How Long Does an EPDM Rubber Roof Last For?

When investing in a roofing system, one of the biggest considerations is its durability. Homeowners and property developers alike want a material that will protect their building for a long period without constant repairs or costly upkeep. 

Built to Go the Distance

EPDM rubber roofing has become one of the most trusted flat roofing options on the market. While felt roofs typically last around 10-20 years, and GRP (fibreglass) can stretch up to 20-30 years, EPDM stands out with a stellar long-term reputation. We'll get to its full lifespan shortly, but first, let's explore why it performs so well.

Reasons Why EPDM Lasts So Long

EPDM is engineered to last through decades of unpredictable British weather and demanding conditions. It offers:

  • UV resistance, meaning it won't crack or go brittle in the sun

  • High flexibility, adapts to structural movement without splitting

  • Waterproof performance, impervious, with no risk of rot or blistering

  • Temperature tolerance from -40°C to +120°C

  • Fire rating (BRoofT4), meeting high safety standards

  • Minimal maintenance, requiring only occasional inspections and light cleaning

  • Eco-friendliness, recyclable at the end of its life

How Long Does EPDM Rubber Last? 

EPDM has been in use since the 1960s, with many of those original roofs still holding strong today. Backed by BBA certification and decades of real-world performance, EPDM rubber roofing has a life expectancy of 50 years when installed correctly and maintained over time.

Looking for a roofing solution that stands the test of time? Explore our range of high-quality EPDM rubber roofing kits and accessories at Rubber4Roofs or get in touch with our team for expert advice tailored to your project.

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