Felting & Rubber Flat Roofing
Most people think of the roof as something that keeps water and wind out of their home, but it’s also important to have a well-ventilated roof. Otherwise, your roof can trap water in your property, which can cause its own problems. The type of roofing you have can also determine how well-ventilated your roof is.
Roof Ventilations
The type of roof ventilation system you need can depend on a few factors, including whether you have a flat or pitched roof, how warm or cold your home is, and how complicated the structure of your roof is.

Often, a roof installer will add vents to provide any extra ventilation if its needed. Another way to have better ventilation is with roofing membranes that are vapour permeable, allowing water vapour to escape your property.
Felt and Rubber Roofing
If you have a flat roof, you might be given the option of felt or rubber roofing. Felting is the more traditional material, but rubber roofs are more common nowadays.
Rubber roofs are more durable than felted roofs, which means you can wait longer before replacing them. They are also more eco-friendly and easier to install, reducing costs and the amount of time it takes to install them. Meath Roofing & Guttering service Meath, Westmeath & Navan.

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