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  • Tecta America Kentucky Commercial Roofing
    3.6
    Ste. 500, 9450 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont, US

    ROOFING REDEFINED With a nationwide presence, access to the latest roof technology and a reputation for quality workmanship, Tecta America can install and maintain any roof system. EXPERTS services CAREERS SAFETY We have the experience you’re looking for SHARING NEWS, INSPIRATION, AND KNOWLEDGE Tecta America Commercial Roofing Acquires Sterling Commercial Roofing Tecta America announces that Jared Wootton is promoted to Operating Unit President of J Reynolds & Co. Tecta America Announces Promotion of Geoff Hagan to Senior Vice President of National Service Tecta America Commercial Roofing Announces Promotion of Kevin Palmer to President Tecta America Commercial Roofing Acquires Eberhard Companies Tecta America Commercial Roofing Opens New Office in Colorado Springs, CO Tecta America remains #1 on ENR’s Top Firms in Roofing Tecta America Acquires Pieros Construction Co Tecta America tops the list for Top 100 Roofing Contractors Tecta America Acquires Tuscano-Maher Roofing Inc. Tecta America Acquires Oshkosh Industrial Roofing & Sheetmetal Tecta America Acquires Mahaney Group Tecta America Acquires Katchmark Construction in Chantilly and Chesapeake, VA Tecta America Acquires Pioneer Roofing in Johnson Creek, Wisconsin Tecta America Acquires Roof Services in Deer Park, NY TA New England Supports NCMEC Portland New England Team collects Toys for Tots Tecta America Acquires Childers Roofing & Sheetmetal Geoff Hagan Promoted to VP of Operations at Tecta America Tecta America Announces New President of F.J.A. Christiansen Roofing Co. What our clients are saying ‘I am the facility manager of a large one-story building. When we were looking for a roofer for our building, it was a daunting task. Tecta came out of the gate showing us industry-standard and going above that standard to show what level of service and installation we would get if we chose to go with Tecta. Thank goodness we did! From start to finish (about 7 weeks), this project was perfectly executed. Their impact on my building and my employee’s daily work was so minimal I often forgot they were on site. Obviously, the noise will always be an issue, but the crews were so respectful and helped me know what times would be most loud so my employees would be informed. I would 100% recommend them and use them again on future projects.’ Hilary Adams Facility Manager - Private Property

  • All Coast Roofing
    4.9
    Vancouver, US

    As a Vancouver roofing contractor All Coast Roofing's mission is to exceed our customers' expectations through a commitment to safety, knowledge, and high-quality workmanship. With over 20 years of experience, and as a third-generation construction and Vancouver roofing expert, we know first hand that exceptional customer service and meticulous craftsmanship is the gold standard. We meet this gold standard on a foundation of honesty and trust.

  • Apex Roofing
    4.9
    15407 E Mission Ave, #203, 15407 E Mission Ave # 203, Spokane Valley, 99037, US

    At Apex Roofing, trust is the cornerstone of our service. Your home deserves the best, and we’re here to deliver. We don’t offer generic solutions – we tailor our expertise to your unique needs. Our dedicated team is committed to delivering premium quality roofing that stands the test of time. From the moment you reach out to us for an inspection or estimate, you’ll experience a level of service that sets us apart. Our expert crew conducts thorough inspections, guiding you through the process step by step. We work diligently to ensure your roof replacement is seamless and at your convenience. With our skilled roofers handling the installation and clean-up promptly, you can be confident in a job well done. At Apex Roofing, we don’t just promise—we commit.

  • All Star Roofing
    5
    422 Richards St, Unit-170, Vancouver, V6B 2Z4, US

    All Star Roofing is a locally owned and operated roofing company serving Vancouver and surrounding areas. We are committed to providing high-quality workmanship at affordable prices. With over 20 years of experience, we have a reputation for excellence and build partnerships with our clients. We offer a wide range range of roofing services, including commercial, industrial, and residential roofing. Our services include re-roofing, roof repair, restoration, torch-on roofing, flat roofing, skylights, shingle roofing, roof maintenance, and epoxy flooring membranes. We are fully insured and offer 24/7 emergency service.

  • Western Pacific Roofing - Vancouver
    4
    13504 NE 84th St #103, Vancouver, 98682, US

    Building our Reputation One Roof at a Time. Western Pacific Roofing takes pride in providing an outstanding experience for our customers, from the initial bid to the completion. We want you to be 100% satisfied. With 40 years of combined Vancouver roofing experience, FREE no-obligation estimates and our quick turnaround between estimate and roof completion, you can trust us to get the job done right. We are Vancouver roofing insurance, claim experts. We will work with your insurance company every step of the way, all free of charge. Give us a call today and explore our full line of Vancouver Washington roofing services we provide! Come see how we earned our stellar reputation.

  • Bayview Roofing
    4.3
    Bremerton, US

    Located on the Kitsap Peninsula, Bayview Roofing offers a full line of residential and commercial roofing services. We have been proudly serving the greater Puget Sound, including the Seattle-Metro area since 2002. Our crews of professional and experienced roofers take pride in doing exceptional work at competitive prices. We are always honest and upfront about our pricing and never take shortcuts. Whether it’s a full roof replacement, maintenance or repairs, Bayview Roofing has you covered. Our estimates are always free, so contact us today!

  • Cooper Roofing
    4.8
    600-1285 W Broadway, Vancouver, V6H 3X8, US

    Cooper Roofing is a top-rated roofing company in Vancouver, serving both residential and commercial clients. With a long history of providing quality workmanship and a hassle-free experience, Cooper Roofing has earned the prestigious BBB A+ rating. They specialize in new roof installations, replacements, and repairs, offering a wide range of roofing materials, including shingle, torch-on, and metal. Cooper Roofing is committed to customer satisfaction and backs their work with a 50-year extended Emerald Pro warranty on shingle roofing projects. They are also a SELECT ShingleMaster™ Certified contractor, demonstrating their expertise and commitment to excellence in the roofing industry.

  • Astro Roofing
    5
    Kirkland, 98034, US

    Astro Roofing is a trusted expert roofer in Seattle Area, providing high-quality roofing services for both residential and commercial properties. With 20 years of experience, our team of licensed, bonded, and insured professionals is dedicated to delivering premium roofing solutions that meet the highest standards of quality and safety. We offer a comprehensive range of services, including roof repair, replacement, maintenance, and specialized services like gutter cleaning. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in every project we undertake, and we are proud to be certified by Shingle Masters for our premium quality and unmatched expertise.

  • Komo Roofing
    4.8
    1917 W 4th Ave, #118, Vancouver, V6J 1M7, US

    Komo Roofing is one of Vancouver’s most trusted roofing companies because our fundamental practices are built around providing honest, quality and professional service in every aspect of what we do. We put the client first because we know you deserve only the best. We also know that you work hard to ensure that you provide a beautiful home for you and for your family. This is why Komo Roofing is so committed to making sure you are taken care of every step of the way, because at Komo Roofing we were built off of the same principles of hard work too! Come see the Komo Difference and how we can make sure that your interest is best looked after.

  • First Rate Roofing Services
    5
    1714 E Bismark Ave, Spokane, 99202, US

    First Rate Roofing Services is a family-owned and operated roofing company proudly serving the Pacific Northwest. We specialize in all roof services, including roof replacement, roof repairs, coatings, inspections, maintenance, roof and gutter cleanings, and emergency leak repairs for both commercial and residential properties. We work with any and all roof systems. Our goal is to provide outstanding and honest service to our customers. We strive to extend the life of your current roof and bring it back to life. If that's not possible, we can always start fresh with a roof replacement. We are one of Home Advisor's TOP RATED roofing contractors in the PNW with over 100+ 5-star reviews and growing. Contact us today and see why homeowners and property managers choose First Rate Roofing Services for all their roofing and gutter projects.

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Rubber Roof Installation FAQs

Find answers to frequently asked questions about rubber roof installation and connect with reputable rubber roofing contractors in USA.

How do I fix a leak in a rubber roof?

To repair a leak in a rubber roof:
  1. Locate the Leak: Thoroughly inspect the roof surface, seams, flashing, and penetrations to pinpoint the leak's source.
  2. Clean the Area: Clean the area around the leak using a mild detergent and water, ensuring it's dry before proceeding.
  3. Apply Patch or Sealant: Depending on the leak's size and location, apply an EPDM patch using a specialized adhesive or use a sealant to fill the gap.
  4. Inspect and Test: Once the patch or sealant has cured, inspect the area and perform a water test to ensure the leak is fixed.
For larger or more complex leaks, or if you're uncertain about the repair process, it's best to consult a professional roofing contractor.

What is the warranty on an EPDM rubber roof?

EPDM rubber roofs typically come with:
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: Covers defects in the EPDM membrane itself, typically ranging from 10 to 30 years or more, depending on the manufacturer and the membrane's thickness.
  • Contractor's Warranty: Covers the installation workmanship, usually for a shorter period, such as 1 to 5 years.
Review both warranties' terms and conditions to understand coverage, limitations, and what can void them (like improper installation or maintenance).

How do I repair a tear in my rubber roof?

Repairing a tear in an EPDM rubber roof typically involves applying a patch over the damaged area.
Here's a general overview of the process:
  1. Clean the Area: Clean the area around the tear with a mild detergent and water, ensuring it's completely dry before proceeding.
  2. Cut a Patch: Cut a patch of EPDM membrane material that is slightly larger than the tear, ensuring it overlaps the damaged area by at least 2 inches on all sides.
  3. Apply Adhesive: Apply a specialized EPDM adhesive to the underside of the patch and the roof surface around the tear, following the manufacturer's instructions.
  4. Position the Patch: Carefully position the patch over the tear, pressing it firmly into place to ensure good adhesion.
  5. Roll the Patch: Use a roller to press out any air bubbles and ensure a smooth, even bond between the patch and the roof surface.
  6. Apply Sealant: Apply a bead of sealant around the patch's edges to provide additional protection against leaks.
  7. Inspect and Test: Once the adhesive and sealant have cured, inspect the repaired area and perform a water test to ensure it's watertight.
For larger tears or more complex repairs, it's best to consult a professional roofing contractor.

Can you put a new rubber roof over an old one?

Installing a new rubber roof (EPDM membrane) over an old one, known as a roof overlay or recover, is possible under certain conditions. However, there are important considerations:
  • Condition of the Existing Roof: The existing rubber roof should be in relatively good condition, with no significant damage or ponding water issues.
  • Number of Layers: Most building codes allow only one layer of roof overlay. If your existing roof already has an overlay, a complete tear-off is usually required.
  • Compatibility: Ensure the new EPDM membrane is compatible with the old one and that the adhesive will bond effectively to the existing surface.
  • Local Building Codes: Check with your local building department to verify if roof overlays are permitted and if any specific requirements apply.
While a roof overlay can be a cost-effective option, it's crucial to consult with a qualified roofing contractor to determine if it's suitable for your roof's specific circumstances. They can assess the existing roof's condition and advise on the best approach.

How do I fix a leak in a rubber roof?

To repair a leak in a rubber roof:
  1. Locate the Leak: Thoroughly inspect the roof surface, seams, flashing, and penetrations to pinpoint the leak's source.
  2. Clean the Area: Clean the area around the leak using a mild detergent and water, ensuring it's dry before proceeding.
  3. Apply Patch or Sealant: Depending on the leak's size and location, apply an EPDM patch using a specialized adhesive or use a sealant to fill the gap.
  4. Inspect and Test: Once the patch or sealant has cured, inspect the area and perform a water test to ensure the leak is fixed.
For larger or more complex leaks, or if you're uncertain about the repair process, it's best to consult a professional roofing contractor.

What is the warranty on an EPDM rubber roof?

EPDM rubber roofs typically come with:
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: Covers defects in the EPDM membrane itself, typically ranging from 10 to 30 years or more, depending on the manufacturer and the membrane's thickness.
  • Contractor's Warranty: Covers the installation workmanship, usually for a shorter period, such as 1 to 5 years.
Review both warranties' terms and conditions to understand coverage, limitations, and what can void them (like improper installation or maintenance).

How do I repair a tear in my rubber roof?

Repairing a tear in an EPDM rubber roof typically involves applying a patch over the damaged area.
Here's a general overview of the process:
  1. Clean the Area: Clean the area around the tear with a mild detergent and water, ensuring it's completely dry before proceeding.
  2. Cut a Patch: Cut a patch of EPDM membrane material that is slightly larger than the tear, ensuring it overlaps the damaged area by at least 2 inches on all sides.
  3. Apply Adhesive: Apply a specialized EPDM adhesive to the underside of the patch and the roof surface around the tear, following the manufacturer's instructions.
  4. Position the Patch: Carefully position the patch over the tear, pressing it firmly into place to ensure good adhesion.
  5. Roll the Patch: Use a roller to press out any air bubbles and ensure a smooth, even bond between the patch and the roof surface.
  6. Apply Sealant: Apply a bead of sealant around the patch's edges to provide additional protection against leaks.
  7. Inspect and Test: Once the adhesive and sealant have cured, inspect the repaired area and perform a water test to ensure it's watertight.
For larger tears or more complex repairs, it's best to consult a professional roofing contractor.

Can you put a new rubber roof over an old one?

Installing a new rubber roof (EPDM membrane) over an old one, known as a roof overlay or recover, is possible under certain conditions. However, there are important considerations:
  • Condition of the Existing Roof: The existing rubber roof should be in relatively good condition, with no significant damage or ponding water issues.
  • Number of Layers: Most building codes allow only one layer of roof overlay. If your existing roof already has an overlay, a complete tear-off is usually required.
  • Compatibility: Ensure the new EPDM membrane is compatible with the old one and that the adhesive will bond effectively to the existing surface.
  • Local Building Codes: Check with your local building department to verify if roof overlays are permitted and if any specific requirements apply.
While a roof overlay can be a cost-effective option, it's crucial to consult with a qualified roofing contractor to determine if it's suitable for your roof's specific circumstances. They can assess the existing roof's condition and advise on the best approach.