Rolled Roofing
We are dedicated to giving the best services for residential, commercial, and industrial roofing. We use the highest-quality roofing materials.
Rolled Roofing
Rolled Roofing is not EPMD/ Rubber roofing or torch down. It is an asphalt roof. Roll roofing, or rolled roofing, might be a good solution if you prefer a simple, lower-cost material to re-roof a structure instead of using conventional shingle-type roofing materials. Rolled roofing is a mineral-surfaced roofing material that comes in rolls. It is thinner, less durable, and cheaper than asphalt shingles. Plus, it is one of few types of roofs that most homeowners can install on a do-it-yourself basis, although in a limited fashion.
- Professional roofers who are qualified.
- Informed and helpful personnel.
- Effective and well-organized work procedures.
- Quality Control System.
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Rolled Roofing
Rolled roofing is rarely used for residences and other occupied structures. As a result, this product works well for utilitarian, functional structures such as work sheds, shops, potting sheds, barns, garages, outdoor roofed exercise structures, kids’ treehouses, and other outbuildings.
Rolled roofing material is often used on low- sloped roofs.
If your roof pitch declines up to 1 inch vertically for every 12 inches
horizontally (1:12 pitch), it is a good candidate for rolled roofing as long as you
use the concealed nail method of fastening. Otherwise, the safest minimum pitch
for rolled roofing is 2 inches of decline per 12 inches of horizontal direction (2:12
pitch).
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