TPO ROOFING FOR MOBILE HOMES
TPO membrane roofing for mobile homes in Lake County, FL. This single-ply membrane provides excellent waterproofing, energy efficiency, and durability for flat and low-slope mobile home roofs.
Expert TPO Roofing for Mobile Homes Services in Lake County
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) roofing has become one of the most popular choices for mobile home flat roofs in Florida. This single-ply membrane provides excellent waterproofing through heat-welded seams that create a continuous barrier against water intrusion.
At Pro Specialty Services, we've installed TPO membrane roofing on numerous mobile homes throughout Lake County. We understand how to prepare mobile home roof surfaces, properly detail penetrations, and create a system that will protect your home for years to come.
TPO is particularly well-suited for mobile homes because it's lightweight (important for manufactured home structures), highly reflective (reducing cooling costs in Florida's heat), and creates a seamless waterproof surface that eliminates the seam leaks common with metal roofs.


Why TPO Works Well for Mobile Homes
Mobile home flat roofs present specific challenges—ponding water, numerous penetrations, and limited structural capacity for heavy materials. TPO addresses all of these concerns with a lightweight, flexible membrane that handles standing water and conforms to complex roof shapes.
The heat-welded seams are arguably TPO's biggest advantage for mobile homes. Unlike metal seams that can separate or coating systems that rely on adhesion, TPO seams are actually fused together by heat, creating bonds stronger than the membrane itself. No seams to separate means no seam leaks.
Energy efficiency is increasingly important in Florida. TPO's white reflective surface meets Energy Star requirements and can significantly reduce cooling costs. For mobile homes, which often have minimal roof insulation, this reflectivity makes a noticeable difference in summer comfort and utility bills.
TPO Roofing Features
Heat-Welded Seams
Seams are fused with hot air, creating watertight bonds stronger than the membrane itself. No adhesives to fail or seams to separate.
Energy Star Rated
White reflective surface reflects solar heat instead of absorbing it. Reduces cooling costs and attic temperatures.
Lightweight Material
TPO is light enough for mobile home structures. Won't stress trusses or create structural concerns.
UV Resistant
Formulated to withstand Florida's intense sun exposure without premature degradation or brittleness.
Chemical Resistant
Resists damage from common rooftop chemicals, ponding water, and algae growth.
Flexible
Membrane flexes with building movement and temperature changes without cracking or separating.
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TPO Installation Process
Roof Assessment
We inspect your existing roof to determine preparation needs and confirm TPO is appropriate.
Surface Preparation
Existing roof is cleaned and any necessary repairs made. May include adding insulation board.
Membrane Installation
TPO membrane is rolled out and positioned. All overlaps are precisely aligned.
Seam Welding
Hot air welding fuses all seams, creating continuous waterproof barrier.
Detail Work
All penetrations, edges, and transitions are properly terminated and sealed.
Final Inspection
Complete seam testing and inspection ensures quality installation.
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Call UsTPO vs Other Mobile Home Roofing Options
TPO vs Metal Roof-Over
TPO costs less and works better on truly flat roofs. Metal provides longer lifespan and better wind resistance. Both are good options.
TPO vs Roof Coating
TPO is a complete new roof system. Coating extends existing roof life at lower cost but doesn't address structural issues.
TPO vs EPDM
TPO has heat-welded seams (stronger) and reflects heat (cooler). EPDM uses adhesive seams and absorbs heat. We prefer TPO for Florida.
TPO vs Built-Up Roofing
TPO is lighter, faster to install, and creates a cleaner finished surface. Built-up roofing can be heavier than ideal for mobile homes.
What Our Customers Say
"My mobile home had constant leak problems with the old metal roof. The TPO installation stopped all leaks and my AC runs way less in summer. Smooth white roof looks modern too."
"We chose TPO based on PSS's recommendation and couldn't be happier. The welded seams give us confidence there won't be leak problems. Quality installation and fair price."
"Had a flat section on my mobile home that always ponded water and leaked. TPO handles the standing water with no problems. Should have done this years ago."
The PSS Advantage
Superior Waterproofing
Heat-welded seams create a truly seamless barrier. No seams to fail or separate.
Energy Savings
Reflective white surface reduces cooling costs—especially valuable in Florida.
Handles Ponding
Unlike some materials, TPO tolerates standing water without deterioration.
Low Maintenance
Smooth surface resists dirt accumulation. Occasional cleaning is all that's needed.
Long Warranty
Quality TPO systems include manufacturer warranties of 15-20 years.
Lightweight
Won't stress mobile home structures or require structural upgrades.
Common Questions
TPO installation typically costs $3.50-$6.00 per square foot including materials and labor. For a typical single-wide, expect $3,000-$5,500. Double-wides run $5,000-$9,000. Costs vary based on preparation needs and insulation choices.
Quality TPO roofing typically lasts 15-25 years with proper installation. Florida's sun exposure is demanding, but modern TPO formulations are designed for UV resistance. Manufacturer warranties typically range 15-20 years.
TPO is excellent for flat roofs. The heat-welded seams don't rely on slope for drainage, and TPO tolerates ponding water better than many alternatives. It's one of our top recommendations for flat mobile home roofs.
Usually yes, if the existing roof provides a sound substrate. We often install TPO over rigid insulation board placed over the existing roof. This adds R-value while creating the new waterproof surface. We'll assess your specific situation.
TPO does accumulate some dirt over time, but its smooth surface is easy to clean. Light dirt doesn't significantly affect performance. We can discuss optional cleaning maintenance if appearance is important to you.
Properly installed TPO is highly wind-resistant because it's adhered or mechanically fastened across its entire surface. There are no panels to lift. However, flying debris can puncture the membrane. TPO is repairable if damage occurs.
Serving Lake County & Beyond
We provide TPO Roofing for Mobile Homes services throughout Central Florida.
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