Tim T.
07-26-05, 06:46 PM
I noticed one of the threads stating that a regular diy could possible pull off doing a epdm type roof...
{I think an EPDM roof is actually one flat roof a homeowner COULD install successfully, as long as you follow the instructions. The instructions are available, for free, from the various manufacturers who make it...like Mulehide, Firestone or Genflex.
Just look them up online and follow the links to EPDM, or rubber flat roofs. And go to the "contractor" or "professional" pages.}
I was wondering does that include the liquid type epdm also or just the large sheet type...
wondering if using the liquid type would you need some breathing protection type of material to avoid brething the fumes also ...
Thanks in advance...
{I think an EPDM roof is actually one flat roof a homeowner COULD install successfully, as long as you follow the instructions. The instructions are available, for free, from the various manufacturers who make it...like Mulehide, Firestone or Genflex.
Just look them up online and follow the links to EPDM, or rubber flat roofs. And go to the "contractor" or "professional" pages.}
I was wondering does that include the liquid type epdm also or just the large sheet type...
wondering if using the liquid type would you need some breathing protection type of material to avoid brething the fumes also ...
Thanks in advance...