Saturday, March 26, 2011

Selecting A Reliable Flat Roof Covering

By Jennifer M. Weis


Flat roof coverings are sold on the market today and they have become popular among individuals and construction companies. There are many products used which include bitumen based torch on felts and fiberglass among other and all these products can serve a great purpose if they are installed on a roof that is slightly angled and not one that is completely flat.

The moment water is allowed to gather on a roof, chances are the material will be damaged with time. It's therefore better to increase the slope of the roof so that water can be able to slope down into the gutter.

In the 1990's torch-on felt systems became popular on the market and hey replaced the hot pot which was a description of a burning pot of tar which people who used to roof would use to melt the material that bonds onto the felt.

A gas powered blow torch is used to heat up the bitumen product which in the case of torch-on felts is already adhered at the back of the material.

These different kinds of products got a problem from UV damage and this increased the chances of cracks developing as well as constant drying. There was also fear of having a fire breakout with the use of a gas powered blow torch.

When you are in the process of installing fiberglass, you don't have to use heat but it is very crucial for the specialist to have complete knowledge and understanding of the process and this is in the field of drying times and chemical mix ratios.

Those that keep ripping the fiber glass and starting again are those that fail to do the right procedure. It is therefore important for you to follow the right procedure if you want to have positive results that will last long.

If you are searching for any other alternative, you can consider the option of using rubber sheets. These are known for their strength and it is hard for them to get spoilt. You don't need heat to work with them but rather some chemicals to bond the overlaps or joints.




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