EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) is a highly durable synthetic rubber membrane specifically designed for flat and low-slope roofing systems. It has been trusted in commercial construction for decades due to its exceptional resistance to extreme weather conditions — making it especially ideal for Chicago’s harsh winters and hot summers.
One of the biggest advantages of EPDM is its flexibility. During freeze-thaw cycles common in the Midwest, the membrane expands and contracts without cracking or splitting. It is highly resistant to UV radiation, ozone, and heavy wind exposure. With proper installation and maintenance, EPDM roofs can last 25–30+ years, making them a cost-effective long-term solution for warehouses, office buildings, shopping centers, and industrial facilities.