EPDM rubber roofing has been used across the world since the 1960s. It involves using a rubber membrane that is applied to a flat surface. It is a rubbery material that has all the properties and qualities needed for long-term performance with a low maintenance cost.
It’s ideal for use on an extension or if you’re lucky enough to have a garden with room to construct a pod for a home gym or office to help keep it warm and weatherproof. So what are the benefits and advantages of an EPDM Rubber Roof?
Cost
EPDM roofs are far cheaper than other traditional roofing materials. The rubber membrane needs only minimal maintenance during its lifetime, making the material very cost-effective. The material is lightweight too.
Environmentally friendly
EPDM requires far less energy for manufacturers and it is 100 per cent recyclable. EPDM is also energy-efficient, insulating your home or shed throughout colder months.
The International Kyoto Ecology Agreement also recognises and recommends EPDM as the best value sustainable, environmentally friendly roofing material currently available.
Long-Lasting
Rubber roofing materials are extremely durable. It isn’t prone to moss or algae or to being easily damaged. An EPDM roof is also very easy and cost-effective to repair.
In comparison to other roofing materials, there are fewer seams, which means that rubber roofs very rarely leak. It absorbs heat, instead of being damaged by it, is UV resistant, ultimately making it a viable option for use in hotter climates.
It’s typically made from recycled rubber and other materials and it remains one of the least expensive types of material used for roofing today.