TPO Roofing Contractor in
Denton, Dallas, Fort Worth & DFW
Energy-efficient, durable roofing systems for commercial flat and low-slope roofs.


What Is TPO Roofing?
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) is a single-ply roofing membrane widely used on commercial flat and low-slope roofs. It’s become one of the most popular commercial roofing materials in the country — and for good reason. TPO offers a strong combination of energy efficiency, durability, and cost-effectiveness that makes it a practical choice for a wide range of commercial buildings.
In the DFW market, where summer temperatures regularly push past 100°F, TPO’s white reflective surface is particularly valuable. It reflects solar energy rather than absorbing it, which helps reduce cooling loads and lower energy costs for building owners.
Single-Ply Membrane
Energy Star rated
Heat-welded seams
15–25 year lifespan
What Buildings Are Good Candidates for TPO?
TPO is suitable for most commercial flat and low-slope roof applications. It works especially well on large roof surfaces where the energy efficiency benefits have the most impact.
How We Handle TPO Roofing Projects
Whether you need a new installation, a full replacement, or a repair to an existing TPO system, here’s what working with us looks like.

Why Building Owners Choose TPO in DFW
TPO has grown to become the most widely installed commercial roofing membrane in the U.S. Here’s what makes it a strong choice for commercial properties in North Texas.
Common Questions About TPO Roofing
How long does a TPO roof last in Texas?
Is TPO better than EPDM for a commercial building in DFW?
Can you repair an existing TPO roof instead of replacing it?
A properly executed repair on a roof that still has useful life left can last many years. The key factors are how thoroughly the root cause was addressed, the quality of materials used, and the overall condition of the surrounding roof system.
What thickness TPO membrane should I use?
The most common options are 60 mil, 80 mil, and 90 mil. Thicker membranes offer better puncture resistance and durability, especially on roofs with rooftop traffic or HVAC equipment. For most commercial applications in DFW, we recommend 60 mil as a minimum — 80 mil for higher-traffic roofs or those with significant equipment.
Does TPO roofing qualify for energy tax credits or rebates?
Why Choose Anderson Roofing & Contracting?
Our reputation means everything to us and we stand behind every project we are a part of. You can rest assured that the job will be done right and attention will be paid to every detail.
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We look forward to assisting you with all of your roofing and gutter needs!

















