Rubber coat 57 roof tar.
How do you tar a flat roof.
Though some home owners have been known to tar their own roofs most do it yourselfers recommend that you leave this one to the experts.
Roofing tar will also protect your roof from wind and from snow and water which can collect on a flat roof.
Flat roofs usually come with a 10 to 20 year warranty but can last 25 years if you build the roofs right and maintain them using commonsense rules.
Built up roofs or burs also called a tar and gravel roof is a well established and popular style of flat roof that is made up of alternating layers of roofing felt or fiberglass and asphalt that is applied with heat which combine to make a long lasting sturdy roofing system.
It is a messy smelly and sometimes dangerous job.
This process is done to protect your roof from the elements and it is usually applied to a flat roof because unlike a slanted roof the flat roof is exposed to all of the elements.
When to tar a roof.
Before you put on the new roof you ll need to remove the plies or layers of fabric that make up the old roofing with a spade.
However tar is an unsustainable product.
Contractors and other roof installers should always wear proper masks while applying a tar roof.
Built up roof bur the traditional hot tar and gravel roof is built from three or more plies of waterproof material alternated with hot tar and ballasted by a layer of smooth river stone.
During its application and during the curing process it can give off noxious fumes.
Roofing is a skill that can take years to master depending on what you want to do but tarring a roof is a project that can easily be managed by the novice.
Flat roofs get worn out over time but luckily they re fairly simple to replace and you don t need a lot of experience to get the job done.
The cold tar is painted onto the surface and then pieces of roofing membrane are placed on the roof between the layers of tar to waterproof the roof.