epdm

More commonly known as the “rubber roof” EPDM is an extremely durable thermoset, synthetic rubber roofing membrane widely used in low-slope buildings.

Its has two primary ingredients, ethylene and propylene, which are derived from oil and natural gas and is available in black or white and comes in a wide range of widths, ranging from 7.5 feet to fifty feet, and in two thicknesses, 45 and 60 mils.
EPDM can be installed either fully adhered, mechanically attached or ballasted, with the seams of the roofing system sealed with liquid adhesives or specially formulated tape.

Features

Benefits

EPDM provides good resistance to corrosive chemicals, diluted mineral acids and vegetable oils.
A properly installed and maintained EPDM roofing system can last up to 30 years as it is resistant to the sun’s UV and ultraviolet rays.
EPDM rubber reflects heat and helps cut cooling costs in summer and acts as an insulator during the colder months, to help reduce heating costs.