Metal Roof – How to make a longlasting patch
This video demonstrates how to make a rubber patch that will last on a metal roof. http://www.flatroofdoc.com
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This video demonstrates how to make a rubber patch that will last on a metal roof. http://www.flatroofdoc.com
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Two-Ply rubber roofs were installed over the old and a new roof. We specialize in Torch Down Rubber Roof membranes. http://www.flatroofdoc.com
Torch Down Rubber roof over new and existing roofs Read More »
A rubber roof torched to an existing rubber roof makes for the best roofing system http://www.flatroofdoc.com
Two Ply Rubber Roof System explained over existing torch down Read More »
A Two-Ply Modified Bitumen Torch Down Rubber Roof will last well over 40 years. There is no other roofing system that can compete with the durability of a two-ply torch down system. If you happen to have a Modified Bitumen Torch Down roof, and may be in need of repair or is leaking, the best
Torch Down Two-Ply Rubber Roof – This will outlast all other roofs by more than 40 years Read More »
The best drain system for flat roofs is those that are lower than the roof surface. This is normally called a drain basin
Draining System on Flat Roofs explained – The Best roof drain to have on a flat roof Read More »
We have seen where a novice roofer will install shingles on a flat roof. Too low a pitch will cause leaks.
Shingles on a flat roof causes leaks Read More »
Making a channel on a roof is sometimes a better way to lead water off a roof than to build it up instead
Installing a channel on a flat roof: The Best draining system on standing water Read More »
Making repairs on a flat roof is pretty simple as long as you use the tight materials.
Roofing Materials to Repair EPDM and Torch Down Rubber Roofs Read More »
Demonstrating why a Torch Down roofing membrane is is better quality than that of an EPDM Rubber.
Demonstration of EPDM and Torch Down. Why one is better than the other? Read More »
One of the areas that cause chimneys to leak is the crown. We cover it with a rubber membrane. This is a method we have used for many years with great success.
Sealing Chimney Crown for Leaks with Rubber Read More »