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TPO Roofing Contractor in Greenville, SC — Commercial Flat-Roof TPO for the I-85 Upstate.

TPO roofing Greenville SC — commercial TPO flat-roof replacement and repair for Upstate distribution warehouses, manufacturing plants, cold storage, and medical campuses. We default to 80-mil fully-adhered TPO over polyiso on the large I-85 logistics envelopes. SC LLR licensed, Greenville County permit experience, 48-hour bids.

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01 · Greenville TPO context

TPO roofing Greenville SC — built for the I-85 logistics corridor.

We are the commercial TPO roofing contractor Greenville, SC building owners call for TPO flat-roof replacement, commercial TPO repair, and warehouse reroof across Greenville County and the wider Upstate. TPO — thermoplastic polyolefin — is the dominant single-ply membrane in this market for a simple reason: the Greenville economy is built on large, low-slope roof planes. The I-85 corridor between Greenville, Greer, and Spartanburg is one of the densest manufacturing and logistics clusters in the Southeast, and the buildings that fill it — distribution centers, assembly plants, tier-supplier facilities, cold-storage warehouses — are exactly the envelopes TPO was designed for. Our default Greenville spec is 80-mil fully-adhered TPO over polyiso, chosen for the reflective cooling-load reduction that matters on a hot Upstate roof and the wind-uplift performance that matters on a 300,000-square-foot exposed roof plane. Mechanically-attached 60-mil remains available where budget drives the spec. The full membrane, thickness, and attachment detail lives on our TPO flat-roof systems page — this page is the Greenville-specific spec and cost overlay, not a duplicate of the pillar.

The Upstate roof inventory is different from a typical NC metro. There is comparatively little Class A office and a great deal of distribution warehouse and manufacturing. The I-85 logistics spine is anchored by the South Carolina Inland Port in Greer and Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP), whose airport district spans thousands of acres of warehouse, logistics, and R&D ground; Tesla's roughly 251,000-square-foot regional parts distribution center at the Fox Hill Business Park is one of the more recent big-box absorptions in that cluster. Automotive drives a large share of the manufacturing roof base — BMW's Greer plant is the company's highest-volume assembly facility in the world and pulls a deep ring of tier suppliers around it, while Michelin, headquartered in Greenville for its North American operations, and GE Gas Power, building gas turbines in Greenville, anchor the heavy-manufacturing end. Each of those building types carries a distinct TPO spec pattern, which the named-facility section below walks through in detail.

On permitting and licensing, South Carolina differs from North Carolina in ways worth stating plainly. Commercial roof permits run through Greenville County Building Safety and Code Enforcement in the unincorporated county or the City of Greenville Building & Permit Center within city limits, both via the eTrakit portal, with a multi-week commercial processing window we build into every schedule. Outlying municipalities — Greer, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Travelers Rest, Fountain Inn — each run their own offices. Contractors must hold the correct South Carolina LLR commercial classification (the BD, GR, or SR designation depending on material and contract value); we file it on every application and coordinate roof fall-protection compliance per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.28. For the broader Greenville commercial market beyond TPO — metal, EPDM, coatings — see our Greenville commercial roofing hub.

Climate is the other reason TPO fits here. The Upstate sits in a warmer, milder zone than the WNC mountains an hour north — freeze-thaw cycling and snow load are far smaller drivers than they are in Asheville, where 80-mil fully-adhered is chosen partly for elevation-driven UV and post-Helene wind. In Greenville the governing concerns are a long, hot cooling season, sustained UV exposure, and Piedmont wind and hail events. TPO's white reflective surface directly addresses the first two by cutting rooftop heat gain on the enormous roof areas typical of Upstate logistics buildings, and an 80-mil fully-adhered assembly handles the third. For the state-level storm record behind that wind-and-hail context, see the SC commercial storm-event dataset, and for statewide commercial roofing detail, the South Carolina roofing page.

02 · Cost · Greenville SC · 2026

TPO roofing cost in Greenville by building type.

Installed TPO runs $8–15 per square foot across the Upstate depending on building type, membrane thickness, and attachment method. Big-box distribution at scale trends to the low end; cold storage and medical campuses trend higher for vapor-retarder and occupied-building discipline.

I-85 distribution / warehouse
$8–11/sqft
150K–500K sqft$1.2M–5M
Upstate manufacturing plant
$9–12/sqft
50K–250K sqft$450K–3M
Cold storage / food processing
$11–15/sqft
30K–150K sqft$330K–2.25M
Big-box / grocery retail
$9–12/sqft
20K–80K sqft$180K–960K
Medical office / campus
$11–14/sqft
20K–100K sqft$220K–1.4M
Tier-supplier / light industrial
$8–11/sqft
20K–75K sqft$160K–825K
Source: Southeast Commercial Roofing bid data for the Greenville SC Upstate market, 2026. Pricing reflects TPO single-ply with polyiso insulation build-up per SC energy code. Mechanically-attached 60-mil at the low end; 80-mil fully-adhered +$1.50–2.50/sqft (our default for large exposed roof planes). Cold-storage vapor-retarder detail +$1–2/sqft. Tear-off of existing roof, deck repair, and structural reinforcement billed separately where required. See the TPO systems page for thickness and warranty detail.
03 · Installation process · Greenville

How we install TPO roofs in Greenville, SC.

Greenville TPO work adapts to three site types: large I-85 distribution and warehouse envelopes, active manufacturing plants where the roof can't take the line down, and occupied commercial or medical buildings. The permit cadence and tear-off sequencing differ, but the core TPO discipline — moisture testing, robotic seam welding, probe-tested verification — is consistent across all three.

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Upstate site assessment + RFQ

Licensed roofing professional on-site within 48 hours of initial request. Drone survey of the full roof, 2 core-sample moisture tests per 10,000 sqft, deck-condition documentation, and a full inventory of penetrations — HVAC curbs, process-equipment supports, drains, and skylights common to I-85 distribution and manufacturing buildings. For damaged roofs, insurance-claim documentation begins here.

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TPO spec + detailed bid within 48 hours

Detailed line-item bid within 48 hours of assessment. TPO membrane spec (60- vs 80-mil, mechanically-attached vs fully-adhered), insulation build-up sized to SC energy code, attachment pattern for the exposed roof planes typical of Upstate logistics buildings, and perimeter/penetration flashing scope. Fully-adhered 80-mil is the default recommendation for large warehouse envelopes.

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Greenville County / city permit + SC LLR license

Permit pulled through Greenville County Building Safety, the City of Greenville Building & Permit Center, or the applicable outlying jurisdiction (Greer, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Travelers Rest, Fountain Inn) via eTrakit. The multi-week county processing window is built into the schedule. Correct SC LLR commercial roofing classification filed on every application.

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Phased tear-off + deck prep

Existing roof removed in phased sections to keep the facility weather-tight and operational — critical for active distribution and manufacturing buildings where downtime is costly. Deck inspected, corroded fasteners replaced, rot cut out and patched. Polyiso insulation installed to target R-value per SC energy code.

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TPO membrane installation

TPO installed mechanically-attached or fully-adhered per spec. All field seams robotically heat-welded at ~1,100°F for consistent seam integrity (welders calibrated daily and logged per NRCA QC). Penetration and perimeter flashings hand-welded and integrity-tested. Rooftop equipment re-integrated with new counterflashing.

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Verification, NDL warranty + handoff

Every seam probe-tested; a thermal-imaging moisture scan confirms a dry substrate before warranty issuance. Manufacturer non-dollar-limit warranty (up to 30 years) registered in the owner's name. As-built drawings, product data, seam/penetration photo log, and OSHA compliance records delivered. Optional preventive-maintenance contract offered.

Building-type deep dive

What TPO looks like on real Upstate roofs.

The single largest TPO population in the Greenville market is distribution and warehouse. The I-85 corridor between the SC Inland Port in Greer and downtown Greenville carries hundreds of low-slope big-box roofs, and the defining spec challenge is scale: a single distribution roof can run 300,000 to 800,000 square feet of uninterrupted membrane. On planes that large, two things dominate the engineering — wind uplift at the perimeter and corners (where pressures are highest and where mechanically-attached systems fail first), and thermal movement across a field that may expand and contract by several inches edge to edge across a summer day. Our standard answer is an 80-mil fully-adhered field with enhanced mechanically-fastened perimeters, which holds uplift without the field-fastener penetration count of a fully mechanical system. Tear-off is always phased — these buildings ship product daily and cannot go weather-open.

Manufacturing is the second-largest cohort and the most penetration-heavy. The automotive supply chain feeding BMW's Greer assembly plant — the highest-volume BMW factory in the world — fills the corridor with stamping, injection-molding, and sub-assembly plants, each carrying decades of bolt-on rooftop mechanical and process equipment. Michelin, whose North American headquarters and R&D operation are based in Greenville, and GE Gas Power, manufacturing gas turbines in the city, anchor the heavy end with very large roof footprints and significant rooftop process loads. On these buildings the flashing-and-penetration map is the entire project — no off-the-shelf bid captures it without a walk-through — and TPO field seams have to be detailed around equipment supports, dunnage, and process exhaust. Routine manufacturing TPO reroof runs $9–12/sqft, climbing toward $14 where process penetrations are dense. Our general manufacturing roofing discipline applies across this cohort.

Cold storage and food processing is a smaller but technically distinct sub-market across the Upstate's food-distribution and grocery-supply base. The defining issue is the vapor retarder: a refrigerated envelope drives interior water vapor toward the cold roof deck, and an assembly designed for a dry-goods warehouse will trap condensation and rot the insulation if dropped onto a cold-storage building. We design these envelopes around the vapor-drive direction, which adds $1–2/sqft over a comparable dry warehouse and makes fully-adhered TPO — no fastener penetrations through the vapor retarder — close to mandatory. The same discipline carries into food-processing plants with washdown and steam loads. Our cold-storage roofing approach details the vapor-retarder logic.

Medical and big-box retail round out the TPO population. Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital on Grove Road — the Upstate's Level I trauma center and largest medical campus — and the Bon Secours St. Francis system anchor a deep base of hospital, medical-office, and outpatient-clinic roof inventory, much of it TPO or EPDM single-ply on the flat-roof portions. Occupied-medical work means infection-control coordination, HVAC-intake protection during tear-off, and capital-planning horizons measured in years, not weeks; for GMP-adjacent pharmacy or lab spaces our pharma/biotech facility discipline applies. Big-box and grocery retail across Greenville, Mauldin, and Simpsonville carry standard TPO single-ply on 20,000–80,000 sqft footprints at $9–12/sqft — straightforward work where the variables are tear-off downtime and rooftop-unit count rather than spec complexity.

Recent projects

Greenville and Upstate TPO roofing projects.

I-85 distribution and warehouse envelopes, automotive and tier-supplier manufacturing, cold storage, big-box retail, and medical-campus single-ply across Greenville County and the wider Upstate corridor.

TPO · Fully Adhered
75,000 sqft Cold Storage Facility
Henderson County, NC · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft75K
System80-mil TPO FA
Timeline10 days
Standing Seam Metal
220,000 sqft Automotive Plant
Alamance County, NC · Completed Q4 2025
Sqft220K
System24-ga SS Metal
Timeline21 days
TPO · Mechanically Attached
350,000 sqft Data Center
Coweta County, GA · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft350K
System80-mil TPO
Timeline26 days
04 · Named Upstate facilities

The Greenville commercial-roof map TPO is built for.

The Upstate is one of the most concentrated industrial roof markets in the Southeast, and the named-facility map below is the building inventory the Greenville TPO spec is built around. None of this is a customer-list claim — it is the map of the market we operate inside, with the roof-spec, cost, and permit pattern that goes with each sub-market. The I-85 logistics spine is the foundation. The South Carolina Inland Port in Greer connects the corridor by rail to the Port of Charleston, and Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) operates an airport district of several thousand acres zoned for warehouse, logistics, and R&D — including the Gateway and International Transport Center campuses near Greer-Wellford, which hold bonded and cold-storage warehouse space. Tesla's regional parts distribution center, roughly 251,000 square feet at the Fox Hill Business Park, is one of the more visible recent big-box roofs added to that cluster. These are the 300,000-to-800,000-square-foot single-ply envelopes where 80-mil fully-adhered TPO with enhanced perimeters is the standard answer, and where phased tear-off around active shipping operations defines the schedule.

The automotive manufacturing ring is the heaviest-loaded roof cohort in the market. BMW Manufacturing's Greer plant — the company's largest production facility worldwide and South Carolina's single largest industrial employer — anchors a supply chain that fills the corridor with stamping, molding, seating, and sub-assembly plants, each carrying the kind of dense rooftop mechanical and process-equipment map that turns a TPO reroof into a flashing-detail project. Michelin North America, headquartered in Greenville with a major tire-manufacturing presence and an R&D and test operation in the region, and GE Gas Power, building heavy-duty gas turbines at its Greenville plant, anchor the heavy-manufacturing end with very large roof footprints and significant process loads. TPO reroof across this cohort runs $9–14/sqft depending on penetration density and any LEED-spec membrane requirement, and scheduled-shutdown access governs the timeline as much as the membrane spec does. Our manufacturing roofing and automotive/EV facility disciplines apply across the ring.

The healthcare campuses are the longest-lead, most documentation-heavy TPO sub-market in Greenville. Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital at 701 Grove Road — the region's premier referral center, home to a 24-hour Level I trauma center and the Upstate's only solid-organ transplant program — anchors a multi-building campus with roof inventory of widely varying ages, much of it single-ply on the flat-roof sections. The Bon Secours St. Francis system, with roots in Greenville since 1932, adds hospital, medical-office, and outpatient roof inventory across the metro. Occupied-medical TPO work runs $11–14/sqft, the premium reflecting infection-control coordination, HVAC-intake protection during tear-off, and the GMP-adjacent pharma/biotech discipline that governs pharmacy-compounding and lab spaces. Capital-planning cycles for these systems run 18–36 months rather than 60-day RFQs.

The retail, grocery, and smaller-industrial inventory closes the picture across Greenville County and the outlying Upstate. Big-box and grocery roofs in Greenville, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Greer, Travelers Rest, and Fountain Inn carry standard TPO single-ply on 20,000–80,000 sqft footprints; the tier-supplier and light-industrial cohort around the BMW and Michelin supply chains adds a large population of 20,000–75,000 sqft buildings at $8–11/sqft. Spartanburg County to the northeast functions as one continuous corridor with Greenville for roofing purposes — for built-up roofing work in that adjacent market see Built-Up (BUR) Roofing in Spartanburg, SC. For wind- and hail-related claim work across any of these sub-markets, the documentation package on our commercial insurance-claim page applies, and the state storm record behind it draws on the NOAA Storm Events Database via our SC storm-data page.

05 · Answers

Questions about TPO roofing in Greenville, SC.

Who is a TPO roofing contractor in Greenville, SC?
Southeast Commercial Roofing is a commercial TPO roofing contractor serving Greenville, SC and the wider I-85 Upstate corridor. We dispatch from our Flat Rock, NC headquarters — roughly an hour up I-26 — and run TPO crews on Greenville County industrial, warehouse, and distribution roofs as a core part of our South Carolina book. Our default Greenville TPO spec is 80-mil fully-adhered membrane over polyiso for the big-box distribution and manufacturing envelopes that dominate the Upstate, with mechanically-attached 60-mil available where budget drives the spec. We are licensed for SC commercial work and file the appropriate SC LLR contractor classification (BD, GR, or SR) on every permit. Full membrane detail, warranty terms, and spec comparisons live on our TPO flat-roof systems page. We bid within 48 hours of a site visit.
How much does a TPO roof cost in Greenville, SC?
Commercial TPO reroof in the Greenville market runs $8–13 per square foot installed for routine work. A typical 100,000 sqft Upstate distribution roof lands in the $800K–1.3M range. Mechanically-attached 60-mil is at the low end ($8–10/sqft); 80-mil fully-adhered adds roughly $1.50–2.50/sqft for better wind-uplift performance and no field-fastener penetrations — the spec we recommend for the large, exposed roof planes common to I-85 logistics buildings. Cold-storage and food-processing envelopes carry a vapor-retarder premium that pushes cost toward $11–15/sqft. See the cost grid below for ranges by building type.
What TPO thickness do you spec for Upstate SC warehouses?
For Greenville-area distribution and manufacturing roofs we treat 60-mil TPO as the minimum for warranty eligibility and default to 80-mil on buildings with rooftop foot traffic (HVAC and process-equipment service access), large uninterrupted roof planes exposed to Piedmont wind, or owner requirements for a longer service horizon. The 80-mil membrane costs roughly 15% more than 60-mil but extends service life 5–8 years, which lowers total cost of ownership on a building an owner intends to hold. All field seams are robotically heat-welded and probe-tested per NRCA quality standards. The full thickness and attachment comparison is on the TPO pillar page.
Do you handle commercial roof permits in Greenville County?
Yes. Commercial roof permits in the area run through Greenville County Building Safety and Code Enforcement (unincorporated county) or the City of Greenville Building & Permit Center within city limits — both submit through the eTrakit portal, and the county currently runs a multi-week commercial permit processing window, so we build that timeline into the project schedule. Outlying jurisdictions (Greer, Mauldin, Simpsonville, Travelers Rest, Fountain Inn) each run their own permit office. We carry the correct South Carolina LLR commercial roofing classification on every application and coordinate fall-protection compliance per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.28.
What kinds of Greenville commercial buildings do you roof?
The Upstate roof inventory skews industrial and logistics — far more distribution warehouse and manufacturing than most NC metros. We work the I-85 logistics corridor (the Fox Hill / GSP / SC Inland Port cluster), automotive and tier-supplier plants feeding the BMW and Michelin supply chains, cold-storage and food-processing envelopes, big-box and grocery retail, and the Prisma Health and Bon Secours medical campuses. TPO is the dominant single-ply across all of these, which is why this page exists as a standalone spec page rather than a general metro overview — for the full-service Greenville page see our Greenville commercial roofing hub.
How fast can you get a TPO bid in Greenville?
A licensed roofing professional is on-site within 48 hours of your initial request, and we deliver a detailed line-item TPO bid within 48 hours of that assessment. The bid specifies membrane system (60- vs 80-mil, mechanically-attached vs fully-adhered), insulation build-up and R-value, attachment pattern, penetration and perimeter flashing scope, project timeline, and Greenville County / city permit allowance. For storm- or wind-related damage we add an insurance-claim documentation package — core sampling, drone imagery, and moisture mapping — described on our commercial insurance-claim page.
Is TPO a good choice for the Upstate climate?
Yes — TPO's reflective white surface is well-suited to the long, hot Upstate cooling season, reducing rooftop heat gain on the large distribution and manufacturing roofs that define the I-85 corridor. South Carolina sits in a milder climate zone than the WNC mountains, so freeze-thaw and snow-load drivers are lower than in Asheville; the governing concerns here are UV exposure, summer heat aging, and Piedmont wind events. An 80-mil fully-adhered TPO assembly over polyiso handles all three and is our standard recommendation for Greenville commercial new-build and full-reroof work. For storm-event history across the state, see the SC commercial storm-event dataset.
Do you also work Spartanburg, Greer, and the rest of the Upstate?
Yes. The Greenville and Spartanburg markets function as one continuous I-85 industrial corridor for roofing purposes — Greer (BMW, GSP airport, the SC Inland Port), Spartanburg, Duncan, Wellford, Mauldin, Simpsonville, and Fountain Inn all sit inside our routine Upstate service area. For built-up roofing work in the adjacent market see Built-Up (BUR) Roofing in Spartanburg, SC; for the coastal SC market see TPO Roofing in Charleston. Statewide commercial roofing context lives on our South Carolina commercial roofing page.
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