Ethylene-Propylene Diene Monomer is a high-density membrane; it is impermeable to water and is fast becoming one of the most widely used synthetic rubbers in the roofing industry. Read this article to learn more.
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- Posted: April 23, 2021Categories: News
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While you can rely on the longevity and durability of Rubber Flat Roof’s materials, your roof will be exposed to the elements. Especially during Storms, where debris or extreme weather could potentially affect the quality of your roof.
- Posted: August 10, 2020Categories: NewsRead more »
We work hard to ensure that our clients are happy with the products being delivered and offer help and guidance in any way we can. We are now in a position where we are able to offer full one-day training courses on our products and installations.
- Posted: July 27, 2020Categories: NewsRead more »
Although EPDM rubber is a hard-wearing, sturdy and reliable roofing material, you may still encounter problems with your rubber roof over time. In most cases, issues with rubber roofs are caused by poor installation or a lack of maintenance.
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RubberFlatRoof is OPEN once again after making the necessary changes to be COVID-secure. We understand many of our customers will be working in the public to complete roofing projects thus we have pulled together important Social distancing recommendations set out for the industry.
- Posted: February 12, 2020Categories: NewsRead more »
While you can rely on the longevity and durability of Rubber Flat Roof’s materials, your roof will be exposed to the elements. Especially during Storm Ciara, where debris or extreme weather could potentially affect the quality of your roof.
- Posted: November 17, 2019Categories: NewsRead more »
Though unsightly and nerve-racking, bubbles or blisters on an EPDM roof will not cause the rubber membrane to fail and your EPDM rubber flat roof will remain watertight.
- Posted: August 14, 2019Categories: NewsRead more »
acked into a neat box, our EPDM Rubber Shed Roof Kit is highly convenient. It is designed with the homeowner in mind – to ensure that roofing or re-roofing your shed is a straightforward and easy process!
- Posted: May 08, 2019Categories: NewsRead more »
A problem with shingles is that they are not completely watertight on a rubber roof. This means that if they are on a flatter roof, gravity is unable to do its job to create an entirely waterproof seal against leaks.