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azrving
Apr 25, 2015Explorer
It's a big job to re do everything and if you did re do the whole roof you would buy new epdm, so I would do the same thing. Open it up like old school heart surgery and sneak in there with contact cement. NO, contact cement WILL NOT hurt the epdm. The reason Dicor recommends their adhesive is because they feel that people would not be able to handle the one chance characteristic of contact cement along with a huge piece of stretchable material. When it sticks it's stuck! I contacted them and that's what they told me.
I replaced a roof on an old TT project and used contact cement with epdm. It was tight and smooth as a babys butt. I only did a couple feet at a time. If you have used contact cement it will be no problem. If you have never used it get some type of material that will let you practice first.
I replaced a roof on an old TT project and used contact cement with epdm. It was tight and smooth as a babys butt. I only did a couple feet at a time. If you have used contact cement it will be no problem. If you have never used it get some type of material that will let you practice first.
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