Rubber roofing, also known as EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) roofing, is a type of single-ply membrane roofing material made primarily from synthetic rubber. It's widely used for flat or low-sloped roofs, offering durability and flexibility.
Rubber roofing is a flexible, synthetic rubber membrane that is typically manufactured in large sheets, which are then cut to fit the roof. The material is highly resistant to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, ozone, and extreme weather conditions, making it a long-lasting roofing option. EPDM can also expand and contract with temperature changes, which helps prevent cracking and other damage.
Rubber roofing is a reliable, long-lasting option for flat and low-sloped roofs, offering a range of benefits that make it a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications.
Rubber roofing is commonly used for:
Flat Roofs: Ideal for commercial buildings, garages, and extensions with flat or low-slope roofs.
Residential Roofs: Suitable for homes with flat sections or low-sloped roofs.
RVs and Mobile Homes: Due to its lightweight and flexible nature, it’s also popular for RV roofs.