For commercial property owners evaluating their roofing options, cost is often one of the first considerations. While both TPO and silicone offer strong protection and energy savings, silicone roof coatings are often the more budget-friendly solution—especially when restoring an existing roof. Here’s how the two systems compare in terms of cost-effectiveness.
Lower Material and Labor Costs
Silicone coatings are applied directly to an existing roof, which eliminates the need for many of the materials required in a new TPO system—such as insulation boards, adhesives, and fasteners. Labor costs are also significantly reduced since fewer crew members are needed and the application process is much faster.
No Need for Full Roof Tear-Off
TPO roofing usually requires a complete tear-off of the existing system, adding demolition, disposal, and material handling costs to the project. Silicone coatings can be applied without removing the existing membrane (if it’s dry and structurally sound), which lowers both expenses and environmental impact.
Reduced Installation Time and Downtime
Silicone projects are quick—many are completed within a few days depending on the size of the building. With minimal disruption to day-to-day operations, business owners avoid extended closures or delays. TPO installations are more time-intensive due to the need for removal, prep work, and precise membrane welding.
Minimal Equipment and Crew Requirements
Applying a silicone coating requires basic tools like sprayers or rollers and a small crew. This simplicity reduces setup costs and avoids the need for specialized equipment or heat-welding tools required for TPO.
Long-Term Savings Through Energy Efficiency
Both systems offer energy savings, but silicone coatings retain their reflectivity longer with less cleaning and maintenance. Their ability to reflect UV rays and reduce rooftop temperatures results in lower HVAC costs over time, especially in sun-exposed regions.
Fewer Maintenance Expenses Over Time
Silicone’s resistance to ponding water, UV degradation, and temperature fluctuations means it requires fewer repairs and less frequent maintenance. While TPO is a durable option, its seams and welded joints may need more attention over time, particularly in high-traffic or extreme weather areas.
Conclusion:
For commercial roofs that are still in good condition structurally, silicone coatings present a more affordable, less disruptive alternative to full TPO replacement. They restore waterproofing and reflectivity without the cost of tear-off and full reinstallation.
Ridgeline Roofing and Solar offers both silicone and TPO systems tailored to your budget and building condition. If you’re located in Joplin, MO, Bentonville, AR, or Grove, OK, contact us today for a FREE quote and find out which solution offers the best value for your commercial roof.