The ShowRoof helps our customers better understand their options, including the low slope roof types, installations available, and how each can perform on your building. Each system on the ShowRoof varies in that either the materials used are different or the attachment style of the materials is different.
Compare Commercial Roofing Systems
Over time, yearly temperature changes and water and debris weight can cause your gutters to sag in certain areas. Sagging can cause the natural slope of your gutters to disappear, making the water overflow over the sides of the guttering.
How we can help: This issue typically requires the simple rehanging of specific gutter sections to achieve the proper slope.

RhinoBond TPO 60 ml
Built-Up RoofBuilt-Up Roof
Fully-Adhered EPDM 45 ml Reinforced & 60 mlFully-Adhered EPDM
45 ml Reinforced & 60 ml
Mechanically-Attached EPDM
45 ml Reinforced
Fully-Adhered TPO
Mechanically-Attached TPO 45 mlMechanically-Attached TPO 45 ml
Ballasted TPO 45 mlBallasted TPO 45 ml
Ballasted EPDM 45 mlBallasted EPDM 45 ml
EPDM Roofing Systems
EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) is a widely used roofing material that is known for its durability and ease of installation. EPDM roofs use extremely durable and high-performance compounds that stand up to the harshest winters and hottest summers.
EPDM has many installation options, such as fully adhered, mechanically attached and ballasted.
TPO Roofing Systems
TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a high quality thermoplastic polyolefin single-ply roof membrane. It has proven flexibility, weathering resistance rubber, and the performance of hot-air welded seams.
TPO has many installation options, such as fully adhered, mechanically attached, Invisiweld™, and ballasted.
BUR Systems
BUR (built-up roofing) is installed using several layers of a special type of roofing felt that has been created with asphalt and applied with a hot mop. The hot-applied asphalt or coal tar mixture blends with the bitumen-soaked roof felt to create a monolithic roof membrane.
The roof felt and asphalt tar layering is repeated over and over until the material is two to four plies in thickness. Lastly, finely crushed stones are laid over the top layer of hot tar to protect the built-up roof from harsh UV light and weather.
Schedule Your ShowRoof Experience
When you take our ShowRoof experience, you will be able to see each of the roofing systems in person to get a better sense of what your commercial roof could look like. Understand the roofing options available to you by scheduling a ShowRoof experience today!
What to Expect at the ShowRoof
- Set Up a ShowRoof Experience: Call our office to set up a time for you and your group to come to our ShowRoof located in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.
- Head Up to the Roof: Once your group has arrived, we will provide each person with proper safety gear before going up to the roof. Gear includes a reflective vest and a hard hat.
- Experience the ShowRoof: Our experienced roofing technicians will lead your group on a full tour. The ShowRoof is divided into eight sections. You will learn about each of the roofing systems we offer and the different ways each material can be attached.
- Lunch & Learn: Following the experience, we invite your team to stay for lunch to learn more about what we can offer. We will answer any questions you may have on the roofing systems and services!