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1201 Creditstone Road, Concord, Ontario L4K 0C5
Phone: 905-660-1088 Fax: 905-660-7669
www.torcanici.com
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RE-ROOFING
TOR CAN ICI ROOFING Inc. Our Team Members have over 65 years’
experience in the installation of Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Roofing projects
along with their repair and emergency service requirements. Our organization can serve
all your TPO, EPDM, PVC, metal and traditional 4 ply tar and gravel buildup projects on
schedule and in step with your reserve fund considerations.
“Our focus is to ensure the overall service and value experience of our clients by
enhancing the efficiencies by which our staff and equipment move fluidly and effectively
through the course of their duties”
Our service regiment Include:
Built-Up-Roofing (BUR) Roof System
BUR systems are most commonly known as “tar and gravel” roofs. BUR systems are
generally composed of alternating layers bitumen and reinforcing fabrics that create a
finished membrane. The bitumen typically used in BUR roof systems is asphalt, coal tar
or cold-applied adhesive.
Thermoplastic Polyolefin TPO Roof System
TPO is a single-ply reflective roof membrane made from polypropylene and ethylene-
propylene rubber polymerized together (Heat Welded). It is typically installed by fully
adhering or mechanically attached system, allowing the white membrane to remain
exposed throughout the life of the roof.
2-ply SBS Membrane
2-ply SBS modified roofs most commonly known as “torch on” roofs. A 2-ply SBS roof
system is one of the most popular roofing systems. 2-ply roofs consist of polyester of
fiberglass reinforcing mat sandwiched between two layers of rubberized asphalt. 2-ply
roof systems are durable and relatively quick to install.
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Terpolymer)
EPDM rubber is a type of synthetic rubber, which can be used in a wide range of
applications. As such EPDM can be formulated to be resistant to temperatures as high
o
as 150 C, and if properly formulated it can be used outside for many years or decades
without degradation.
Inverted Roof (Upside-down Roof)
An inverted roof, also referred to as a 'protected membrane' or 'upside down' roof’ is a
form of flat roof in which the waterproofing layer is beneath the thermal insulation rather
than above it.