FAQs
What are the disadvantages of a rubber roof?
One disadvantage to installing a rubber roof is that black mold spots can sometimes develop on rubber roof shingles over time. While unsightly, they are not a source of concern, and you can easily prevent or remove them with a regular roof cleaning.
Another additional step some homeowners take is to add a UV protectant that contains no petroleum distillates since they can cause rubber shingles to blister and allow water into your roof’s subframe.
Lastly, your newly installed rubber roof might have a strong odor. While this is typically a minor issue for most people, it dissipates over time until it fades. However, if someone in your home suffers from respiratory issues, it may cause problems.
How do roofing professionals install rubber roofing materials?
Once you find and hire your roofing professionals, you might want to know more about the installation process and how everyone gets the job done to give you insight into where your labor costs go.
Here are some tools and equipment your installation team needs and may bring:
- Sturdy, professional roofing ladder
- Hammers
- Safety goggles and gloves
- Seam probe tool
- Paint brushes
- Seam adhesive
- Silicone hand roller
- Roofing brush
- Seam tape
- Membrane adhesive
- Membrane scissors
- Solvent-based cleaning solution
- Penny roller
- Roofing rolls and underlayment, if necessary
Once your roofing professionals are set up with tools and anything else they need, they can start the process, which typically involves the following:
- Setting up the area, putting up ladders and staging the tools needed at specific spots
- Tearing off the old roofing
- Securing the roofing deck
- Laying the insulation if your specific type of rubber requires it
- Laying out the rubber roofing sheets
- Attaching the sheets correctly and securely
- Sealing the seams
- Conducting a final review and cleanup
How are rubber roofing materials sourced?
One of the most attractive aspects of rubber roofing materials is their sourcing. A rubber roof is commonly composed of recycled materials, making it one of the most eco-friendly options.