Mechanical fasteners securing insulation and TPO membrane to the roof deck of a low-slope commercial roof.

Thermal Bridging (Roofing)

Performance - Thermal bridging occurs in roofing when a conductive material, like a metal fastener, creates a path for heat to move through the insulation around it.

What Is Thermal Bridging in Roofing?

Thermal bridging is typically discussed with metal fasteners, roof curbs and other components that allow heat to bypass part of the insulated roof assembly. Heat naturally follows paths with less resistance, like water finding the fastest route downhill.

In commercial roofing, thermal bridging often becomes more important with stricter energy-code requirements, making it a common topic when property owners make energy-efficiency decisions.

Because materials like steel and metal fasteners carry heat much more easily than insulation, thermal bridges can create localized heat loss, cold spots or condensation within the roof system. Continuous insulation helps interrupt these conductive paths so heat does not have a direct path through the roof assembly.

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