Trusted Across Indiana, Missouri & New Ozarks
Solutions designed for regional climate conditions.
Durable & Energy-Efficient TPO Roofing for Commercial & Residential Properties
Why Homeowners & Businesses Trust Blue Ladder Roofing for TPO Roofing
TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) roofing is a cost-effective, energy-efficient, and long-lasting solution for flat and low-slope roofs. Designed for superior weather resistance, UV protection, and durability, Blue Ladder Roofing provides expert TPO installation and repair services across Indiana, Missouri, and the New Ozarks.
Industry-Leading TPO Installation
Expertly installed for maximum longevity.
Superior Weather Resistance
Withstands extreme heat, wind, and hail.
Energy-Efficient & UV Reflective
Helps lower cooling costs.
Ready for a durable, cost-effective roofing solution?
How Quality Siding Protects Your Home & Boosts Curb Appeal
Your home’s siding is more than just a cosmetic feature, it serves as a vital barrier against wind, rain, and extreme temperatures. Damaged or outdated siding can lead to energy loss, water intrusion, and decreased home value.
TPO Roofing Benefits & Solutions by Region
Challenge | Impact in Indiana, Missouri & New Ozarks | How Blue Ladder Roofing Solves It |
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Extreme Heat & UV Exposure | High temperatures cause premature roofing deterioration. | We install UV-resistant TPO membranes that reflect sunlight and reduce cooling costs. |
Heavy Rain & Storms | Water pooling on flat roofs leads to leaks & structural damage. | TPO’s seamless, welded seams provide excellent waterproofing & drainage solutions. |
High Winds & Hail Damage | Storms can tear, puncture, or damage roofing. | We use reinforced TPO membranes that resist wind uplift & impact damage. |
Energy Inefficiency | Flat roofs absorb heat, increasing cooling expenses. | TPO roofing reduces energy consumption by reflecting sunlight, keeping interiors cooler. |
Punctures & Foot Traffic Damage | Maintenance crews can damage unprotected roofing surfaces. | We offer high-density TPO options for added durability in high-traffic areas. |
Freeze-Thaw Cycles & Snow Accumulation | Indiana’s winter conditions cause ice dams and water pooling, leading to leaks and roof stress. Missouri's temperature swings create expansion/contraction stress. | Our TPO systems include proper insulation and drainage solutions to prevent ice buildup and ensure long-term durability. In addition to proper insulation and flexible membranes that expand and contract without cracking. |
Protect your property with an energy-efficient TPO roofing system.
TPO Roofing Costs: What to Expect
TPO roofing costs vary based on membrane thickness, insulation type, and labor. Below is a cost comparison between Blue Ladder Roofing and other companies in Indiana, Missouri, and the New Ozarks
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Other Companies' Estimated Costs |
Free with installation |
$100 - $500 |
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Other Companies' Estimated Costs |
$3.50 - $7.00 |
$4.50 - $9.00 |
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Other Companies' Estimated Costs |
$5.50 - $10.00 |
$7.00 - $12.00 |
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Other Companies' Estimated Costs |
$8.00 - $14.00 |
$9.50 - $16.00 |
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Other Companies' Estimated Costs |
$8,000 - $18,000 |
$10,000 - $25,000 |
Need an accurate quote? Contact us for a free TPO roofing consultation.
Our TPO Roofing Installation & Repair Process
A professional, step-by-step approach ensures precision installation and long-term performance.
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Step 1: Consultation & Roof Assessment
We evaluate your roof’s condition and discuss TPO roofing options. -
Step 2: Material Selection & Customization
Choose the best TPO membrane thickness, insulation, and installation method. -
Step 3: Transparent Estimate & Project Timeline
No hidden costs, just a clear, upfront quote.
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Step 4: Expert Installation
Our specialists heat-weld TPO seams for a watertight, seamless finish.
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Step 5: Final Inspection & Quality Assurance
We ensure your roof is durable, energy-efficient, and built to last.
Get long-term protection with professional TPO installation.

What Property Owners Say About Our TPO Roofing Services
"The installation was smooth, and the quality is outstanding. No more leaks!"
– Mark T., Missouri







TPO Roofing FAQs
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How long does a TPO roof last?
TPO roofs typically last 20 to 30 years with proper installation and maintenance.
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Is TPO roofing better than traditional flat roofing?
Yes. TPO is more durable, energy-efficient, and resistant to leaks compared to older flat roof materials like EPDM or built-up roofing. For homes with low-slope or flat roof designs, TPO provides superior durability and waterproofing compared to asphalt shingles, making it an excellent long-term investment.
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How does TPO roofing improve energy efficiency?
TPO reflects up to 80% of UV rays, reducing heat absorption and lowering cooling costs by up to 30%.
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Can TPO be repaired if it’s damaged?
Yes! Heat-welded patches can repair minor tears, punctures, or seam separations. However, if the roof is over 15-20 years old, has widespread seam failures, moisture damage, or large punctures, a full replacement is recommended. Our team assesses whether repairs or a new system would provide better long-term value.
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Is TPO roofing suitable for residential homes?
Yes! TPO is an excellent choice for residential properties with flat or low-slope roofs. It is lightweight, durable, and energy-efficient, offering better waterproofing than traditional asphalt shingles. TPO is also ideal for homeowners considering rooftop patios, solar panel installations, or green roofing systems, as it provides a seamless, heat-reflective surface that supports long-term performance.
Have more questions? Contact us today for expert TPO roofing advice.