Choosing Rubber Membrane Roofing

June 9th, 2009

Why Choose Rubber Membrane Roofing

You can thanks to the innovation of rubber membrane roofing where roof leaking problem largely has been eliminated. Before, flat roofs were made from asphalt and the gravel used as the ballast. As a result, this made it very hard to find where the source of the leak as the gravel would hide it better than the illustrations in a Where’s Waldo book.

Recently, rubber roofing is quite popular and become one of the favorite choices for roofing material. Where the rubber roof shingles are available for those who want to maintain a traditional appearance for their roof and the rubber membrane roof ing is the most general option for those who has flat or gently sloping roofs. It comes either in roll or sheet form which allows people to seamlessly cover most roofs.

Do you own RV? Well, this type of rubber roofing also can be used on your RV. The rubber membrane roofing material is known as EPDM, which stands for Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, and comes in a lot of different thicknesses. 45 mil EPDM, about the thickness of a dime, should be sufficient for most flat roofs, but in areas with an increased risk of puncture, such as a place with overhanging tree branches that could fall and pierce the roofing membrane, 60 mil (about the thickness of a quarter) and 90 mil EPDM is also available.

For your information, EPDM first came to prominence as a rubber roofing material in the late 1970s, after a history of being used in hoses, tires and other molded products since the early 1960s. In the last decade or so, it has really taken off in popularity, and now has a 22% market share among roofers, making it the most popular material for new roofs as of February 2007.

Choose Rubber Membrane Roofing for Your RV

Recently, rubber membrane roofing is also becoming increasingly popular as a roofing material for recreational vehicles, or RVs. The type of flat-roofed housing, it has gained in market share with RV owners over the last few years because of its light weigh and ease of installation. This type of rubber roofing also has disadvantages. Over more traditional metal or fiberglass RV roofs, however, due to the risk of being torn by overhanging branches. RV owners should maintain their rubber membrane roofing at least twice a year by cleaning it with warm soapy water and applying two coats of UV protectant spray. It is possible to buy a complete kit containing everything you need to install rubber membrane roofing on your RV. What you can get from these kits contain the rubber membrane roof itself, the adhesive needed to affix it to the RV and butyl tape to seal around the edges. This rubber roofings are also available from all good RV supplies stores.

Why Choose Rubber Membrane Roofing

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