PVC roof tiles, a new building material, have rapidly become the main force in roof waterproofing due to their excellent performance and ease of construction.

In the 1990s, single-layer waterproof materials accounted for less than 10% of the low-slope roof market. However, through continuous technological innovation and promotion, PVC roof tiles have become the mainstream waterproof roofing material, widely used in low-slope buildings with high energy-efficiency and waterproofing requirements.
PVC roof tiles not only have excellent waterproofing performance, but can also be directly laid on insulation boards such as polyisocyanurate and expanded polystyrene, which can improve the overall insulation performance of the roof.

The rise of PVC roof tiles is driven by both technological progress and market demand. Its superior waterproof performance, convenient construction, and strong adaptability provide modern buildings with more efficient and environmentally friendly roof solutions.