Our wide range of specialist EPDM tools are essential for the professional installation and maintenance of EPDM rubber flat roofs. Designed for efficiency and precision, our collection includes rollers, seam tools, scissors and tool kits, ensuring a high-quality finish and secure seal every time.
Each EPDM roofing tool is selected for durability, ease of use and compatibility with the EPDM roofing membranes we supply. Whether you're starting a new project or performing routine repairs, our tools provide reliable, professional results, making roofing tasks simpler and more effective.
Is EPDM a good choice for replacing my flat roof?
Yes, EPDM rubber roofing is a good choice if you're looking for a simple, quick and easy way to replace a flat roof. It is relatively cheap and can even be installed as a DIY project, plus it offers a long lifespan. You can read more on flat roof replacement in our handy guide.
Can I repair an EPDM roof if required?
If you have an area of your roof that has a leak, crack or tear, it may be possible to repair the small section rather than replace the whole roof. You can use sealant, repair tape or patches, depending on the size of the area you're trying to fix. Find out more tips and tricks in our flat roof repair guide.
What are the benefits of choosing EPDM rubber roofing?
EPDM has multiple benefits over other flat roof options such as felt or fibreglass. Not only does EPDM have an incredibly long lifespan, it has excellent waterproofing qualities and is cost-effective, being one of the cheapest options available. It's also incredibly low maintenance, survives extreme weather conditions and is easy to fit. It's also environmentally friendly as it can be recycled when it needs to be replaced. You can find more of the benefits of installing EPDM in our blog.
Is EPDM really environmentally friendly?
Despite being made of rubber, EPDM is a good environmentally friendly choice. If installed correctly it can last up to 50 years, and at that point it can be recycled as well. It can also be used as a base for green or living roofs, plus it provides a good layer of insulation. Read more on why EPDM is an eco-friendly option here.
How do I install an EPDM roof?
While it might be advisable to get a professional to install a large rubber roof, smaller areas and sheds can easily be installed as a DIY project. All you'll need is a small selection of tools and your EPDM supplies. We've written a step-by-step guide to installing an EPDM rubber roof to help you.