EPDM Rubber Membrane Roofing
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EPDM roofing (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) - commonly known as rubber roofing. An EPDM roof is a single-ply membrane, meaning there is only one layer of roofing material. EPDM thickness ranges with the most common thickness being 45 or 60 mil.
EPDM roofing has been used in the U.S. since the 60's, and is one of the most frequently used types of roofing materials for low-slope or flat roof systems. EPDM roofing features enhanced durability and versatility, and is typically considered easier to install, maintain & repair than most other types of roofing materials. Rubber roofing is an inexpensive option when considering roof installations for your company or home.