EPDM is an extremely durable synthetic rubber roofing membrane that is widely used in low slope buildings. EPDM is commonly used on commercial roofs, but can also be found on residential structures with a low slope. There are many advantages to EPDM.
Its affordability, durability and energy efficiency has made it a popular choice among property owners who need to protect their flat roof from heat, precipitation and more. EPDM is available in black or white and in a wide variety of widths, so it's easy to customize to the structure where it's being installed. In addition, it's also easy to maintain. Many homeowners and business owners regard EPDM as a win-win roofing material, and a clear choice for a new flat roof.
EPDM roof membranes remain stable over time and can have a life expectancy of over 50 years. There are many things you can do to extend the life of your EPDM roof:
Yes, EPDM is a good roofing product for a homeowner or business owner who wants a long-lasting, durable product that is easy to maintain and eco-friendly. EPDM is a flat roof product, only appropriate for roofs with a flat roof or low-slope. Your roofing contractor will help you decide if EPDM is appropriate for your home or commercial building.
EPDM is designed to take LIGHT foot traffic during installation and for occasional cleaning or maintenance. EPDM is not appropriate if you regularly use your roof for activities like entertaining, gardening, etc.
You can install EPDM membrane over an existing roof only if a new layer of 5/8" plywood, 5/8" OSB board or polyisocyanurate board with a fiberglass backing is used as a barrier to protect the EPDM.
You install a new membrane directly over top of the old rubber membrane IF:
1) The existing insulation is not saturated with moisture AND
2) The deck is not rotten or rusted to the point that it cannot hold a screw.
An EPDM roof with a thickness of 45 mils should last around twelve years. If your roof is 90 mils thick, it might last more than twenty-five years.
Expect to pay between $6.50 and $12.50 per square foot to install EPDM membrane on a typical flat roof. The best way to find out how much your EPDM roof will cost is to consult with a contractor that has transparent billing practices and a good reputation.
Pickard Roofing is proud to be the EPDM pros in North Carolina! We can help you determine how much it will cost to install a new EPDM roof on your home. We can also help you maintain your existing EPDM roof. Contact us for a free estimate or to discuss your maintenance and installation needs.
At Pickard Roofing, we think Design. Craft. Renew. We are experienced in all types of roofing systems- and provide the right roofing design and selective craftsmanship for renewing our customer’s assets. We invite sustainable building customers to give us a call for your free evaluation. For over 90 years Pickard Roofing Company has installed countless metal, tile, slate, TPO, EPDM, and all types of shingle roofing in the Triangle. Our services include residential, commercial, custom architectural metal fabrication, and historical renovation.