Multifamily PVC Roofing in Atlanta, GA

PVC membrane roofing in Atlanta designed for multifamily durability, seam strength, and chemical resistance.

PVC Roofing for Atlanta Multifamily Properties

PVC membrane systems are often selected for multifamily buildings that require enhanced chemical resistance and seam integrity. In mixed-use developments across Metro Atlanta, where restaurant or retail tenants operate below residential units, PVC provides added protection against grease and exhaust-related contaminants.

Built for Mixed-Use and High-Exposure Properties

Cooking exhaust and chemical runoff can accelerate membrane deterioration. PVC membranes are formulated to resist grease infiltration and surface breakdown, making them well-suited for apartment buildings with ground-level food service or commercial spaces.

Strong Seam Integrity and Impact Performance

Heat-welded seams create a continuous, reinforced bond that performs well during Atlanta’s heavy rain events. PVC membranes also offer strong puncture resistance when properly specified and installed.

Flexible Performance for Aging Structures

Older multifamily properties may experience subtle structural movement over time. PVC’s flexibility allows it to adapt to minor shifts without cracking, helping maintain watertight protection.

Structured Installation for Occupied Buildings

As an experienced multifamily PVC roofing contractor, our professionals at Jaco evaluate substrate condition, insulation levels, and drainage patterns before recommending a system. Organized apartment PVC roof replacement and professional PVC membrane roof installation for apartments require coordination with property managers to reduce disruption, which is exactly what we bring to each job.

PVC roofing provides durability and chemical resistance for multifamily buildings that demand added protection. If your Atlanta property is reviewing membrane options, contact us at Jaco to schedule an evaluation and determine whether PVC is the right fit for you.

Areas We Serve

Featured ProjectsAcross Georgia & TennesseE

Featured Projects

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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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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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 popular choice for commercial buildings in Atlanta?

PVC roofing has become one of the most popular commercial roofing systems in Atlanta because it handles the local climate exceptionally well. Atlanta's combination of intense UV exposure, summer heat, heavy thunderstorms, and occasional hail demands a roofing material that won't break down under stress — and PVC delivers on all fronts. The heat-welded seams create a fully watertight system, the membrane reflects sunlight to help manage cooling costs, and it resists chemicals from rooftop equipment like HVAC units and kitchen exhaust systems. For restaurants, medical facilities, and industrial buildings in the Atlanta metro, PVC is often the default recommendation because of its chemical resistance and long track record.

What is the average cost of PVC roofing installation for a commercial property in Atlanta?

PVC roofing installation in the Atlanta metro area typically costs between $7.50 and $14 per square foot, depending on the membrane thickness, roof size, insulation requirements, and complexity of the installation. For a standard 10,000-square-foot commercial roof, total project costs generally fall between $75,000 and $140,000. Atlanta pricing tends to run slightly higher than smaller Georgia markets due to higher labor costs, permitting requirements, and logistics for metro-area job sites. The biggest cost drivers beyond square footage are membrane thickness (60-mil vs. 80-mil), the number of roof penetrations, and whether the existing roof needs to be removed before installation.

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

PVC outperforms both TPO and EPDM in chemical resistance, making it the best option for Atlanta restaurants, manufacturing facilities, and any building with rooftop equipment that might leak oils or chemicals. PVC and TPO both use heat-welded seams, which are stronger than the adhesive-based seams used in EPDM installations — this matters in Atlanta where heavy rain events test every seam on a roof. PVC also has a proven track record spanning over 50 years, while TPO is a newer material with less long-term performance data. EPDM is the most affordable option but is typically black, which absorbs heat — not ideal for Atlanta's cooling season. TPO offers the closest performance to PVC at a lower price point, but PVC remains the premium choice when chemical exposure and maximum longevity are priorities.

How long can I expect a PVC commercial roof to last in the Atlanta metro area?

A PVC commercial roof in the Atlanta area typically lasts 20 to 30 years with proper installation and maintenance. Atlanta's climate — hot summers, UV exposure, frequent thunderstorms, and occasional hail — does wear on roofing materials, but PVC is formulated to handle UV and thermal cycling without becoming brittle. The heat-welded seams are the strongest point of the system and rarely fail before the membrane itself. Factors that push the lifespan toward 30 years include using a thicker membrane (60-mil or 80-mil), ensuring proper drainage to prevent ponding water, and scheduling annual inspections to catch small issues before they grow.

Is PVC roofing worth the higher upfront cost compared to other flat roofing systems in Atlanta?

For most commercial building owners in Atlanta, yes — when you factor in the full cost of ownership over 20 to 30 years. PVC costs roughly 15% to 30% more upfront than TPO and significantly more than EPDM, but it typically lasts longer, requires less maintenance, and holds up better against chemical exposure and ponding water. When you spread the total cost over the expected lifespan, PVC often comes out comparable to or cheaper than TPO on a per-year basis, and significantly cheaper than EPDM systems that may need replacement after 15 to 20 years. The energy savings from PVC's reflective surface also help offset the upfront premium, especially for large flat-roof buildings that bear heavy cooling costs during Atlanta's long summers.

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