and temperature swings common in Colorado. Many systems are rated for wind uplift resistance exceeding 90 mph and maintain flexibility even in freezing temperatures.
PVC roofs require minimal maintenance, but biannual inspections are recommended. Routine maintenance—such as clearing debris, checking seams, and ensuring proper drainage—can extend the roof’s lifespan by 5–10 years and prevent costly repairs.
Costs typically range from $7 to $12 per square foot depending on membrane thickness (50–80 mil), insulation type, and roof complexity. While the upfront cost may be higher than some alternatives, the long lifespan and lower maintenance needs make PVC a cost-effective investment over time.