3ft x 6ft Pent Shed Roof Kit (2m x 1.2m)
£32.66 ex VATNeed to replace your shed roof? Our quick and easy to install replacement rubber roof kits are the ideal solution for long term waterproofing your shed roof
- Description
- Additional information
- Installation
Description
For replacing shed roofs fast
Sheds are an important part of our home and need a strong, waterproof roof. We have standard-sized rubber roofing shed roof kits with compromised rubber membrane sheet and adhesive to complete the job.
Our rubber roofing shed kits are ideal for new builds as an upgrade to the provided felt or as a replacement roof for existing sheds.
Shed Kit Contains
- 2m x 1.2m of 1.14mm Shed Rubber-Sheet
Water Based Deck Adhesive - An adhesive roller
- Complete Instructions
Our Rubber Roof Kits are designed to replace standard garden shed sizes. Whilst we have allowed enough excess membrane to the width and length, please check the sizes against your own shed as sizes differ between shed manufacturers.
If you need advice or have any questions about replacing your roof, do not hesitate to contact us on 01306 776626 or via our contact page.
Additional information
Weight | 5 kg |
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Dimensions | 0.8 × 0.3 × 0.3 m |
Brand | Shed Rubber |
- Carefully remove the existing timber edge trims (fascia’s). Put them to one side if they are in good condition so you can re-fit them later. Remove the old roof covering (usually felt), remove any exposed nails, all sharp surfaces and repair/replace any rotten deck boards. We recommend using OSB3 board if you need to fully replace them.
- Ensure that your deck surface is clean, dry, frost free and free from dust, grease, loose material and other contaminants. Unwrap the embrane and place unfolded on the shed roof, ensuring equal coverage. Wait for approximately half an hour for the EPDM to relax.
- Fold back half of the membrane onto itself to expose the timber deck underneath. Apply the WBA Deck Adhesive evenly over the roof deck with the Roller supplied. With the adhesive still wet, roll the membrane back into position using a soft broom to ensure no air is trapped underneath the membrane and to ease out any creases. Repeat the process for the other half of the roof.
- Cut off any excess membrane using sharp scissors or a knife, leaving approximately 50mm overhang. Fold the membrane back on itself and fix using galvanised clout nails or with a timber batten