EPDM rubber roofing’s strengths are due to its excellent durability and a pleasant aesthetic. The ease and strength of EPDM rubber roofing make it an excellent option for new flat roof installation projects and refurbishing existing flat roofs that may be damaged or old. Other flat roof systems, such as fibreglass or bitumen felt have strengths in specific projects, but EPDM rubber roofing is often a universal solution as it offers a diverse range of benefits, during the application process and for years beyond that.
EPDM rubber roofing is:
· Long lasting and resilient
· Low maintenance
· Easy to repair if necessary
· Easy and non-disruptive to apply
· Attractive visually
· Safe during application and beyond
Other benefits of EPDM rubber roofing are listed below.
Cost-effective – a flat roof (on average) takes less time to install and requires less materials than an alternative pitched roof. This means an EPDM rubber roof costs less to install or replace than alternative solutions.
Flexibility – EPDM is easy to install on most roof types and sizes. Because of this, it helps the material to cope with natural contraction and expansion of building movements.
Durability – EPDM rubber roofing is incredibly durable and can have a lifetime of 20+ years, with some roofs lasting up to 50 years. Additionally, EPDM rubber roofing can withstand some light foot traffic when cleaning and maintaining.
Low maintenance – Depending on the system, you can expect hardly any maintenance once your flat roof installation is complete. This of course depends on the quality of the installation.
Re-roofing – EPDM is a good system if you are having to re-roof your property. This is because it is a particularly low hassle job and can be installed a lot easier than other alternatives.
Eco-friendly – EPDM is 100% recyclable, making it an excellent choice for those wishing to live more sustainably. Flat roofs can even be used for additional space if the correct system is installed. For example, these roofing systems can be utilised as an alternative for a garden as they offer the opportunity to grow vegetation there.
The majority of EPDM roofs are black, but they can also be white, allowing them to reflect UV rays and even contribute to reducing energy costs. They are compatible with rooftop gardens and solar panelling. This material is also extremely lightweight, allowing it to adapt to any shape of the roof.
Fire-resistant – EPDM is fire resistant and can help slow down the progression of a fire if one were to start.
Lower energy costs – EPDM can be easily paired with polyiso insulation. It also comes in white colour. These two characteristics mean that it is energy efficient. When properly installed, this material can be useful at keeping out the sun’s heat, as well as keeping the heat in the building during colder temperatures, making it valuable for energy consumption.
EPDM can also be coated to prolong its life and provide additional reflectivity and greater energy efficiency. To maximise your roof’s potential, it is advised to have a skilled roofer install your EPDM rubber roof.
EPDM rubber roofing cost
If you are considering an EPDM rubber roof installation, you should contact a rubber roofing specialist and arrange for them to provide you with a free quote for the work. However, for a rough estimate, it costs (on average) £40-60 per M2 to have EPDM roofing installed.
Firestone EPDM rubber roofing
Firestone rubber roofing is another high-performance EPDM rubber roof membrane made of synthetic rubber membrane. It is one of the most durable and sustainable roofing options on the market and can have a life expectancy of over 50 years if installed correctly.