Step-by-Step EPDM Installation Guide for an Efficient Roof

EPDM, or ethylene propylene diene monomer, is a type of fake rubber often used for flat roofs. People like it because it lasts a long time, is cheap, and tough. You can put it on many different buildings, and if you install it right and look after it, it can last up to 50 years. Here’s how to put an EPDM roof in, step by step, with everything you need and how to stay safe during the EPDM installation process.

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Health & Safety for EPDM Installation

When installing an EPDM roof, it's crucial to keep everyone safe. Here are some detailed safety tips to follow:

The before and after EPDM installation on a porch

Step-by-Step EPDM Installation Guide for an Efficient Roof

  1. Surface Cleaning & Preparation To get the best results for your EPDM roof installation, you need to prepare the roof properly. Sweep the roof with a soft brush to remove all dirt, grease, dust, and debris. Remove any old coverings like asphalt layers. This step is crucial because any leftover waste can affect the quality and ease of your EPDM application.
    Make sure the roof is completely dry because the EPDM won't stick to wet surfaces. Any trapped moisture can vaporize and hinder the EPDM's performance. Inspect the roof for cracks or gaps and fill any gaps larger than a quarter of an inch with wood strips. To prepare for wall trim flashing, use an angle grinder or mortar chisel to chase out the brick mortar joint.
  2. Positioning and Resting Unfold and lay the EPDM rubber over the roof, making sure it covers the roof completely with extra overhang for the walls and roof edge. Install the drip batten and drip back trim along the roof edge for effective rainwater drainage. Let the membrane rest for 30 minutes to allow it to expand naturally. This helps ensure a smooth installation with no wrinkles.
  3. Apply Water-Based Adhesive After 30 minutes, fold the EPDM membrane back to expose half of the roof deck. Apply water-based deck adhesive with a 9” roller, spreading the glue evenly with no lumps. Leave a 150mm space around the deck perimeter for contact adhesive later. Roll the EPDM back into position while the adhesive is still wet to secure it. Use a broom to sweep across the EPDM to remove any trapped air and create a smooth bond.
  4. Apply Contact Adhesive Fold back the un-adhered EPDM on the 150mm perimeter section. Apply a thin coat of contact adhesive to this space and any vertical upstands, covering both the deck and the back of the EPDM membrane. Once the adhesive is touch-dry, trim the excess EPDM membrane from the walls and upstands.
  5. EPDM Tape Use EPDM tape to waterproof external roof corners. Cut the tape to size, allowing extra height and width. Apply EPDM rubber primer slightly beyond the tape area and let it dry. Press the tape down and stretch to secure it. Use a penny roller to ensure the tape is fully bonded.
  6. Installing Wall Trim Drill the wall trim and wall with a masonry drill, then fit a RawlPlug and fastener. Apply mastic to the wall trim and wall chase out.
  7. Finishing the Edges Fold the EPDM membrane by pinching to form a 'pigs ear' and fold it onto the side of the roof. Install the trim corner, secure the plastic trim kerb edge, and cut to length. Use snap clips to secure. Install the drip/gutter front trim and trim any excess EPDM membrane.
  8. Finished!Your EPDM roof installation is now complete and can last up to 50 years with proper care.

To maximize its lifespan, follow these tips:

Consider Professional Help for Your EPDM Installation

Installing an EPDM roof can be a highly effective way to ensure your flat roof lasts for decades. By following this step-by-step guide, you can achieve a durable and reliable roofing solution. However, the installation process can be complex and requires careful attention to detail to avoid potential issues that could affect the roof’s performance.

If you are unsure about any part of the installation or if you simply want to ensure the highest quality result, consider seeking professional help. Roofing professionals have the experience, tools, and expertise to install your EPDM roof efficiently and safely. They can also provide valuable advice on maintenance and repairs to maximize the lifespan of your roof.

Whether you decide to do it yourself or hire a professional, taking the time to ensure a proper EPDM installation will pay off with a roof that provides excellent protection and durability for many years to come.