As one of the most common low-slope roofing systems on the market, modified bitumen roofing is an ideal choice for most commercial roofing and building applications. To understand why it’s a popular choice, here’s a walk-through on how the material is made and its benefits.
Modified bitumen is composed of polymer-modified bitumen reinforced with one or more layers of fabric. The material can consist of polyester, glass fiber or a combination of both. This is also a modern take on the traditional built-up or “tar-and-gravel” roofing, and they’re installed using conventional methods, such as hot or cold application or self-adhered.
Modified bitumen roofs offer the same levels of protection as built-up roofs. Despite its similarities to Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM), what makes them different is that EPDM is made from recycled rubber while modified bitumen is made from asphalt.
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