There are all sorts of options available to homeowners where their roofs are concerned, but flat roofing may well be the best choice for those considering a repair or replacement job at the moment. To help you decide if this kind of roof is right for you and your home, here are some commonly asked questions that could point you in the right direction.
What are the advantages of a flat roof?
There are various benefits to choosing a flat roof, ranging from giving you more internal space and allowing you more flexibility with design to helping to stabilise internal temperatures and being more cost effective compared to pitched roofs.
How long does it take to replace a flat roof?
Numerous factors affect the length of the job, such as the size of the roof in question and the type. A single-layer or uPVC roof will take less time to replace than a bitumen one, for example. The existing roof will also need to be removed, so this needs to be factored in as well.
What is EPDM roofing?
EPDM is an incredibly tough and durable rubber roofing membrane. It stands for ethylene propylene diene terpolymer and is widely used around the world for roofing. It’s perfectly suited for extreme conditions and should last between 30 and 50 years.
What are the different types of flat roof?
There are three types of systems for flat roofs to choose from - single, built-up and spray-on. Single-ply involves one layer of membrane being used as a waterproofing and weather surface, built-up roofs feature layers of either liquid tar with modified bitumen or tar-saturated paper, and spray-on roofs involve either spray foam insulation being sprayed straight onto the roof deck or roof coatings, made for existing roofs to help extend their life.