Rubber Roof Shingles

These rubber shingles closely resemble the real shingles but are available at a fraction of the price and a fraction of the overall weight.
Rubber roof shingles. Rubber roofing shingles are a new technology that incorporates recycled products and creates shingles that resemble more traditional shingle types such as cedar shake tile and slate. Rubber shingle roofs offer a budget friendly roofing shingle option that is durable eco friendly and available in a variety of colors and designs. Most rubber roof shingles are comprised of between 75 and 95 recycled materials including the re purposed tires. Eco friendly affordable hail resistant will never crack.
Asphalt shingles are more common and inexpensive than rubber roofing. Typically installing rubber roofing is done on the top of the existing shingles. Unlike most of the traditional roof rolls and shingles which are mainly composed of wood slate bitumen soaked paper asbestos or ceramic and have been in use for many years rubber shingles is a brand new economical roof material made from recycled old tires slate dust and saw dust. Euroshield rubber roofing shingles are manufactured from recycled tire rubber.
Asphalt shingles on the other hand are made of either inorganic or organic asphalt saturated fiberglass covered with rock granules. It also reflects heat and sun away from the roof saving even more cooling costs. Rubber roof shingles are heat and cold resistant and also serve as protection from ultraviolet radiation. This saves time and high labor costs by reducing the amount of preparation needed to install your new roof.
In the trade a rubber roof is known as an epdm ethylene propylene diene terpolymer although manufacturers have brand names for their individual products. They are generally resistant to rotting cracking mold discoloration denting and moisture absorption most manufacturers provide at least a thirty year warranty. A layer of foam can be applied over the top of the existing roof without tearing it off which serves as insulation then the entire surface is covered with this waterproof membrane. Rubber is not a new material for roof coverings.