Another benefit to using rubber roofing particularly rolled rubber roofing on flat roofs is the easy maintenance.
Problems with flat rubber roofs.
Three most common problems with rubber roofs is improper installation shrinkage and the seams.
One of the biggest reasons a rubber roof can fail is from improper installation.
The system is not attached mechanically.
If the rubber does develop cracks or leaks it is possible to fix these quickly yourself with a coat of liquid rubber latex tape or sealant.
We will demonstrate how many roofers are trained in installation of epdm single ply roofing systems as well as results of their work our horrible rubber roofs series.
Leaks can be a real problem for rubber roofs that haven t been properly maintained particularly.
Spf roofing must be recoated regularly and can tear when scraped by tree limbs and flying debris.
The most common problems are that rainwater outlets become blocked with leaves and other windblown debris.
Below we will explain that one of the major problems with rubber roofs is the poor workmanship of roofing contractors who install and repair them.
Common epdm rubber roof problems and their causes leaks and moisture.
While epdm roofing is typically black you can simply cover it with a coat of white acrylic paint which can help to keep it coolwhile further extending its longevity.
Rubber roofs are not to be confused with sprayed polyurethane foam spf which is sprayed onto the roof as a liquid.
Epdm roofs are fully adhered or as many call it glued down.
Using the wrong roofer to install a rubber roof can lead to problems down the line due to incorrect installation and can even negate a warranty on the rubber itself.
Another common entry for epdm rubber roofing problems is puddles of water forming on your roof.
Regular maintenance of flat roofs is still required as they are less forgiving than steeply sloped roofs.
Spf roofs also tend to attract critters like birds and squirrels that like to bury acorns into it causing leaks.
While the rubber roofs are known to be durable they also need maintained.
It may come as a surprise to you but the roofing industry often misleads and misinforms consumers into buying products designed to fail within 15 years or less.