9 Inch Elastoform Uncured EPDM Tape

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Delivery From £15 for all Standard Flat Roofing Materials.

9 Inch Elastoform Uncured Tape

Used For: Designed to form internal / external corners / awkward features / pipes / penetrations / drain outlets and any other feature where the ability to stretch and form the material is required. 225mm uncured flashing can also be used to create an inexpensive pipe boot.

Installation Notes:The EPDM surfaces to receive the flashing must be dry, clean and free from dust and dirt. Wherever un-cured flashing tapes are to be used the surface must be primed with ClassicBond  Rubber Primer and allowed to dry (touch dry), smooth side down!

An Overview
SKU CB-Tape09
Stock Type Warehouse Fulfilled
Width 225mm (9")
Brand Name ClassicBond
Material Uncured Synthetic Rubber
Color Black
System Compatability
  • ClassicBond
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  • ClassicBond Pro
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Questions & Answers (7)

What is the Life Expectancy of EPDM Rubber Roofs?

EPDM Rubber roofs have a 50 year life expectancy.

EPDM has been in commercial use since the 1960s. And many of those roofs are still around today. 

My roof has a small hole which is causing a leak, how easy is it to repair this?

One of the most evident benefits of EPDM rubber roofing is that it can be repaired very quickly and easily, allowing you to catch a problem before it turns into something much bigger! Supplied as a 6 inch strip, any small hole or rip can be sealed effectively with our repair patch kits. This easy-to-use patch, primer and brush combination will ensure you can safely patch any minor damage to the roof.

Link to the kit here!

Can EPDM Withstand Hard Impacts From Outside Conditions? Such As Branches Falling On It Or A Bird Pecking On It?

Along with a life expectancy of 50 years and beyond, EPDM rubber can stand up to quite some force from outside elements, in our video below we explore what different objects falling on the rubber will do to it and how much damage it takes to actually penetrate the membrane! Prepare to be surprised!

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