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D.I.Y Roofing Using Rubber Membranes
Replacing damaged roofing can be a huge expense, but it doesn’t have to be. It is possible to save money on the materials you use to repair your flat roof and carry out the job of installation yourself. This may sound like a big job, but using rubber membranes has made DIY roofing far more practical and achievable by the confident handy man.
Simple Installation That Requires No Heat
Unlike other roofing materials there is no need to use heat in order to seal the roof. This is one of the safest DIY roofing methods as the membrane is only sealed using adhesive. You will not have to contend with the dangers of using naked flames or work with hot asphalt.
Just because you do not have to use heat on your DIY project doesn’t mean that the roof will be less protected from the elements. Rubber membrane roofing materials are highly recommended and can last 50 years without maintenance. It is the perfect material as it is a lot more flexible and durable than other products used in DIY roofing. This means that it is perfectly suited to protect your home and stay in good condition throughout the year.
Eco-Friendly Option
You may be hoping to save some money in the future through making your home more eco-friendly. Reducing the amount of heat you lose through your roof is just one of the ways you can save on your energy bills. When DIY roofing, consider using the rubber EPDM material as this is one of the greenest options as it:
Requires less energy when installing
Can be the perfect base to use with modern solar panels
Needs replacing far less frequently and can be recycled
You may also like the idea of having a green roof. This is an excellent use of your flat roof especially if you have a large expanse available. Use the rubber membrane as a base when you work on your DIY roofing project. You will then be able to create a recreational area on the roof which has multiple benefits such as creating more leisure space, insulating your home and removing CO2 from the atmosphere.