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Parameters for assessing cost and practicality: | Parameters for assessing cost and practicality: | ||
#Materials: EPDM, TPO or PVC | |||
#Installation method: fully adhered, mechanically fasteners + heat welded (seams only) or mechanically fastened + glued (seams only) | |||
#Form factor: all of these materials come in a variety of sizes - but none is a perfect fit for our roof size - so we need to pick the one that leads to the least waste (cut ends) | |||
Suppliers that sell directly to the public. | |||
Roofkit (EPDM only, I think): | Roofkit (EPDM only, I think): | ||
*Product line at menards: 45 mil EPDM, latex adhesive, primer, seam tape. This comes out to around $1.15/sq ft - but that doesn't include the cost of seams (which use primer and seam tape) nor waste due to form factor. | |||
*Installation manual | |||
*Website - with installation videos and FAQ | |||
WeatherBond (EPDM, TPO and PVC) | WeatherBond (EPDM, TPO and PVC) | ||
*Comes in a variety of sizes (for example). Can also be acquired by the foot. | |||
*Fastener plates | |||
*Installation videos | |||
*Loads of technical and how-to details (if you can make sense of them): | |||
https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/Thermoplastic_Specification_and_Details.pdf | #[https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/Thermoplastic_Specification_and_Details.pdf] | ||
#[https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/WB-4054-TPO_PVC-Material-Estimator-Sheet-8.5-x-11_03-24-20.pdf] | |||
https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/WB-4054-TPO_PVC-Material-Estimator-Sheet-8.5-x-11_03-24-20.pdf | #[https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/607877-WB-4937-Rooftop-Detail-Guide_04-25-18.pdf] | ||
#[https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/WB-4342-Product-Reference-Guide_03-25-20.pdf] | |||
https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/607877-WB-4937-Rooftop-Detail-Guide_04-25-18.pdf | #[https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/2018-WBPC-2.0-TPO-PVC.pdf] | ||
#[https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/603160-4044-WB-TPO-Rooftop-Detail-Installation-Guide_04-19-18.pdf | |||
https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/WB-4342-Product-Reference-Guide_03-25-20.pdf | #[https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/2018-WBPMA-2.0B-TPO.pdf] | ||
https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/2018-WBPC-2.0-TPO-PVC.pdf | |||
https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/603160-4044-WB-TPO-Rooftop-Detail-Installation-Guide_04-19-18.pdf | |||
https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/2018-WBPMA-2.0B-TPO.pdf | |||
Installing mechanically fastened TPO seems relatively straightforward up to a point (you unroll the membrane, fasten the edges to the deck with screws and plates, overlap the next sheet and heat-weld the seam). But on the written instructions they keep talking about "perimeter sheets" - but I can't find out what perimeter sheets are, how many we need, how much they cost nor how to install them (are they glued?). It's like a ghost material :) | Installing mechanically fastened TPO seems relatively straightforward up to a point (you unroll the membrane, fasten the edges to the deck with screws and plates, overlap the next sheet and heat-weld the seam). But on the written instructions they keep talking about "perimeter sheets" - but I can't find out what perimeter sheets are, how many we need, how much they cost nor how to install them (are they glued?). It's like a ghost material :) | ||
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They also make a weld-free TPO, but I can't find it for sale online (we may need to contact the manufacturer): | They also make a weld-free TPO, but I can't find it for sale online (we may need to contact the manufacturer): | ||
https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/604551-WB-1035-Weld-Free-TPO-Trifold-Brochure_03-22-18.pdf | #https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/604551-WB-1035-Weld-Free-TPO-Trifold-Brochure_03-22-18.pdf | ||
#https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/WB-1042-Weld-Free-TPO-Installation-Guide_02-01-18.pdf | |||
https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/WB-1042-Weld-Free-TPO-Installation-Guide_02-01-18.pdf | |||
One more thing: [[Elijah]] says he doesn't know whether TPO can still be heat-welded after prolonged exposure to UV. So this is a question for the manufacturer - as it would affect if and how we could reuse the membrane. | One more thing: [[Elijah]] says he doesn't know whether TPO can still be heat-welded after prolonged exposure to UV. So this is a question for the manufacturer - as it would affect if and how we could reuse the membrane. |
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Parameters for assessing cost and practicality:
- Materials: EPDM, TPO or PVC
- Installation method: fully adhered, mechanically fasteners + heat welded (seams only) or mechanically fastened + glued (seams only)
- Form factor: all of these materials come in a variety of sizes - but none is a perfect fit for our roof size - so we need to pick the one that leads to the least waste (cut ends)
Suppliers that sell directly to the public.
Roofkit (EPDM only, I think):
- Product line at menards: 45 mil EPDM, latex adhesive, primer, seam tape. This comes out to around $1.15/sq ft - but that doesn't include the cost of seams (which use primer and seam tape) nor waste due to form factor.
- Installation manual
- Website - with installation videos and FAQ
WeatherBond (EPDM, TPO and PVC)
- Comes in a variety of sizes (for example). Can also be acquired by the foot.
- Fastener plates
- Installation videos
- Loads of technical and how-to details (if you can make sense of them):
- [1]
- [2]
- [3]
- [4]
- [5]
- [https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/603160-4044-WB-TPO-Rooftop-Detail-Installation-Guide_04-19-18.pdf
- [6]
Installing mechanically fastened TPO seems relatively straightforward up to a point (you unroll the membrane, fasten the edges to the deck with screws and plates, overlap the next sheet and heat-weld the seam). But on the written instructions they keep talking about "perimeter sheets" - but I can't find out what perimeter sheets are, how many we need, how much they cost nor how to install them (are they glued?). It's like a ghost material :)
They also make a weld-free TPO, but I can't find it for sale online (we may need to contact the manufacturer):
- https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/604551-WB-1035-Weld-Free-TPO-Trifold-Brochure_03-22-18.pdf
- https://www.weatherbondroofing.com/wp-content/uploads/WB-1042-Weld-Free-TPO-Installation-Guide_02-01-18.pdf
One more thing: Elijah says he doesn't know whether TPO can still be heat-welded after prolonged exposure to UV. So this is a question for the manufacturer - as it would affect if and how we could reuse the membrane.
Mechanically fastened roofing membranes:
- https://youtu.be/tHkaXuxgqjo?t=28
- https://youtu.be/zX8T7h-UDg8?t=92
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk03UlnvdOs
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3IWuCndhh0
See also Roofing Membranes