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“Felt” roofs (AKA: Built-up roof) are made from asphalt and asphalt-saturated felt roofing material typically designated by weight per 100 square feet. So, “15-pound felt” is 15 pounds per 100 square foot. Such roofs are laid up in multiple plies sometimes with a heavier top ply, which sometimes comes with a mineral surface (similar to shingles). These roofs are mopped down in hot asphalt. There are coatings that may also be applied over the roof to extend life and increase its insulating value and so forth. Rubber roofs (AKA: EPDM) are single-ply roofs made with a thin rubber membrane laid over either a smooth insulation or ‘recovery board’. The material is either glued down or mechanically fastened. Their insulation value is only in the substrate, not the material itself. And, although there are coatings that are compatible with EPDM roofs for reflectivity and life-extension, they are only moderately effective. Both of them can come with very long warranties, with industry-standard varying between 10 and 20 years, and limitations from ‘visible leaks only’ to NDL (no dollar limit) warranties. EPDM roofs are cheap, go down fast, and work quite well if done properly with all the correct details. HOWEVER!! They are prone to mechanical damage (step on a nail while walking across an EPDM roof, all of a sudden there is a hole in it). They also come in various grades from 0.045 un-reinforced to 0.060 reinforced fleece-back. The former is c**p, the latter relatively expensive but very resilient and stable. Bottom line: If this roof has a lot of traffic on it, or is subject to mechanical damage, an EPDM roof will be a nightmare. But if you have a normal roof and can control traffic on it, EPDM is very cost-effective.There is another material (TPO) that is an ethylene propylene rubber membrane similar in application to EPDM, but white in color. It is fractionally more expensive than EPDM, but is heat-reflective. There is also a system (trade-mark “DURO-Last” being one brand) of reinforced PVC roofing that is engineered in a factory and delivered in only a few pieces even for very large roofs. This would be the ideal single-ply roofing system if funds allow. The compromise between built-up and single-ply roofing systems is something called a “modified bitumen” system. It is much higher in cost than single-ply (but less than a properly installed built-up roof, barely), but is tough as nails and can be warranted for as long as 30 years. Where money is no object, this is the ideal flat-roof system for moderate and high-traffic roofs. Then there is ballasting – an entirely different discussion.
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the old deck was a woodwool slab mate, very strong deck, never had to replace one ever in industrial word, i see old KEMPOUK who deleted my previous comments on his water cooled spot bonded felt roof he laid in the snow was removed by him lol.Like ur vid’s mate,ĂŻÂ?Âż actually showing the punter whats going on, i am a london roofer got nvq ,bauder ticket, pro spec , esha, every thing on the market ticket lol.
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