Commercial & Residential Roofing

MLE Roofing is committed to delivering exceptional roofing solutions by utilizing premium, high-quality materials and time-tested installation techniques to ensure a durable, long-lasting roof that protects your home or business for decades. Our dedication extends beyond craftsmanship; we prioritize fostering strong, lasting relationships with our clients, striving to exceed expectations and earn your trust and referrals through outstanding service and reliability.

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Asphalt Shingle Roofing in northeast Indiana

Shingle Roofing

Asphalt Shingles: Essential Home Protection

Asphalt shingles create a watertight barrier, shielding your home from rain, wind, and harsh weather while enhancing curb appeal. Choosing the right shingles impacts your home’s appearance, longevity, energy efficiency, and resale value.

Shingle Types and Benefits

Asphalt Shingles: Popular and affordable, asphalt shingles are easy to install, and available in various styles, ideal for many homes.

Designer Shingles: Luxury shingles to boost your homes appearance. A fraction of the price for real shake or clay tile.

Clay Tile: Classic and fireproof, clay tiles offer a Mediterranean style and excel in warm, dry climates with proper support.

Slate Shingles: Luxurious and long-lasting, slate requires reinforced structures and skilled installation.

PVC Membrane Roofing in northeast Indiana

PVC Membrane Roofing

PVC Roofing: A Durable Flat Roofing Option

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a top single-ply flat roofing material, alongside TPO and EPDM, known for its durability and versatility.

Key Features of PVC Roofing

PVC thickness ranges from 50 to 80 mils, with 80 mils or thicker recommended for enhanced tear and puncture resistance. Ideal for flat roofs due to excellent water pooling resistance and UV resistance. PVC is great for restaurants because of its resistance to chemicals and grease.

Installation Methods

PVC seams are heat-welded, and the membrane can be mechanically fastened, adhered, ballasted, and induction welded.

EDPM Roofing in northeast Indiana

EPDM Roofing

EPDM Roofing: Durable Low-Slope Solution

EPDM (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) is a synthetic rubber roofing membrane prized for its durability on low-slope buildings globally.

Key Characteristics of EPDM

Made from ethylene and propylene (sourced from oil and natural gas), EPDM comes in black or white. It’s available in thicknesses of 45, 60 and 90 mils, offering flexibility for various projects.

Installation Options

EPDM can be fully adhered or ballasted. Seams are sealed using liquid adhesives or specialized tape, ensuring a watertight system.

TPO Roofing in northeast Indiana

TPO Roofing

Energy-Efficient Single-Ply Option

TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) is a popular single-ply roofing membrane introduced in the 1990s, known for its rubber-like, smooth surface.

Features of TPO Roofing

Made from thermoplastic, TPO typically comes in white, gray, or black, with reflective surfaces ideal for low-slope or flat roofs. Its heat-reflective nature boosts energy efficiency by reducing UV absorption, lowering cooling costs.

Benefits for Commercial and Residential Use

While mainly used in commercial settings, TPO suits flat-roofed homes too. It’s durable, resisting tears, punctures, and can be made fire-resistant with additives.

Eco-Friendly Advantages

TPO’s manufacturing is environmentally friendly, and the material is fully recyclable, minimizing waste.

Roof coatings in northeast Indiana

Roof Coatings

Flexible Roof Protection

A roof coating is a fully adhered, fluid-applied membrane, often elastomeric, stretching and reverting without damage, forming a durable top layer for composite roofing systems. When properly prepared and applied, silicone can be used on the following roof substrates:

  • Single-ply membranes including aged PVC, EPDM and TPO
  • Spray-applied polyurethane foam
  • Mineral and granule-surface built up (BUR) and modified bitumen
  • Smooth-surfaced BUR and modified bitumen
  • Aged galvanized metal
  • Concrete
  • Wood

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If you have questions about our roofing services, we are more than happy to help. Call (574) 341-0303 or visit our contact page to send us a message.