
Structural Artiste · Tigard, OR ·
Hybrid hotel roofing at Quality Inn in Tigard, OR
Commercial hotel roofing at Quality Inn in Tigard — a white TPO/PVC-style membrane field with welded seams, plus grey standing-seam metal on the penthouse walls and parapet.
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A recent commercial roofing project at Quality Inn in Tigard, OR is a hybrid hotel roof — not a TPO-only recover and not a standing-seam roof field. The photos show a bright white flat membrane across the occupied deck, with grey standing seam metal used vertically on a rooftop equipment penthouse and as a parapet and facade wrap.
The weather plane over the guest rooms is a reflective TPO/PVC-style single-ply membrane. Welded seams run across the white sheet, vents punch through the field, and white parapet caps hold the edge. That is flat and low-slope hotel work: keep water on the membrane, then get it off the building, instead of treating the metal walls as if they were the roof.
Standing seam shows up where the geometry is vertical. A rooftop penthouse enclosure is clad in taupe-to-grey standing-seam panels with a white cap, a doorway, wall vents, and cable penetrations. From a higher angle, charcoal standing-seam wraps the parapet and a section of facade above the white field. White flashing marks the metal-to-membrane transition at the base of those walls — the detail that keeps two systems from becoming two leak paths.
One shot looks out over a parking lot, evergreens, and the Tigard hills under a clear sky — typical westside Portland Metro context. Hotel roofs fail at transitions and rooftop equipment more often than in open field; this job is built around those intersections. For similar hospitality or mixed-system work, see commercial roof replacement and our guide to standing seam metal. Request a free estimate or call (971) 271-1065.
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