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Rolled roofing is an affordable and relatively easy-to-install roofing option. Roll roofing for flat roofs popularity has grown for offering temporary or budget-conscious roofing solutions. It is used in commercial or residential buildings, such as sheds, garages, and mobile homes. Peruse the vast catalog of different types of rolled roofing at cheap prices.

How do you install rolled roofing?

Prepare the roof before starting the rolled roof installation process. Remove debris by sweeping and blowing the dust from the surface. Apply roll out roofing cement to the edges before the first sheet or roof felt roll installation. Roll roofing adhesive helps in sticking things together. Depending on the rolled roofing you're using, some need specialized installation, while others require a base underlayment. For instance, a rolled rubber roofing needs a base installation. For touch-down roll roofing, you require an open flame propane touch that heats the material. The liberty roll roofing, on the other hand, works well as a top layer coating. Lastly, seal the vent and overlap the valleys using the rubber seal liquid rubber waterproofing and protective coating.

What are flashing rolls when installing rolled roofing?

Flashing must be considered part of modern building rolled roofing installation. The primary purpose of a flashing roll is to waterproof the building and prevent water from sipping through parts like chimneys, walls, windows, decks, wall intersections, corner boards, vent pipes, etc. Mold problems can arise from leaking water, reducing a building's value or aesthetic look. Ideally, the rolls are placed under roll shingles, redirecting the water to a specified drainage location.

There are different types of flashing rolls in the market, and depending on your budget, the type of roof you have, the adhesive to use, and the paint, you can get the right flashing roll to suit your needs. For instance, aluminum flashing rolls are rust and corrosion-resistant and can effortlessly be paintable with a color that suits your roof and home. Copper flashing rolls are a long-term investment as their durability lasts over 50 years. Their versatility and flexibility in bending make them easy to use and install in hard-to-reach places. On the other hand, steel and lead flashing rolls are affordable and sturdy. Both are corrosion-free once galvanized.

What is the difference between plastic and aluminum roll roofing?

Plastic and aluminum roll roofing have their characteristics and advantages. They are both lightweight; however, some key differences distinguish the two. PVC or thermoplastic olefin makes roofing plastic rolls, enhancing their rust and decay resistance. The plastic option has insulation properties that add thermal insulation to buildings. However, the reflective nature of aluminum makes it suitable to reflect sunlight and heat from buildings. Aluminum roll roofing is slightly costly compared to plastic, but its durability can offset the initial cost over time.