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TPO vs. PVC Roofing: Which Is Better for California Commercial Buildings?

Last updated March 30, 2026

By Mario Espindola · Published March 29, 2026

If you own a warehouse, retail building, or commercial property in the Central Valley, you have probably been told to consider TPO or PVC for your next roof. Both are white, single-ply membranes. Both reflect heat. Both get welded at the seams. So what actually makes them unique, and which one is right for your building?

What They Are

TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) is a blend of polypropylene and ethylene-propylene rubber. It entered the commercial market in the early 1990s and has become the most widely installed single-ply membrane in the United States. New TPO formulations are significantly more durable than early versions.

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) has been used on commercial roofs since the 1960s, giving it a longer performance track record. It uses vinyl with plasticizers to keep flexibility. PVC membranes are inherently fire-resistant and chemically stable.

Head-to-Head Comparison

FactorTPOPVC
Installed cost (per sq ft)$5.50 – $8.00$7.00 – $10.00
Expected lifespan20 – 30 years25 – 35 years
Chemical resistanceModerateExcellent
Fire ratingClass A (with assembly)Class A (inherent)
UV resistanceGoodExcellent
Seam strengthStrong (hot-air welded)Very strong (hot-air welded)
Title 24 compliantYes (white)Yes (white)
Best forWarehouses, offices, retailRestaurants, food processing, chemical exposure

When TPO Is the Right Choice

TPO makes sense for standard commercial buildings where chemical exposure is not a factor. Warehouses, office buildings, retail spaces, and light industrial facilities are all good candidates. The lower material cost means TPO delivers strong value on large roof areas where the savings per square foot add up quickly.

Specify a 60 mil or 80 mil membrane for the Central Valley. The minimum 45 mil will technically work, but the thicker membranes handle our heat extremes and UV exposure significantly better over a 25-year timeline.

When PVC Is the Better Investment

Choose PVC when the roof will be exposed to grease, oils, or chemicals. Restaurants, commercial kitchens, food processing plants, and any building with rooftop exhaust from cooking operations should use PVC. Animal fats and vegetable oils break down TPO over time but do not affect PVC.

PVC is also the stronger choice for roofs with heavy foot traffic from maintenance crews, rooftop HVAC servicing, or equipment installs. Its weld seams tend to be slightly stronger than TPO, and the membrane is more puncture-resistant.

California-Specific Considerations

Title 24 compliance. Both white TPO and white PVC easily meet California's cool roof rules. You will not need more coatings or changes to pass inspection.

Heat cycling. Central Valley roofs know-how heat swings from below freezing in winter mornings to 110+ degrees in summer. Both materials handle heat cycling, but PVC's longer track record in extreme conditions gives it a slight edge for longevity.

Energy savings. A reflective white membrane can reduce cooling costs by 10–30% compared to a dark roof. On a 20,000 square foot warehouse in Modesto or Stockton, that translates to meaningful savings over the life of the roof.

The Bottom Line

For most commercial buildings in the Central Valley, TPO delivers excellent performance at a lower price point. If your building involves food preparation, chemical storage, or heavy rooftop traffic, PVC is worth the premium. Either way, proper install by a certified contractor matters more than the membrane you choose.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the main difference between TPO and PVC roofing?

    Both are single-ply membrane systems, but they differ in chemical composition. TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a polypropylene and ethylene-propylene rubber blend. PVC (polyvinyl chloride) uses vinyl with plasticizers. PVC has a longer track record and better chemical resistance, while TPO usually costs less and has improved significantly in recent formulations.

  • Which is cheaper, TPO or PVC?

    TPO is usually 15 to 25 percent less expensive than PVC for materials. Installed cost for TPO runs $5.50 to $8.00 per square foot versus $7.00 to $10.00 for PVC. However, total cost of ownership should factor in lifespan and maintenance, where PVC often edges ahead.

  • How long does a TPO roof last in California?

    A quality TPO membrane from a reputable maker, properly installed, will last 20 to 30 years in California. The Central Valley's intense UV exposure and heat cycling are the primary wear factors. Thicker membranes (60 mil or 80 mil) perform better long-term than the minimum 45 mil.

  • Is PVC better for restaurants and commercial kitchens?

    Yes. PVC is highly resistant to animal fats, vegetable oils, and chemical exposure from kitchen exhaust. TPO can degrade when exposed to these substances over time. For any building with rooftop grease exhaust, PVC is the suggested choice.

  • Do TPO and PVC meet California Title 24 cool roof requirements?

    Both white TPO and white PVC membranes meet California Title 24 cool roof rules out of the box. They reflect solar heat effectively, reducing cooling costs in the Central Valley's hot summers. Both usually exceed the minimum solar reflectance index required by code.

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