This particular split failure was on a factory splice joint of the reinforcement. Of course the polymer was thin.
This sheet cannot be welded to on the top side, can be on the bottom. [img size=1000]http://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/images/fbfiles/image>>>
Repetative-stress fracture.
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More of what I'll call "High-side scrim deterioration".
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General field condition of the membrane surface. Yes, the little dark tear-drop marks are holes that eaten away. I think they tend to form in the thinnest part of the membrane above the high points in the scrim. "Thickness over scrim" is a number you>>>
Mike, the lesson here should be................. I don't type just to entertain myself, trust me when I tell ya something. LOL
PS: We encountered our first failed Carlisle TPO today. I should be able to post the pics tomorrow. Much the same of what>>>
Only light snow on the hills above Cody. That must mean the picture was taken in July.B)>>>
The hills/wind damage shot is from Cody, WY.
The big blowout was in Butte, MT and the fractured kink in the white membrane was in Missoula, MT and now I've probably said too much and may need to add a disclaimer ala "..my views and not necessarily my e>>>
Heck, I just wanna know where them hills in the background are located. Looks kinda Utah-ee to me.
Sure smaller roofs exhert less force. TPO as a polymer is excellent. When's the last time anyone saw a cracked dashboard? The problem isn't the TPO,>>>
Also, what would you include on your list of "higher end PVC's?">>>
Cyberian, your cyber-keyboard fingernails look like mine. lol Don't know if you are any of the Daves known to the RCS under previous incarnations or not, but imho these are some great contributions you're making to the board. Very much appreciated and>>>
Looks nice.>>>
PVC repairs can suck too. This one has been burned just a little bit. More than 200 repairs last trip and I had to crawl hand & knees every lap to find them. Little, thin splits suck.
This isn't our PVC installation either, though we do install some of>>>
Mike's right- JPS & Genflex in the previous shots.
I should've said in advance that none of these are our installations. We don't do TPO, just sometimes fix 'em.
The corner is on a mfg. warranty overlay w/6' perimeters and loose wall flash (bonding>>>
Well, I see some Stevens. Maybe some Genflex and Carlisle. The one that shows the corner of a curb looks more like a PVC, but since there's nothing to give it scale, the actual pattern is a little tough to discern.
The reason these split at the lap is>>>
what brand is that in those pics?>>>