How to Install Rubber Roofing in 4 Easy Steps
If you have decided on a flat roof for the extension, using rubber rather than felt offers better value for money. Traditional felt is hardy and if installed properly will last for a good few years, yet rubber is installed in a single exercise, and with no joints or seams, the surface is completely waterproof.
Step 1: Removing the old roof – This might be fibreglass or felt, and the roofing is removed down to the timber sheeting, and with a top rated roofing company in Stoke-On-Trent only a call away, the experts are ready to install a new rubber roof.
Step 2: New Plywood Base is fitted, along with insulation - This is the foundation of the roof, and it will not get wet, as there are sealant coatings to prevent dampness coming through. Once a solid platform has been built, the base is re...