Hi,

Any of you folks know about EDPM vs Fibreglass roofing.

I need to make a choice for a property extension in the UK. I expect rain, a few hot days, more rain, more rain, and some ice.

The roof won’t be load bearing (people won’t be walking on it).

Seems like every other website has differing opinions on what’s best. I guess because everyone is selling something.

Any impartial opinions on what you’d use?

Cheers

  • @Death_Equity
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    26 months ago

    EDPM is cheaper and doesn’t last as long. Make sure your builder knows how to do flat roofs, poor workmanship can make them a nightmare and hold water. If you have trees in the area make sure to clear the debris off at least twice a year because the tannins can damage the roof, bugs can dwell in it and damage the roof, and plants can take root and damage the roof.

      • @Death_Equity
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        16 months ago

        Are you thinking fiberglass sheet like corrugated tin? I am talking about GRP roofing material that is a competing product to EPDM. Everything will eventually crack and fail, fiberglass lasts longer before compromising failure.

  • GreatAlbatross
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    24 months ago

    Necropost, but did you choose one in the end?
    I’ve just had to DIY an EPDM, and honestly…It’s not horrible to work with, and if done properly shouldn’t have any issues.

      • GreatAlbatross
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        24 months ago

        Sounds good to me. If you’re getting a builder to do it, you’re almost definitely better off with whatever system they’re happy using.
        Everyone will have their preference that they feel most comfortable with.

        Honestly, I reckon it’s 6 of one, half a dozen of the other. Over 25 years, it’ll probably do the same job.

  • @Paragone
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    06 months ago

    Fiberglass can be smashed to shit by hail.

    If hailstones EVER happen, you want a non-fiberglass roof, which you may well have to replace, after a storm.