Expert rubber roofing installation
Rubber roofs are often used for commercial or industrial buildings. They're made from EPDM synthetic rubber. EPDM is ethylene propylene diene monomer. This elastomer can be applied in sheet or membrane form. It can also be molded into rubber shingles and installed like other shingle roofs.
Rubber roofing benefits
Synthetic rubber offers big advantages in roofing installations:
- Its fatigue resistance is high. That's important in membrane applications. It means durability and long life.
- Rubber roofing is also very resistant to ozone exposure.
- It weathers well even in harsh climates.
- Rubber roofing stands up well to abrasion.
- In cold exposure its performance is exceptional. That's largely due to its low temp flexibility and resistance to thermal shock.
- It's perfect for low slope-roofing.
Installation/application details for rubber roofing
Rubber membrane roofing is provided in sheets up to 50' x 100'. As such, no joints are needed in many rubber roof installations. Sometimes EPDM is applied in liquid form. In this application it can repair or re-cover existing roofs of steel or concrete. It's also used to repair existing rubber roofing.
Professionals should be able to provide you with the highest quality service for low slope roofing. To provide high-value results with rubber membranes or shingles, experience and knowledge are key.
Contact Mast Roofing today for more information or an estimate.
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