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Low-Slope Roof Repair Al 02-14-2005
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Posted by John B on February 14, 2005, 4:55 pm


EPDM is condemned in this article.
http://irc.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/newsletter/v1no3/edpm_e.html
EPDM is condemned in this article.

> Modern far superior product is full glue down EPDM. Think big rubber
sheet
> and you understand what this is. Not sure what the actual rating is but I
> would guess 25-30 years.
>
>
> Colbyt
>
>




Posted by on February 15, 2005, 1:26 am



>EPDM is condemned in this article.
>http://irc.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/newsletter/v1no3/edpm_e.html


That article does not condem EPDM itself at all, really. The problems
encountered were found to be due to installation issues. Read it again.

BB


>
>> Modern far superior product is full glue down EPDM. Think big rubber
>sheet
>> and you understand what this is. Not sure what the actual rating is but I
>> would guess 25-30 years.
>>
>>
>> Colbyt
>>
>>
>



Posted by The hooligan on February 14, 2005, 7:59 pm


I also have a roof problem. My sun porch drops one foot in a distance of
sixteen feet. The inside ceiling is interior drop ceiling asbestos roof
panels and they leak continually. The
exterior is the wavy metal and I am looking for something to put on top
of it. The frame is metal underneath the metal roof, so I would rather
not try to deck it. any suggestions. Will rolled roof go over the
corrugated roof, or will I have to deck it? Thanks Al



Posted by bumtracks on February 14, 2005, 10:47 pm


Curious / What kind of roofing material is on it now & what was there?

fwiw;
I'm in a mid 50's Florida home with about 2:12 pitch roof which originally
was tar and gravel, which is still available no problem.
I see low slope roofs around your pitch all over the place and its not
unusual to use asphalt shingles which this homes roof is now but you only
expect about 15 yrs service - Torch-Down modified bitootem(sic) is popular
on roofs too,, kind of like an asphalt roll roofing except thicker with the
overlaps melted together. Put it on about a 24'x 32' oversized two car
garage a couple yrs ago $2000 total for strip/install and that was a high
priced job as everybody were too busy after some severe gusty weather.
http://www.certainteed.com/CertainTeed/Pro/Property+Owner+Manager/Roofing/Installation/LowSlope/

> I live in a house my parents bought in the
> late 1940's. In the back is a low-slope
> roof. The low-slope portion has been untouched
> since at least the 1960's if not the 1950's.
>
> This summer I had a new roof installed on the
> rest of the house. The roofer told me he would
> not do the low-slope part. I told him that suited
> me just fine because it never gave me any trouble
> and had been zero maintenance.
>
> It turned out that he sub-contracted out the
> entire job. He didn't watch "his guys" and
> they roofed the entire roof including the low-
> slope portion.
>
> The manufacturer said they
> would not warrant the low-slope portion because
> of insufficient slope. Another roofer told me
> the roof will not last.
>
> Problem: No one knows how to put the roof
> back the way it was. Everyone I have consulted
> about the roof says that the technology is lost
> and that any roof that is put there will have
> to be coated every three years.
>
> Have we regressed that much?
> Is it impossible to construct a low-slope roof
> (1.75 in 12) so that it does not need to be
> maintained?




Posted by Al on February 14, 2005, 6:22 pm


I don't know what it was other than not shingles. If I knew,
I wouldn't be as concerned. If I knew I could get more of
it, I wouldn't worry at all.

I don't know if it is still there or not. I'll find out
this summer.

bumtracks wrote:
> Curious / What kind of roofing material is on it now & what was there?
>
> fwiw;
> I'm in a mid 50's Florida home with about 2:12 pitch roof which originally
> was tar and gravel, which is still available no problem.
> I see low slope roofs around your pitch all over the place and its not
> unusual to use asphalt shingles which this homes roof is now but you only
> expect about 15 yrs service

Wasn't asphalt shingles.

- Torch-Down modified bitootem(sic) is popular
> on roofs too,, kind of like an asphalt roll roofing except thicker with the
> overlaps melted together. Put it on about a 24'x 32' oversized two car
> garage a couple yrs ago $2000 total for strip/install and that was a high
> priced job as everybody were too busy after some severe gusty weather.

Could be this

>
http://www.certainteed.com/CertainTeed/Pro/Property+Owner+Manager/Roofing/Installation/LowSlope/
>
>
>>I live in a house my parents bought in the
>>late 1940's. In the back is a low-slope
>>roof. The low-slope portion has been untouched
>>since at least the 1960's if not the 1950's.
>>
>>This summer I had a new roof installed on the
>>rest of the house. The roofer told me he would
>>not do the low-slope part. I told him that suited
>>me just fine because it never gave me any trouble
>>and had been zero maintenance.
>>
>>It turned out that he sub-contracted out the
>>entire job. He didn't watch "his guys" and
>>they roofed the entire roof including the low-
>>slope portion.
>>
>>The manufacturer said they
>>would not warrant the low-slope portion because
>>of insufficient slope. Another roofer told me
>>the roof will not last.
>>
>>Problem: No one knows how to put the roof
>>back the way it was. Everyone I have consulted
>>about the roof says that the technology is lost
>>and that any roof that is put there will have
>>to be coated every three years.
>>
>>Have we regressed that much?
>>Is it impossible to construct a low-slope roof
>>(1.75 in 12) so that it does not need to be
>>maintained?
>
>
>


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