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PVC Roofing membrane

A PVC roofing membrane is a type of single-ply roofing material made from a synthetic polymer called polyvinyl chloride (PVC)

  • Long documented service life and UV resistant
  • Low weight
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Easy installation and maintenance
  • Unique strength and properties
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Roofing membranes with proven strength, low weight, and long life

  • Long service life and high UV resistance
    The proven durability of Protan PVC roofing membranes and their superior UV resistance ensure a watertight and reliable roof for decades — even under harsh sun and extreme weather conditions.

  • Low weight – high performance
    PVC roofing membranes are lightweight and require fewer resources for both transport and installation. The result is easier handling, reduced structural load, and lower costs throughout the building’s entire life cycle.

  • Environmentally friendly and recyclable solution
    Protan’s PVC roofing membranes are part of a circular system. The material can be recycled and reused, helping to reduce environmental impact and contribute to more sustainable construction.

  • Easy installation and minimal maintenance
    Protan membranes are hot-air welded to form strong, homogeneous joints that remain completely watertight — even under ice and water pressure. Installation is fast, safe, and health- and safety-friendly, with minimal maintenance required afterwards.

  • Exceptional strength and flexibility for advanced solutions
    Thanks to their strength and technical properties, Protan PVC roofing membranes are ideal for advanced systems such as vacuum installations, water retention roofs, and roofs with solar panels. Light-reflective surfaces in white or grey also help improve overall energy efficiency.

What is a PVC Roofing membrane?

PVC roofing membranes are typically used in low-slope or flat roof applications in both commercial and residential buildings. PVC roofing membranes are typically produced in sheets that are mechanically fastened, adhered, or welded together to create a continuous waterproofing layer over the roof deck. They are available in a variety of colors and thicknesses and can be customized to fit the specific needs of a building. One of the key advantages of PVC roofing membranes is their durability and resistance to weathering, UV radiation, and chemicals. They are also relatively easy to install and maintain, and can provide excellent energy efficiency benefits when combined with proper insulation and installation techniques.

Overall, PVC roofing membranes are a popular choice for flat and low-slope roofs due to their versatility, durability, and performance characteristics.

Protan's PVC roof membranes