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Rubber roofing Dorset is an excellent material for our rainy climate and a very popular choice among homeowners. Maintenance for a rubber roof is typically low, repairs are easy to make and the roofing material is highly durable. A Dorset rubber roofing installation is one of the least expensive roofing options and the installers in our extensive network are pre-approved for dependability, high standards and top quality work.
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Made of dark colours, rubber roofing Dorset attracts heat and helps cut energy costs during cold winters. There are 3 basic types of rubber roofs which include a fully adhered roof, a mechanically attached roof or a loose laid roof. The rubber roofing experts in our network can visit your home and help you choose the best roof for your particular home and location. Very low fume levels are associated with the installations and the process is completely safe. Fully licensed and insured, the rubber roofing companies in our network guarantee their work and can provide references upon request.
Also known as EPDM, this roofing consists of a single ply rubber membrane that is most commonly used on flat roofs. Although it is usually around 50 mm thick, it is surprisingly lightweight and highly effective for ensuring that a roof remains watertight – provided that it has been correctly installed.
Rubber roofing has many advantages, including:
Whether it’s natural rubber or synthetic, this product excels at wicking water, snow, ice, and sleet away from your home. That’s why it’s one of the most popular choices in Dorset. What’s more, because of its dark colour, it can absorb heat rather than reflect it, which makes is more cost-effective to heat your home. It’s also quite windy inDorset, and falling debris is a real issue. With rubber roofing, the impact to your roof is lessened, which means you’ll need to call for repairs less often.
Although you may not think of versatility when it comes to rubber, the truth is that manufacturers have created many different processes via which they can produce unique, aesthetically-pleasing products. For example, you can find rubber “tiles” that very closely mimic the appearance of asphalt or even slate, and you can even find corrugated rubber that provides a textured appearance. Tiles can be rounded, or rubber roofing can be applied in large sheets that join together at seams. Rubber roofing even comes in a variety of colours that will allow you to further enhance your home’s exterior design.
Prices can differ from project to project depending on the size and pitch of the roof, the location of the home and the type of rubber roof the homeowner selects. The thickness of the roofing material and whether or not it is reinforced or non-reinforced will affect the cost too. Regional labour and material costs for Dorset rubber roofing jobs will also impact the final cost you pay.
The cost of having rubber roofing installed will depend on a few factors, including:
After taking the tips above into consideration, some average price points can be seen below:
EPDM is installed by gluing it firmly to the roof decking with a dedicated roofing adhesive product and then using nails to secure it along the edges. In many cases, they are coated with a layer of gravel to help weigh them down – especially important in areas that experience strong wind.
Once the roofing has been laid, the sections will be bonded with a sealing tape to ensure that no water can penetrate it anywhere. Although rubber roofing can be installed on several different types of roofs, it’s usually most suitable for properties where the roof is flat.
Most homeowners know how costly maintenance can be on their properties, especially where roofing is concerned. This often results in them attempting to perform roofing repairs in a DIY capacity so that they can save a few quid.
Not only can an inexperienced person be seriously injured if they slip or fall while up on their home’s roof; they could cause even more damage to the roof itself and the rubber sheeting if they don’t lay it down and secure it correctly.
As a result, it’s strongly recommended that the laying of rubber roofing be left to professionals who are experienced and insured. While it will be costlier to pay someone to complete the job, homeowners will be able to rest assured that the roofing will be trimmed to the correct size and appropriately sealed to prevent future leaks occurring.
Rubber roofing is actually one of the most environmentally-friendly options out there. Rubber can be recycled and reprocessed multiple times, which makes it perfect for roofing. Today’s manufacturers will use old tyres as the base for their gorgeous shingles and tiles. Make sure you choose a company with access to recycled rubber roofing products; some manufacturers still extract rubber directly from rubber trees, which isn’t considered sustainable. Recycled rubber roofing often lasts up to 75 years and is warrantied for as many as 50.
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Although rubber roofing is quite durable, it is essential to ensure that sharp objects are not moved around on the roof or dropped on it - this will cause serious damage. Heavy foot traffic and falling tree branches can also cause quite severe damage to this type of roofing. Rubber roofing can also be more expensive to purchase and have installed than many other types of roof materials.
Rubber roofing is more durable than traditional asphalt roofing, and tends to last longer through poor weather conditions. Rubber roofing materials come with a warranty of 30-50 years in many cases. It is also made from recycled materials, making it a more sustainable roofing substance.
The cost of rubber roofing is moderately higher when compared to other more traditional shingle materials. They do tend to pay for themselves, though, when you consider that a properly installed rubber roof has a lifespan of more than 75 years.
Rubber roofs are made of recycled materials, so they are environmentally friendly. When properly installed, they can also last up over 75 years. Additionally, it is one of the most lightweight roofing materials.
These roofs can be tricky to install, and can leak from day 1 if installed by an inexperienced roofer. The material is also vulnerable to leaks wherever there is something that has to be avoided, such as air conditioning units and chimneys.
No, rubber roofing is designed to withstand even the hottest summer temperatures without peeling. Even so, some expansion and contraction could take place due to fluctuation temperature, and this should result in only minor cracks.
It most certainly is. Most forms of rubber roofing have been manufactured from recycled materials, and their ability to keep buildings cooler in summer means that they help reduce energy bills as well. Rubber roofing also lasts a lot longer than many other types of roofing.
These days, you can find rubber roofing that is just as unique as your home. It’s available in a multitude of colours, styles, and finishes, so you can create an aesthetic look that reflects your own personal sense of style.
Most rubber roofs don’t need much in the way of maintenance, but they will require some cleaning from time to time. This prevents debris from damaging the surface of your roof. If your roof has a reflective coating, talk to your contractor about the allowable time between reapplication. Make sure you have your roof inspected annually, to detect any early signs of leaking.
Rubber roofs can be fairly easy to repair, but it depends on the scope and nature of the damage. The more damage, the longer your Dorset roof will take to repair, and the costlier it will become. Most of the time, a rubber roof can be repaired by applying liquid rubber to the damaged area and allowing it to fully dry.
You will need to speak with an experienced roofing company to obtain an idea regarding the cost. Factors that will affect the cost include the size of your roof and how easy it will be to access it.
In most cases, a rubber roof will be able to resist mould growth. However, it will require regular cleaning by an expert to keep it looking attractive over time.
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