 |
|
|
 |
Ultra Member
|
|
Feb 11, 2013, 03:31 PM
|
|
Rolled Roofing
The material is like shingles, but it comes in a roll. What do you think that might cost?
|
|
 |
Uber Member
|
|
Feb 11, 2013, 03:33 PM
|
|
A little or a lot... nobody can guess because we don't have crystal balls.
Too many unknown variables, too many different manufacturers.. too many regional price differences.
How about paying a visit to your local roofing supply store (the best option if there is one you can find)... or hardware store. See what they have.. and see if its close to what you are thinking about.
|
|
 |
Ultra Member
|
|
Feb 11, 2013, 04:48 PM
|
|
Okay thanks
|
|
 |
Uber Member
|
|
Feb 11, 2013, 04:56 PM
|
|
 Originally Posted by pastor1189
okay thanks
I'm not a roofer... but at the local Home Depot I've seen big variances... you get what you pay for... and the Roofing supply houses will get the better quality products than the local Big Box store will.
|
|
 |
Uber Member
|
|
Feb 11, 2013, 05:22 PM
|
|
Roll roofing should only be used in low slope situations and has a short lifespan. I would only use it as a low cost temp roof on a shed, not a house.
|
|
 |
current pert
|
|
Feb 11, 2013, 05:45 PM
|
|
Back in the day it was used for all sorts of small roofs and decks, even flat ones, with roofing tar along the seams, and yes it wore out and leaked and cracked, but then it was just done again. It was cheaper than anything else at the time.
I think. I was still just noticing such things.
|
|
 |
Ultra Member
|
|
Feb 11, 2013, 05:52 PM
|
|
The person has a flat roof, only leaks in a area 36"x 36" near the edge. Wood underneath
Has to be replaced Heavy rain it leak into the toolroom. The rest of the roof is okay.
|
|
 |
Ultra Member
|
|
Feb 11, 2013, 08:35 PM
|
|
Rolled roofing is designed to be glued down with SIS cement that is troweled on. There are 2 kinds. One is 34'' revel with 2'' overlap. The other has a 17'' revel with 19'' overlap.
If you glue down the tar paper and then the roofing you will get a very good water seal. Life expectancy is about 10 years.
You will have to go to a roofing supply house to get this type of roofing.
Chuck
|
|
 |
Ultra Member
|
|
Feb 12, 2013, 05:14 AM
|
|
Very good
|
|
 |
New Member
|
|
Mar 6, 2013, 12:28 AM
|
|
The rolled roofing comes in 'roofing rolls' - squares that are approximately 100 sq. ft.. Or something around 36 feet long by 36 inches wide. One roll will cost you around $35-$40 per square (100 sq. ft.), this doesn't include the cement which costs around $60-$70 per 3.5-Gal which covers around 43-3/4 sq. ft. per 3.5-gal. pail.
|
|
 |
Ultra Member
|
|
Mar 6, 2013, 06:04 AM
|
|
Very Good Information. Bad area of the roof is only 36"x 36" over the tool room
Only leak under heavy rain. Two pieces of Wood are bad and the roll roofing has separated on the seam.
Thanks
|
|
Question Tools |
Search this Question |
|
|
Check out some similar questions!
Rolled Ankle
[ 3 Answers ]
Back in February of this year I rolled the inside of my ankle playing indoor soccer. I treated the ankle for a couple of days and did not play for 2 weeks. I played a game and still was hurting me. After the season ended (in April) the ankle was still bothering me and felt uncomfortable during...
IB Roofing (pvc) vs. CertianTeed Roofing
[ 3 Answers ]
Can anyone tell me the pros and cons between these two roofing materials. I am in charge of having a roof replaced for our city council. We have had several contractors come in and give us estimates and its down between these two. Both are at the same cost. This is going on a building with a flat...
View more questions
Search
|