Copperstone Restoration is well versed in installing the Highest quality commercial roofing products in the industry. We have done every type of low or steep slope roofing application, and we are looking forward to working with you.
Metal Decks
Metal decks are corrugated panesl provided in a variety of gauge thicknesses and flute spans. They are the most common deck type and provide good overall performance while not breaking the budget. Metal decks also provide good wind resistance and excellent external fire and seismic resistance.
Wood Decks
Wood decks are typically made of either plywood or OSB. These decks are found more frequently out in the western region of the US due to their excellent seismic resistance. Wood decks have fair to poor performance in fire and wind resistance as well as foot traffic.
Light Weight Insulating Concrete Decks
Lightweight Insulating Concrete Decks are non-structural and low-density. They can be placed upon a various structural deck systems that have been designed to carry loads such as concrete or metal. LWIC roof decks often contain encapsulated EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) insulation and typically have good resistance to fire, wind and heavy foot traffic.
Structural Concrete Decks
Structural concrete decks serve as an integral part of the structure and are designed to carry heavy loads. They have excellent resistance to foot traffic, fire and wind however they are typically one the more expensive options.
EnergyGuard™ Perlite Roof Insulation
EnergyGuard™ Perlite roof insulation is a homogeneous board composed of expanded perlite particles, selected binders and cellulose fibers, which give EnergyGuard™ Perlite roof insulation its insulating efficiency. The surface is treated to reduce bitumen absorption assuring proper adhesion of roof membranes.
EnergyGuard™ PolyIso Roof Insulation
EnergyGuard™ Roof Insulation Board is made of organic/glass facers bonded to a core of isocyanurate foam. EnergyGuard™ Roof Insulation is designed for use over structural roof decks where “R” values of 5.7 or higher are required, along with comprehensive UL and FMRC approvals.