EPDM Roofing Hampshire

EPDM Roofing Services in Hampshire

EPDM is a single-ply synthetic rubber membrane that is well suited to residential flat roofs. Unlike traditional felt, it flexes through wide temperature swings — adapting to cold Hampshire winters and hot summer surfaces alike — without splitting or losing seal strength. Most domestic decks are covered with one continuous sheet, removing the lap seams that are the most common failure point in felt builds.

C J Roofing & Renewables Ltd installs EPDM flat roofs across Hampshire. We size each sheet to your deck, bond it down fully, and dress every upstand and outlet to a clean finish. All new installations are covered by our 10-year workmanship guarantee.

Call 02393873756 for a free site visit. We respond within 48 hours.

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How can you tell your flat roof needs a new EPDM covering?

A flat roof is ready for a new EPDM covering once the felt begins to bubble, lap seams start to split, or water sits on the surface for more than 48 hours. Old felt shows its age quickly, and EPDM rubber is well suited to replacing it on a flat roof.

Common signs that point to a recover include:

If you have noticed any of these signs, call us on 02393873756 for a free survey.

What is EPDM roofing and why does it suit Hampshire flat roofs?

EPDM roofing is a single-ply synthetic rubber membrane bonded to a flat or low-slope deck. The sheet seals against rain, frost, and UV damage in a single piece, without the lap seams that make traditional felt vulnerable to water ingress.

EPDM rubber flexes through wide temperature swings. A south-facing roof can move from cold overnight lows to hot summer surface temperatures, and the membrane moves with the deck rather than splitting under that stress.

Most domestic extensions are fitted with one continuous sheet — no field seams and no weak joints — which removes the failure point common to old bitumen builds.

EPDM can also tolerate short ponding without deteriorating, and the salt air found across coastal Hampshire will not degrade the rubber. Garages, dormers, porches, balconies, and garden offices are all well suited to the system.

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What does our EPDM roofing installation process involve?

Our EPDM roofing installation follows five stages: survey, strip, deck preparation, bonding, and perimeter detailing. Every job begins with a free site survey carried out by a director.

What we carry out on site:

How do you choose the right EPDM spec for your roof?

The correct EPDM specification depends on deck size, pitch, exposure, and the build-up below. Sheet thickness, insulation grade, and edge detail are all selected around those four factors.

On most domestic decks we fit a 1.2mm sheet across the field, while larger commercial-style decks step up to 1.5mm. Smaller garage roofs can run a thinner sheet without any reduction in performance or service life.

Pitch governs the drainage approach:

  • Decks at 1:80 fall to outlets at one corner
  • Decks under 1:40 require tapered insulation or firrings
  • Balconies and walkways require a walkway sheet over the field

Regardless of your property’s exposure, the installation is tailored to the specific wind load and drainage requirements of your roof.

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How long does an EPDM rubber roof last in Hampshire?

An EPDM rubber roof can last 40 to 50 years on a sound, bonded deck. Manufacturer warranties run 20 to 25 years, and actual performance in service frequently extends beyond that.

The membrane resists ozone, hail, and biological growth, with foot traffic representing the greatest single factor that reduces service life. A garage roof accessed once a year can achieve its full lifespan, whereas a balcony walked daily without a protective walkway sheet will wear the surface over time.

Coastal properties can achieve comparable longevity to inland homes because salt does not degrade EPDM, and UV exposure does not cause it to crack. The membrane remains watertight long after felt would have failed in the same conditions.

All new EPDM flat roof installations by C J Roofing & Renewables Ltd carry a 10-year workmanship guarantee.

Why Choose C J Roofing & Renewables Ltd for EPDM Roofing in Hampshire?

  • Over 15 years of experience

    Connor and Jack bring over 15 years of combined hands-on roofing experience, delivering everything from small domestic repairs to large-scale commercial projects across Hampshire.

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  • Locally based in Hampshire

    Based in Portsmouth with deep local roots, we understand Hampshire’s homes, weather, and building styles - allowing us to deliver roofing work that’s built to last.

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  • 5-star rated service

    We’re proud to be rated 5 stars on Google by our customers, reflecting the quality of our workmanship and our commitment to reliable, professional service.

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  • Competent & highly trained team

    Our team is fully trained and certified in asbestos awareness, working at height, and manual handling - ensuring every project is carried out safely and to industry standards.

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  • £5 million public liability insurance

    We carry up to £5 million in public liability insurance, giving you complete peace of mind that your property is fully protected while we work.

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  • 10 year workmanship guarantee

    All new roof installations and replacements come with a 10-year workmanship guarantee, so you’re covered in the unlikely event of any issues.

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Frequently asked questions

Take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions regarding our EPDM Roofing service.