RubberBond FleeceBack EPDM FAQs
RubberBond FleeceBack EPDM FAQs
RubberBond FleeceBack EPDM FAQs
Product FAQs
Im a roofing contractor. What are the main benefits of using RubberBond FleeceBack EPDM?
Distributed solely by Flex-R Ltd to the UK & Ireland RubberBond gives: The fastest, easiest & best looking system to install Proven to last for 50 years Cold applied adhesives - no fire hazard risk Factory Applied Tapes (FAT)- minimising labour involvement, half the job is done in the factory and without the time consumption of seam welding Available in 3.05m widths for fast coverage and 1.52m widths for ease of access on those awkward jobs. Buy direct from the UK distributors with 24 hour nationwide delivery. Full training and back up from our technical team. The aim to become an approved contractor, leaving you a step ahead of the normal roofing contractor. See our testimonials for other contractors opinion
We have a flat roof on our house. Why should we have RubberBond FleeceBack EPDM installed by an approved contractor?
Still protecting roofs laid some 50 years ago Suitable for any roof, small or large No heat involved in application, no risk of fire No maintenance to achieve it's life expectancy Does not become brittle or degrade with age Tough enough to walk on for maintenance access, for example cleaning windows or gutters Moss and fungus resistant No layer of chippings Can be overlaid with a variety of finishes, paving slabs, timber or plastic decking, green roofs etc. Approved contractors are trained and regularly checked to ensure all roofs are installed to the high standards necessary
What is FAT?
Factory Applied Tape seam tape is an industry leading engineering breakthrough. It increases the safety, reliability, consistency and speed of application.
Cold Deck
This is the most common construction but is also the least thermally efficient. From the room ceiling up the build is as follows: The roof joists support the roof construction the internal ceiling is attached to these, between the joists in the roof void insulation is laid in buildings constructed in the 60s, 70s, & 80s, there will most likely be some type of insulation between the rafters in the roof void. On top of the joists the roof deck is fixed and the waterproof roof cover is laid.
Warm Deck
This is the most modern method of construction and should be used were possible (although not all situations are able to accommodate this design). From the room ceiling up the build is as follows: The roof joists support the roof construction the internal ceiling is attached to these. On top of the joists the roof deck is fixed. A vapour barrier is laid on to the deck. And the appropriate thickness of insulation is fixed to the roof deck. The waterproof roof cover is then installed.
This method of insulating the roof alleviates the formation of condensation in the roof void, and complies with the current building regulations.
As stated in the BBA certificate No.02/3967 RubberBond FleeceBack EPDM has rating of Ext FAA as per BBA certificate. This relates to the following roof construction of steel deck, vapour barrier, PIR/PUR insulation & RubberBond FleeceBack. Tested in accordance with BS476 -3 The above build up is mainly for commercial type properties so the ratings would be misguiding for domestic type buildings. In 2005 we ran further tests on typical residential style roofs and the following ratings were achieved. Ext FAC Typical warm roof construction; OSB deck, vapour barrier, insulation & RubberBond FleeceBack Ext FBC Typical cold roof construction; OSB deck & RubberBond FleeceBack Test to BS476 - 3: 2004 External Fire Exposure test
A boundary is defined in the Building * Regulations as the boundary of land belonging to the building up to and including the centre line of any abutting street, canal or river. (1) Not acceptable on any of the following buildings: Industrial, storage of other non-residential purposes group buildings of any size: Houses in terraces of three or more houses: Any other buildings with a cubic capacity of more than 1500m.
(2) Acceptable on buildings not listed in Note 1, if part of the roof is no more than 3m in area and is at least 1500mm from any similar part, with the roof between the parts covered with a material of limited combustibility. To achieve EXT. FAA regardless of the substrate the membrane should be covered with smooth, shard free pebbles.
The RubberBond EPDM flat roofing system is guaranteed for a period of 20 years to prevent the ingress of rain or snow subject to the following exclusions
Warranty Exclusions
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Storm damage such as falling roof tiles, trees, etc. Roofing damage caused by lightning, fire, hurricanes or earthquake. Deliberate or accidental damage. Defects in adjoining areas such as defective tiles and coping stones, pointing, porous brickwork or render. Deficiencies or movement in the building structure. Damage caused by the leakage of fuels or oils. Any claims under the guarantee that are found not to be the RubberBond EPDM membrane or the labour relating to it are chargeable as an inspection fee. The RubberBond EPDM flat roofing guarantee is valid when signed by the contractor and full payment has been received.