Last week we covered the top 2 reasons why EPDM roofing is the go-to material for commercial (and residential) roofing companies when tackling flat or low-sloped roofs.
Now let’s get into the nitty-gritty of why this material saves so much money over its lifetime.
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (aka “rubber roofing”) is a single-ply synthetic membrane produced from natural gas and oil. Installed from large rolls, it’s highly water resistant, flexible, and low maintenance. But it’s also–
The average lifespan of a properly installed EPDM roof can exceed 40 years. That’s because it’s resistant to UV rays and extreme temperatures, although it is susceptible to sudden damage from foot traffic, equipment, or hail impact. You should schedule a roof inspection every 2-3 years just to have it checked and get ahead of any storm-related damages.
At $4 to $10 per square foot, EPDM is actually cheaper than multi-layer commercial roofing systems like modified bitumen. Once properly installed and maintained, you won’t have to pay for roof replacement service for decades. That means your initial investment goes much, much farther. And unlike some other modern roofing materials, EPDM is 100% recyclable, contributing to the already minimal environmental impact of its manufacturing process.
Given its long lifespan, durability, flexibility, and low maintenance, EPDM offers a high ROI on your initial roofing investment and saves you money over time.
So what are you waiting for? If you’re ready to get your roof system replaced and that wide, flat building top is begging for a professional team, give us a call.
Otherwise, we’ll be back next week with more info on single-ply roofing materials and where to use them.
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