When selecting PVC roofing for your Las Vegas building, think about, of all things, the weather. As desert dwellers, we enjoy a shade of sunshine that most people only dream of. But the combination of blistering heat, wind, and UV radiation can really put a roof to the test. Fortunately, PVC roofing works well in such an environment. That's because PVC is highly reflective. A PVC roof does its part to keep your building cool, which in Las Vegas can translate to some serious savings on your energy bill. The other reason to consider PVC is that it is tough. A PVC roof can take a licking and keep on ticking. The life expectancy of a PVC roof is rated between 20 and 30 years. And what's more? The cool factor (and I mean that in both senses of the word) contributes to the payback over the long haul.
Not just the weather; Vegas's architectural might makes a layout worth seeing. The fixings have to do with our local building codes, with the way they combine with our must-adhere-to climate zone. In a nutshell, this means we engage local professionals who know the rules, who know our building type, and who know our local geography and geology, too. They design a solution for us, using materials that meet the codes and with them, our local lay of the land, which tends to include lots of roof-fail-conducive sun, wind, and rain. (Yes, PVC is really the right solution here for a wide variety of reasons; I promise I’m getting to them.) Whether it’s a high-rise, a low-apparel complex, or a sprawling home—a home that’s ours, I’m saying—we roof our way to a building that can deliver both protection and style over the long haul.
When considering PVC roofing for your property in Las Vegas, you must think about two things: maintenance and longevity. Regular inspections and occasional cleanings maximize the roof's lifespan. Although PVC is known for its long life and low maintenance, it is advisable to partner with a knowledgeable roofing service that can help you develop a schedule to look after your roof. A well-maintained PVC roof can last up to 30 years and probably longer. You will reduce the chances of serious problems that could require repairs and, in the worst case, might threaten the safety and efficiency of your building. With smart choices along the way, you can set your PVC roof up for success.