matieral to use under the decking for the "roof" of the garage. We have a few feet to get a subtle grade. Seems like a rubberroof would do the trick and since it will be covered, it will not be subject to the UV problems that plague most rubber roofs
That should do it with these exceptions, You don't need the layer of tarpaper under a rubberroof. The EPDM gets glued directly to the plywood sheathing. And you need 3/4" thick plywood sheathing T&G instead of 1
I have a home with a flat roof. The roof had rolled roofing covered with tar and silver paint. Now I am being told a rubberroof would be put on over the existing roof... is this ok? All I can find on the internet is rubberroofing for mobile homes.
I am thinking of having a Gem Rubberroof put on my house. It is 2200 Sq Ft with a high pitch. I don't know much about the rubberroofing and would like to know how it would last.
tin roof for an pull out addition. No pipes coming out of the roof. It is just flat. size is 8*20. How do I put on a rubberroof on . and what materials do I need. I already have the roll of rubber to put on it. What else do I need. And where is the
Where can I find the steps to applying a EPDM rubberroof. I am thinking of putting one on a flat roof and want to find out the steps to it to see if it is something I can do myself or would have a contractor do. Thanks Mark L Tunstall
1) No !! 2) Yes,...but you`ll swear it`s contact cement !! 3)Done a zillion,..Some NE manufacturers are.....Firestone, Genflex. Carlisle, John Mansfield, and Goodyear. Be careful not to mix the two types of glue,...Black colored,....For rubber to rubber contact,both surfaces, ONLY.
while installing the new rubberroofing I was told to apply adhesive to both the wood and the rubber.After putting the rubber down and sitting a while it looks like
deck is restricted to as little as I can go). On top of the plywood would go to layers of felt (tarpaper) and 45 mil rubberroofing. On top of that I would put 1 1/2 inch T & G styrofoam parallel to the joists with treated 2 x 4 laying flat on each
they did not secure the wood under the rubberroofing material, now I have to roll it back again and secure the wood then put the rubberroof back again, I am afraid that this roof situation and will I have to put a new rubberroof on??????Thank You for your information