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EPDM Rubber Roofing
www.bestmaterials.com
We're proud to offer the finest EPDM Roofing sheet (ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber) rubber roofing materials, EPDM supplies, EPDM adhesives and EPDM accessories from Weatherbond (division of Carlisle Construction Materials), Versico and other top suppliers. These EPDM Roofing products are engineered for the toughest applications including commercial buildings, RV's, pond liners, rooftop gardens, decks, residential, pond liners, landscaping and more.
We specialize in complete roof repair kits for all types of EPDM Repairs and replacement or repair of EPDM roofs including RV rubber roofs, commercial roofs, patios, etc. For DIY we have complete installation instructions.
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Adequate Roof Venting - Fine Homebuilding
www.finehomebuilding.com
West Coast Overhang - Fine Homebuilding
www.finehomebuilding.com
BSD-135: Ice Dams | Building Science Corporation
www.buildingscience.com
Unvented Roof Assemblies for all Climates | Bldg Sci Corp
www.buildingscience.com
Asbestos in Roofs, Roofing Materials and In the Home
www.jewishlinkbwc.com
Need help deciding between EPDM and APP flat roof - Roofing/Construction Questions - Roofing.com
talk.roofing.com
There are lots of flat roofing options and everyone has an opinion. There are no one size fits all solutions to low slope roofing, and for some roofers they think there is. Some guys ONLY install EPDM or ONLY install mod bit. We used to install alot of modified bitumen and we are getting away from it. We have always dabbled in EPDM, and still do, though it’s not our primary low slope offering it does have a place. When we began phasing out Modified Bitumen, we began to replace it with TPO. No we are replacing TPO with PVC.
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Blistering in a new modified bitumen (torch down) roof - Roofing/Construction Questions - Roofing.com
talk.roofing.com
In need of a little advice… just spent $13k on a new flat roof (it is a 2 ply modified bitumen smooth (torch down) with aluminum coating) and am concerned about blistering on a 2 month old roof. In some areas the blisters are 3-4 inches wide and 1/4 inch high. The original roofer said not to be concerned… A different roofer just inspected it and said it wasn’t adhered correctly and that blistering “can shorten the service life of a roof, by increasing the membrane’s vulnerability to physical and chemical degradation”. What does this group say? I have pics:
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