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Also known as EPDM roofing, is a popular choice for flat or low-slope roofs. Made from ethylene propylene diene monomer, a synthetic rubber material, rubber roofing is highly durable, weather-resistant, and long-lasting.

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Easy and ready to install

One of the benefits of EPDM Rubber is its simple installation process that doesn’t involve heat welding or specialized equipment. It is also available in rolls, similar to TPO and PVC, which simplifies the process od unrolling it over the roof surface

Advantages

Weatherproof

It has a wide range of temperature tolerance. It can withstand temperatures as low as -60°F or has high as 300°F.

Pocket Friendly

Lower repair costs compared to other systems, as they involve less labor and equipment, resulting in reduced expenses.

Made To Last

Life expectancy to 20 – 30 years

A sustainable roofing option!

Easy to install, which can help reduce labor costs. It also requires minimal maintenance, and if properly installed, can last up to 50 years. Rubber roofing is highly resistant to UV rays, hail, and other weathering agents, making it a great choice for areas with extreme weather conditions.

Is also energy-efficient, as it can help reduce cooling costs during the summer and keep the interior of the building warm in the winter. Rubber roofing is available in various thicknesses and colors, and can be customized to fit the needs of any property. Overall, it is a practical and cost-effective choice for both residential and commercial properties. You can check this video about the pros and cons of rubber roofing “CLICK HERE“.

Another advantage of rubber roofing is its ability to withstand foot traffic and other forms of wear and tear. This makes it a popular choice for commercial buildings with high foot traffic or machinery that could cause damage to other roofing materials. The flexibility of rubber roofing also allows it to expand and contract with the building, making it less prone to cracking or splitting.