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    Replacement EPDM flat roof - water pooling problem

    After 2 days with no rain and some sun the result is some water remains in 2 patches - the rest of the water has evaporated. I accept that nothing can be done now the work is finished but it is a lesson for homeowners - if you expect a dry well drained roof you must specify as such when you...
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    Replacement EPDM flat roof - water pooling problem

    Well spotted ! The work was not finished when these pictures were taken. The builder has now cemented the hip tiles into place. There is leadwork under the tiles. Photo attached now the work is complete. Plenty of water pools as it is raining heavily. I do hope the water evaporates within 48...
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    Replacement EPDM flat roof - water pooling problem

    The old roof was 3 layer felt with tar and chippings so this is probably true. I note the views above that the water pooling is not a problem - I am just concerned that over time pools of water have a tendency to find ways into property (frost damage ?). Also as we paid extra to have the...
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    Replacement EPDM flat roof - water pooling problem

    We have just had the leaking tar flat roof over our garages replaced with the EPDM rubberbond system. The boards were also replaced at the same time. It rained heavily on thursday and friday and 24 hours later we still have pools of water on the roof near the corners. I have attached some...
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