Rubber Roofing Information
Q: I am currently doing some research on rubber roofing and was wondering if you could tell me whatever you know about it and if you ever installed it, and the pros and cons of rubber tiles.
A:I am not aware of rubber tile roofing, only single ply roofing made of rubber and similar kinds of products. A website you could research is www.ibroof.com.
Single ply synthetic membrane roofing systems applied in sheets are ideal for use over mobile homes and other low sloping or flat roofs because they are durable, pliable and waterproof. Some membranes are made from synthetic rubber polymers, others are made from plastic polymers. The IB Roof system I prefer is manufactured with copolymer alloys and offers a lifetime warranty against leakage and water ponding.
Synthetic single ply roof systems are not the cheapest way to reroof a mobile (or any) home in the short term. But considering they can last twice as long (or longer) as other types of roofing and can save on energy costs, they can save you both time and money in the long run.
A layer of foam can be applied over the top of the existing roof (without tearing it off) which serves as insulation, then the entire surface is covered with this waterproof membrane. It also reflects heat and sun away from the roof, saving even more cooling costs.
This is not to be confused with Sprayed Polyurethane Foam (SPF), which is sprayed onto the roof as a liquid. SPF roofing must be recoated regularly and can be torn. SPF roofs also tend to attract critters like birds and squirrels that like to bury acorns into it, causing leaks.
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This information is brought to you by Carl Eichman of A-Better Roofing & Construction in Citrus Heights, CA.
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