Author - Steven Dickinson

New Flat Roof Insulation Over An Old Asphalt Roof Then EPDM Rubber

This new flat roof is being laid using Kingspan’s ‘cut to falls’ insulation, then covered using EPDM rubber, single ply as the waterproofing membrane. This roof will carry a 20 year insurance-backed guarantee. New roofs today need to be insulated to a very high standard and the depth of insulation on this roof is very good.

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Liquid Plastic Over An Old Felt Roof

Stripping and re-laying the roof to the correct falls was an option the customer thought was too expensive, so it was decided that this flexible liquid roofing system would be used. The system is basically glass fibre ‘GRP’, but the resins have been modified especially for roofing applications like this roof. The end result is extremely satisfying, looks good and can come with guarantees of up to 25 years, depending on the layers we use to build up the covering.

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Rotted Decking To A Flat Roof

The decking to this flat roof has completely deteriorated. Back in the 70s it was the custom to lay flat roofs on chipboard or straw board. As you can see in the video, when water gets through to the roof decking it’s completely destroyed and cannot even support the weight of the roof laid upon it. The entire roof collapses and there is no alternative but to completely strip the roof back to the bare joists and start again.

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Leaking EPDM Rubber Flat Roof

My guess is that this roof wasn’t laid by specialists trained in EPDM rubber roofing materials. The quality of the workmanship is very poor, and EPDM will get a bad image if untrained people are allowed to carry on purchasing and installing this excellent material incorrectly. It was found that the problem on this roof was the leak from the slates at the back of the tiles and not the Rubber roof at all.

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