Flat roofs (or low slope roofs)
Flat roofs (or low slope roofs) are most common in commercial settings, but they can also appropriate for residential buildings.Depending on your area, architectural style, or type of building,flat roofs offer solutions where traditional gable or hipped roofs won’t work.
Flat roofs aren’t really flat.They do have a slope to ensure drainage,though sometimes it’s so slight it’s hard to notice.In fact,even with the slight slope,many flat roofs still deal with standing water.
That’s why it’s important to have your flat roof done right.Sub-par materials or installation can cut down your roof’s lifespan significantly.And you’ll likely be dealing with leaks and repairs for years to come.
EPDM Roofing System uses non-reinforced EPDM membranes which have a strong track record of performance and dependability.
What is EPDM?
EPDM (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) is a synthetic rubber,single-ply roofing membrane made from ethylene and propylene which are derived from oil and natural gas.EPDM is known for its durability and low cost.
EPDM has been around for almost 60 years and still one of the most popular roof systems in use today.
The Benefits of an EPDM Roofing System
Low Cost
Energy Efficiency
Easy Installation
Fully-Adhered Installation
Extra Width
Puncture Resistance
Durability
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