Sustainability Solutions
Helping to build an environmentally responsible future
Siplast developed our first environmentally responsible roof system, Teranap, in the 1970s. And we haven't stopped since — from vegetated roofing and a granule surfacing that actively depollutes the air to reusable insulation and energy-conserving reflective liquid-applied roof membranes, we've been designing products our partners can use to make a positive impact on issues such as urban heat island effect, energy use, air quality, stormwater runoff, and landfill reduction. Keeping pace with city and state initiatives that encourage more sustainable building, our roofing systems and accessories also meet the major official environmental standards, including California Title 24 Part 6, and the U.S. Green Building Leed v4 program. For us, this is an ongoing commitment to the intensive study, design, and formulation of processes that improve environmentally responsible performance — helping to build structures, and a future, that are greener in every way possible.
PMMA Liquid-Applied
When project circumstances, local regulations, or a tight schedule make the application of roofing sheets difficult, liquid-applied polymethyl methacrylate resins (PMMA) — perfect for jobs with difficult access, tight clearances, odd-shaped penetrations, and exposure to substances corrosive to conventional roofing materials — Siplast's PMMA waterproofing systems provide fast-curing, high-performance options.
Modified-Bitumen
Revolutionary styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) modified bitumens were pioneered by Siplast in partnership with Shell Chemical of Europe in the late 1960s. Designed into Siplast's high-performance, two-ply engineered roof systems this trusted solution has become a mainstay for commercial building projects in more than 40 countries worldwide.