Waterproofing a Roof

Waterproofing a Roof

If nothing else, a roof ought to be waterproof. The words even rhyme. However, it can be hard to waterproof a canopy with traditional materials like shingles and wood. In recent years, as materials science has made relentless strides, a wide range of waterproofing and insulation products have become available. These products are engineered to fulfill several important requirements at once. In today’s highly regulated and competitive construction environment, it won’t do to have a roof that simply keeps out water, but doesn’t last very long or leaches dangerous chemicals.

Water Resistant Membranes

The heart of a good waterproofing system is a resistant membrane that will resist rainfall and moisture, and help drain water efficiently towards the gutter without pooling. Membranes can be hot-applied or cold-applied, and consist of such materials as rubberized asphalt, self-adhesive bitumen, Boston EPDM flat roof, PVC, or multiple layer built up bituminous roof systems. Before starting work, experienced companies will consult you on the type of membrane your roof requires for maximum longevity and performance.

The original roof on 100 year old house needed to be replaced. We removed the standing seam metal roofing and secured a layer of insulation to the deck. We then installed Sarnafil’s Décor Profile roof system, made with aged copper. This roof system provided the watertight integrity of a single ply membrane with the aesthetic appeal of standing seam metal.
The original roof on 100 year old house needed to be replaced. We removed the standing seam metal roofing and secured a layer of insulation to the deck. We then installed Sarnafil’s Décor Profile roof system, made with aged copper. This roof system provided the watertight integrity of a single ply membrane with the aesthetic appeal of standing seam metal.

Additional Materials

A membrane is just one part of the roof; in order to protect it, it needs to be encased in several layers of roofing material, which can be anything from shingles to engineered materials to asphalt or gravel. With residential roofs from Boston residential roofing contractors, there may be numerous architectural elements such as dormers and gables that need to be worked around, in order to avoid any gaps or leaks.

Why Eagle Rivet?

It’s important to contract a company that knows what it’s doing, since once a membrane has been installed, it’s fairly difficult to repair. With Eagle Rivet Roof Service Corporation , you will be safe in knowing that your roof is done right the first time. Our customers get the best and most durable waterproofing for a reasonable price.

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