Hi guys - been reading / getting tips from the forums for a while, but got a question I'm struggling to answer...
Currently building an outdoor shed / office which is a bit of an odd shape due to the area it is sited in. The roof will be covered in epdm, but due to the shape will lay two pieces to cut waste.
The roof is apex and I am thinking the best way to do this is to join the sheets on one of the down slopes and bond with the epdm bonding adhesive. But logically I don't think it's wise to apply a joining strip, as it'll hold water on the top side of the slope, and having just two bonded pieces will allow the water to flow down the roof (lower epdm laid under the higher piece and overlapped by approx 15").
Is this the best approach to take, not laid this before.
Thanks...
Currently building an outdoor shed / office which is a bit of an odd shape due to the area it is sited in. The roof will be covered in epdm, but due to the shape will lay two pieces to cut waste.
The roof is apex and I am thinking the best way to do this is to join the sheets on one of the down slopes and bond with the epdm bonding adhesive. But logically I don't think it's wise to apply a joining strip, as it'll hold water on the top side of the slope, and having just two bonded pieces will allow the water to flow down the roof (lower epdm laid under the higher piece and overlapped by approx 15").
Is this the best approach to take, not laid this before.
Thanks...