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MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING

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Modified Bitumen (Mod-Bit) roofing is a modern, high-performance solution for flat and low-slope roofs. By combining traditional asphalt with advanced polymers, Mod-Bit delivers enhanced strength, flexibility, and long-term durability.

TPO roofing blends the strength of traditional materials with modern innovation, providing a long-lasting, low-maintenance solution that protects your property and lowers energy costs. Its proven performance and versatility make it one of the most trusted options in today’s commercial roofing market

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Modified Bitumen (Mod-Bit) roofing?

Modified Bitumen is a flat roofing material made by blending asphalt with polymers or solvents. This modification enhances its flexibility, strength, and resistance to damage, making it ideal for flat or low-slope roofs.

What makes Mod-Bit roofing different from traditional asphalt roofing?

Unlike traditional asphalt roofing, Mod-Bit is modified with polymers or solvents, which improve its elasticity, impact resistance, and overall durability. This makes it better suited to withstand harsh weather and physical stress.

How does Mod-Bit roofing protect against hail damage?

The added flexibility and impact resistance from the polymer modification allow Mod-Bit roofing to absorb and withstand impacts, such as hail, reducing the likelihood of cracks or punctures.

How long does Modified Bitumen roofing last?

With proper installation and maintenance, Mod-Bit roofing can last 20 to 30 years or more, depending on climate and care. Its durability makes it a cost-effective long-term investment.

Is Mod-Bit roofing suitable for all climates?

Yes, Mod-Bit roofing is designed to perform well in a range of conditions. Its flexibility helps it endure temperature fluctuations, while its strength protects against wind, rain, and UV exposure.

How is Modified Bitumen roofing installed?

Mod-Bit can be installed using various methods, including torch-applied, cold-adhesive, or self-adhered systems. The installation method depends on the specific product and the roof’s requirements.

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