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Ethylene propylene diene monomer, a single-ply synthetic substance, is used to create rubber shingles. Rubber shake shingles and other rubber roofing materials are a more recent, less expensive roofing choice that are available in a wide range of hues and patterns.
The cedar shaking style is one of the most widely used types. These shingles are really made of rubber but are designed to look like genuine, hand-split cedar shingles. They can be designed to mimic slate or other conventional roofing materials.
Rubber roofing material is highly durable and can sustain wind uplifts of up to 110 mph when properly placed. This also means that rubber shingles may resist the impact of hailstones up to two inches in diameter without suffering any harm.
Because the shingles can withstand powerful storms with high winds, they are a great solution for hurricane or storm-prone locations. Other roofing shingle materials including metal, cedar, and asphalt are all susceptible to a variety of problems.
Metal shingles can be dented by hail or other minor impacts, cedar shingles can shred and rot, and asphalt shingles can lose granules and tear. Due to its endurance, a rubber shingle roof, however, does not have any of these issues. No matter how much time passes, rubber shingles will never bend, rot, crack, crumble, or become discolored.
The Global Rubber Roofing Shingle market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The launch of Rubber Roofing Shingle & Stick underlayment with a unique by Titanium nodular walking surface technology that makes it simpler to navigate steep slopes even in slick or dusty situations is Titanium PSU30.
Additionally, it can be used underneath the majority of roofing shingles, including metal, tile, shake, slate, asphalt, and artificial shingles. It is especially made for waterproofing protection on sloped roof applications with a 2:12 or higher slope susceptible to the impacts of ice damming and wind-driven rain.
During installations, its unique cool gray surface technology creates a cooler working surface because it doesn’t expand or contract. Its granule-free surface can prevent early corrosion on your metal roof. A lifetime limited warranty is included with titanium.