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Modified Bitumen Roofing Systems in Spartanburg

SBS and APP are related modified-bitumen families, but they are not interchangeable labels. Reinforcement, surface, attachment, heat or adhesive method, base-sheet design, and manufacturer requirements all affect how the completed roof performs.

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SBS and APP system choices

SBS sheets are formulated for flexibility and are commonly installed with hot asphalt, cold adhesive, self-adhered products, or approved heat-welding methods. APP sheets use a different modifier and are often heat welded by trained crews. The assembly and application method must match the substrate, fire-safety plan, manufacturer details, and site restrictions.

Where modified bitumen fits

The system can be practical on low-slope commercial roofs with frequent service traffic, complex flashing, smaller roof sections, or an existing asphalt-based assembly. Suitability still depends on moisture findings, structural capacity, drainage, insulation targets, and whether tear-off or recover is allowed.

Repairability and recurring leaks

Repairs should identify the actual entry point and the limits of deteriorated material. Open laps, punctures, failed pitch pockets, wall flashing, drains, and edge conditions are reviewed together. Surface patches alone should not conceal wet insulation or movement below the membrane.

Recover versus replacement

A recover can reduce disruption when the existing deck and assembly qualify, but it adds weight and can hide trapped moisture or unstable materials. Replacement exposes the deck and supports a complete insulation and drainage correction. Core cuts, moisture investigation, code requirements, and warranty goals guide the choice.

Installation planning for occupied buildings

Odor, heat, staging, rooftop equipment, pedestrian routes, deliveries, interior sensitivity, and daily dry-in limits belong in the scope. The safest installation method is selected for the actual facility rather than assumed from the membrane name.

Conditions included in the review

  • Deck and existing assembly
  • Core cuts and moisture findings
  • SBS or APP sheet configuration
  • Attachment and application method
  • Drainage and tapered insulation
  • Flashings, penetrations, edges, and warranty details

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Frequently asked questions

What is a modified-bitumen roof?

It is a reinforced asphalt-based membrane system manufactured in sheets, commonly using SBS or APP modifiers and installed as part of a multi-layer commercial roof assembly.

Can modified bitumen be installed over an existing roof?

Sometimes. The existing assembly, deck, moisture, attachment, number of roof layers, code, weight, drainage, and manufacturer requirements must all support a recover.

Can a modified-bitumen roof be repaired?

Often, if the defect and wet-material boundaries can be identified and the remaining membrane can accept a compatible repair. Widespread moisture or deterioration can make replacement more defensible.

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