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Flat roof coverings may be time consuming to fit and hence contractors tend to overprice the fitting of a fresh rubber roofing. Fitting your own personal DIY flat roof product will mean you are likely to save lots of cash and the undertaking is not technically challenging, so long as you are reasonably mobile. Remember to make fully sure your own personal safety at all times, when you are likely to be working at height.

Rubber roofing could be the ideal material for a flat roof as you only have to roll it out within the surface. Begin by making certain you have removed all of the remnants of your previous covering and search for just about any areas that have been exposed to moisture. Nail, or screw, in to place insulation boards if you want to replace the roof structure. Once the surface is prepared, roll out your rubber substance, starting work on the part of your roof with the shortest dimension.

Since DIY flat roof material is available in rolls it will have to be left to flatten out for a time in the sun. It is always best to take on a job like this when the weather forecast is favourable. Roll out more parts of the rubber material permitting every one to overlap the last by three inches or so. Cut away any excess areas of the rubber that intersects with guttering. Let a little of the material to overhang the edge of your roof at each side.

Once flat, fold straight back on it self the last section of rubber you put in position. Apply adhesive to the upturned section of material and push it back in place. Ensure your get a good fit by making use of a high quality brush at the top side of the rubber to work out any irregular parts. Carry on to use adhesive to the rest of the rubber roofing product and work it into place along with your brush.

All that remains is to cut the overhanging rubber so that there is a neat finish. Fix the edges in place with roofing nails and for a good finish nail a batten in place over them. roofing a garage flat roofing repair firestone rubber roof

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