The felt roof covering on my tool shed needs replacing.
It is a near flat roof with a pitch of 5 to 10 degrees.
The present covering is roofing felt over some sort of black plastic sheeting onto tongue and groove boarding and seems to have worked well until coming off in bad weather - probably 15+ years old.
Does anybody know what the plastic sheeting should be if I replace the felt? I can't see any writing on it at this stage, possibly just damp proof membrane i.e. impermeable. Should I be using a permeable membrane between the felt and the boards?
Should the boards turn out to be rotten, I'll probably replace with OSB3 and put an EPDM covering on it. Has anyone experience of this material? The shed is under a couple of trees and gets a fair amount of twigs etc falling on it - nothing heavy.
If I go down the EPDM route is it worth buying the proper trim for the edges, gutter drip etc?
All advice welcome
Thanks
Duncan
It is a near flat roof with a pitch of 5 to 10 degrees.
The present covering is roofing felt over some sort of black plastic sheeting onto tongue and groove boarding and seems to have worked well until coming off in bad weather - probably 15+ years old.
Does anybody know what the plastic sheeting should be if I replace the felt? I can't see any writing on it at this stage, possibly just damp proof membrane i.e. impermeable. Should I be using a permeable membrane between the felt and the boards?
Should the boards turn out to be rotten, I'll probably replace with OSB3 and put an EPDM covering on it. Has anyone experience of this material? The shed is under a couple of trees and gets a fair amount of twigs etc falling on it - nothing heavy.
If I go down the EPDM route is it worth buying the proper trim for the edges, gutter drip etc?
All advice welcome
Thanks
Duncan