Homeowners and business owners have a range of roofing options to suit different buildings, budgets and climates. Many people choose to put down an ethylene propylene diene terpolymer roof, or an EPDM roof, which has many benefits.
Learn about the pros and cons of rubber roofing to decide if this popular option is the right choice for your home or business.
EPDM Roofing Pros
Rubber is an excellent choice for low-slope roofs, which makes it a great choice for commercial buildings, patio roofs and carport roofs. It also tends to be a lower cost than some other roofing options.
Rubber roofs are primarily black, but they can be fitted with a white protective coating that reflects heat and reduces overall energy costs. These roofs are also compatible with solar cells, which provides additional efficiency, and can be used for a rooftop garden. These roofs are also made from fully-recyclable materials, take little energy to construct and last 50 years or more, so they’re a “green” choice.
These roofs are also lightweight and can be adapted to any style or shape of a roof without losing any of the benefits.
Large rubber sheets are installed whole as well, which prevents seams and creates a strong, waterproof roof that is incredibly resistant to leaks. If there are seams that result in a leak, they’re much faster and cheaper to repair than some other roofing types.
Fire resistance is another major benefit of this type of roofing. It’s nearly impossible to set a fire on a rubber roof, so in the event of a fire elsewhere, the roof slows the progression. They don’t succumb to the damage from radiation or wind either.
Many people don’t like the look of a black roof, but these roofs can be painted in a variety of acrylic coating colors to make them aesthetically pleasing.
EPDM Roofing Cons
Rubber roofing has a lot of advantages, but there are a few drawbacks to consider.
These roofs need to be installed by a professional roofing company with experience working with this particular type of roofing.
Small leaks and punctures can occur if the roofers aren’t familiar with this type of roofing. Protrusions in the roof need to be addressed during the installation process, which requires a professional roofer.
Repairs also need to be done by professional, experienced EPDM roofers. A properly-installed rubber roof can last up to 50 years if installed properly, and the repairs should be fast and easy.
Contact Orange Roofing
As you can see, there are many advantages to choosing a rubber roof for your home or business. The only disadvantages come from choosing a roofer without experience in this unique roofing type, but not when you choose the professional, knowledgeable commercial roofing contractors at Orange Roofing.
If this efficient, inexpensive roofing option sounds like a good choice for your home or business, call the experts at Orange Roofing. We’d be happy to help you go over all your options for this popular roofing type, such as thicknesses and acrylic coatings, to determine the best option for your particular building. Contact us to get started!