Avoiding Roofing Mistakes

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A properly maintained roof safeguards against the elements. Buildings with low-slope roofs may benefit from an additional layer of synthetic rubber roofing, but only when properly installed. Employing the services of licensed roofing professionals can help to avoid common roofing mistakes that may cause damage and prove costly in the long run.

 

The Benefits of Synthetic Rubber Roofing

Synthetic rubber roofing is sturdy, long-lasting, composed of natural gas and oil and is available in both white and black. It comes in a variety of thicknesses and widths, is affordable, easy to apply and provides good leak protection. Best used as a preventative measure, it should only be applied after existing roofing issues have been repaired.

 

Installation Guidelines

Roofing installation regulations must be followed in order to ensure that warrantees remain valid, and to avoid common roofing mistakes. Licensed roofing professionals are trained to understand and employ proper techniques and tools, as well as to follow rooftop safety guidelines.

 

Prior to rubber roofing installation, the roof must be prepared. A thorough inspection must be completed to ensure that the roof is free of leaks, creases, mildew and debris. Any compromised areas may prevent the rubber from properly sealing, can reduce the life of the material and may result in further issues. Rubber roofing can be applied in a variety of ways, but regardless of the method, it must cover at least an inch beyond the roof, and edge flashing should always be positioned beneath. Proper liquid glue, nails or tape must be used when fastening the rubber in place to ensure that all seams are securely sealed. Suitable adhesion time must be allowed, and the entire roof should be reviewed after completion. Follow-up roof inspections should also be conducted at least twice per year to ensure continued protection.

 

Consult a Roofing Professional

When correctly adhered, synthetic rubber roofing may offer an additional layer of preventative protection for low-slope buildings. Ultimately, the safest way to avoid roofing mistakes and warrantee drawbacks is to engage the services of qualified professionals.