Commercial PVC Roofing in Covington, GA

High-performance commercial PVC roofing systems built for chemical exposure, seam integrity, and long-term durability.

When Chemical Resistance and Durability Matter Most

Not every commercial roof faces the same exposure conditions. Restaurants, manufacturing facilities, and specific industrial properties release grease, oils, or chemical byproducts that can degrade standard membranes over time. In those cases, PVC becomes a strategic choice.

As a commercial PVC roofing membrane, it offers strong resistance to chemicals, fats, and environmental contaminants. Its formulation helps prevent premature breakdown in environments where other systems may soften or deteriorate.

At Jaco, our commercial PVC roofing installation projects are on facilities where long-term membrane stability and weld strength are priorities. Before installation, we evaluate drainage design, rooftop equipment layout, and substrate condition to ensure the system performs as intended.

Welded Seams and Moisture Control

PVC membranes are heat-welded at the seams, creating fused joints that resist separation and moisture intrusion. When properly welded and tested, these seams provide consistent waterproofing across large roof spans.

Our team at Jaco carefully prepares insulation and fastening patterns to reduce membrane stress. Edge securement and flashing transitions are detailed to protect against uplift and seam fatigue, particularly during severe weather events.

For buildings already equipped with PVC systems, we provide commercial PVC roofing repair services to address punctures, flashing deterioration, or seam separation before damage spreads into the roof assembly.

Replacement Planning and Long-Term Value

Over time, even high-performing systems reach the end of their service life. A structured commercial PVC roofing replacement process involves inspecting the decking, verifying insulation integrity, and correcting drainage issues before installing a new membrane.

PVC systems are also valued for their reflective surfaces, which help reduce rooftop heat absorption and support interior temperature control. That combination of chemical resistance and reflectivity makes PVC a reliable solution for specific commercial environments.

If your property requires a chemically resistant, welded-seam roofing system designed for long-term stability, our team at Jaco can evaluate your structure and outline a PVC assembly tailored to your operational needs. Contact us today to discuss your commercial roofing project!

Areas We Serve

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Featured Projects

Atlanta, GA

A white single-ply membrane roof on a loft building, worked in around a row of rooftop HVAC units and tied into the adjoining sloped sections.

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Peachtree City, GA

A flat, charcoal-gray field framed by dark coping � understated, resilient, and engineered to outlast the seasons.

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Atlanta, GA

A large-scale commercial roof spanning a multi-story building, with clean tie-ins around every rooftop unit and a finish built to reflect heat and cut cooling costs.

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Stockbridge, GA

A completed roofing project for an Advance Auto Parts location, finished edge to edge with a smooth field and clean parapet work along a high-traffic corridor.

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Conyers, GA

A bright white single-ply membrane roof on an AutoZone location, with clean tie-ins around each rooftop unit and a reflective surface that helps hold down cooling costs.

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Smyrna, GA

A re-roof on a brick sales office, with fresh dark shingles wrapping the mansard edge and a clean low-slope field behind it.

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Atlanta, GA

Ribbed metal panel roofs across a row of airport hangars, with long panel runs and a reflective silver finish from ridge to eave.

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Griffin, GA

A tear-off and new white TPO membrane on a grocery store, replacing the worn low-slope roof with a clean, heat-welded field that reflects sunlight.

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Atlanta, GA

A black EPDM rubber membrane on a low-slope porch roof, laid out flat with new metal edging and tied cleanly into the adjoining shingle roof.

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Covington, GA

A combination roof on a historic home, pairing gray architectural shingles on the steep slopes with a low-slope membrane across the flat section behind it.

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Loganville, GA

A wide shingled hip roof over a retreat facility, with a low-slope membrane covering the entry portico below.

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Griffin, GA

A new white TPO membrane across a retail building�s low-slope roof, with a wide-open field and clean edge details along a busy commercial strip.

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Conyers, GA

A repair on the Rockdale Chamber of Commerce�s low-slope roof, opening up the field to replace damaged decking before reflashing the parapet walls.

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College Park, GA

A new TPO roof on a roll-off facility, with fastened insulation board across the deck and membrane staged for a clean low-slope install.

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Griffin, GA

A ribbed metal panel roof on the Salvation Army building, with long silver panel runs across a broad low-slope expanse.

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Griffin, GA

A combination reroof on the Salvation Army building, pairing dark architectural shingles on the slopes with a white membrane field around the rooftop units.

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Covington, GA

A reflective white coating over the metal roofs of a self-storage facility, sealing the panel seams and brightening a long run of buildings.

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Newnan, GA

A white membrane retrofit over a long industrial building, laid across a wide low-slope expanse with new perimeter edge metal.

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Monroe, GA

A warm weathered-gray shingle roof flowing over gabled peaks and a turret � texture and dimension that bring a brick home to life.

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Alpharetta GA

A sophisticated gray shingle roof accented with standing-seam metal � a layered, architectural look that elevates an estate home.

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Atlanta, GA

A refined slate-gray shingle roof crowning a stately brick colonial � clean gable lines and timeless curb appeal built to endure.

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Monroe, GA

Owens Corning Oakridge  |  Driftwood

A warm Driftwood-toned roof replacement in Monroe, Georgia, completed with Owens Corning�s reliable Oakridge shingles � a natural, earthy finish that complements the character of the home.

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Chattanooga, TN

A deep charcoal shingle roof with a smooth, uniform finish � understated, durable, and made to weather every season.

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Chattanooga, TN

Owens Corning Duration  |  Onyx Black

A sharp Onyx Black roof replacement in Chattanooga, featuring Owens Corning's Duration shingles � a high-performance upgrade with a clean, modern finish.

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Hampton, GA

A bold charcoal shingle roof sweeping across a wide hip-and-valley design � rich color and lasting protection that anchor the home's classic profile.

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Soddy-Daisy, TN

A warm brown architectural shingle roof spreading across a sweeping hip design � earthy tones and rich dimension that complement the home's brick and bring lasting curb appeal.

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Soddy-Daisy, TN

A blended gray architectural shingle roof tracing an intricate web of hips and valleys � crisp ridge lines and depth of color that crown a home tucked into the trees.

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Hixson, TN

A soft taupe-gray architectural shingle roof with clean hip lines meeting at sharp ridges � a warm, neutral finish that lends understated polish to the home.

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Atlanta, GA

Slate

A timeless slate roof replacement in the heart of Atlanta � delivering natural elegance and exceptional durability for a home built to last generations.

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Marietta, GA

Owens Corning Oakridge  |  Onyx Black

A bold Onyx Black roof replacement in Atlanta, installed with Owens Corning's trusted Oakridge shingles � striking curb appeal with dependable, weather-resistant protection.

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Chattanooga, TN

Owens Corning Duration  |  Estate Gray

A classic Estate Gray roof replacement in Alpharetta using Owens Corning's premium Duration shingles � built for long-lasting beauty and performance in the Georgia heat.

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Harrison, TN

A cool slate-gray architectural shingle roof unfolding across a bold, symmetrical hip-and-gable layout � sharp peaks and clean lines that give this poolside home a striking, contemporary crown.

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Cumming, GA

A classic farmhouse topped with gray architectural shingles on the upper roofline and a gleaming silver standing-seam metal roof over the wraparound porch � a mixed-material pairing that blends timeless charm with modern durability.

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Cleveland, TN

A warm natural cedar shake roof flowing over a sweeping hip design and a striking octagonal turret, accented by curved copper roof sections over the bay window.

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Greensboro, GA

A blended architectural shingle roof winding across a sprawling craftsman home, with steep gables, multiple ridges, and clean hip lines that suit its wooded setting.

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Conyers, GA

A re-roof on the EMA building, with fresh polyiso insulation board laid across the deck and a white membrane going down over it.

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FAQ[s]

Common FAQs

Get clear answers to the questions homeowners ask most about roofing, repairs, and working with Jaco Roofing.

Why is PVC roofing a smart choice for commercial buildings in Covington, Georgia?

PVC roofing is an excellent fit for Covington commercial buildings because it handles the local climate — hot summers, heavy rain, and high humidity — without degrading. The heat-welded seams create a fully waterproof system that stands up to Covington's frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and the membrane's reflective surface helps manage cooling costs during the long warm season. PVC also resists grease, oils, and chemicals, making it the go-to choice for restaurants, auto shops, and any Covington business with rooftop mechanical equipment. Its durability and low maintenance requirements make it a practical long-term investment for commercial property owners in Newton County.

What is the average cost of PVC roofing for a commercial property in Covington, GA?

PVC roofing in Covington typically costs between $7 and $12.50 per square foot installed, which is generally a bit less than Atlanta metro pricing due to lower labor and logistics costs. For a 10,000-square-foot commercial building, expect total project costs between $70,000 and $125,000. The main cost drivers are membrane thickness, insulation requirements, the complexity of your roof layout, and whether the existing roof needs to be removed first. Getting at least two or three detailed estimates from contractors who specialize in PVC installation will give you the most accurate range for your specific building.

How does PVC roofing compare to TPO and EPDM for Covington commercial buildings?

PVC is the premium option among the three, and the main reason to choose it over TPO or EPDM is chemical resistance. If your Covington business involves food service, manufacturing, or any processes that produce oils or chemicals, PVC will hold up where the others won't. PVC and TPO both use heat-welded seams, which are significantly stronger than EPDM's adhesive-based seams — an important consideration for flat roofs in Covington where heavy rain can exploit any weakness. EPDM costs the least upfront but absorbs more heat and has a shorter expected lifespan. TPO offers a middle ground: heat-welded seams and reflective surface at a lower cost, but with a shorter track record than PVC's 50-plus years in the market.

How long can I expect a PVC commercial roof to last in Covington, Georgia?

PVC commercial roofs in Covington typically last 20 to 30 years with proper installation and routine maintenance. The membrane handles Covington's UV exposure and thermal cycling well, and the heat-welded seams are the most durable part of the system. Thicker membranes — 60-mil or 80-mil — last longer than standard 50-mil installations and are worth the upfront investment for long-term performance. Annual inspections, prompt repair of any punctures or damage, and keeping drains clear all help push the lifespan toward the higher end of that range.

 Is PVC roofing worth the higher upfront investment for Covington business owners?

For most Covington commercial property owners, the answer is yes — especially when you consider total cost of ownership rather than just the installation price. PVC costs 15% to 30% more than TPO upfront, but its longer lifespan means you'll likely get 25 to 30 years before needing a replacement, compared to 15 to 20 years for TPO in similar conditions. That works out to a lower cost per year of service. PVC also requires less maintenance and handles chemical exposure and ponding water better than the alternatives, which reduces repair costs over time. The reflective surface provides meaningful energy savings during Covington's warm months, further offsetting the initial investment. If you plan to own or manage the building for 10 or more years, PVC typically pays for itself.

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