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EPDM rubber shed roofing in Bracknell

If you're dealing with a felt roof that's split or cracked in Bracknell, help is available locally. Berkshire's mild winters with regular rainfall means that outbuilding roofs need replacing more often than homeowners expect.

Choosing a nearby EPDM rubber shed roofing expert in Bracknell means quicker site visits and greater familiarity with local building styles.

Warning Signs You Need EPDM rubber shed roofing

  • A visible leak or water dripping inside the shed
  • Split, cracked or blistered roofing felt
  • Daylight visible through the roof from inside
  • Rotten or soft roof boards
  • Moss or algae growth across the roof surface
  • Sagging or dipping areas of the roof

How to Get a EPDM rubber shed roofing Quote in Bracknell

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Tell your issue

Fill in our quick form with details about the roofing problem you require in Bracknell.

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Choose your specialist

Compare proposals at your own pace. Every specialist in our network holds public liability insurance and has been checked for qualifications and experience.

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Receive no-obligation quotes

Up to three local EPDM rubber shed roofing contractors covering Bracknell will contact you within two working days with detailed estimates.

EPDM rubber shed roofing Costs in Bracknell

ServiceTypical CostTimeframe
EPDM Rubber Shed Roofing£250–£700Half–1 day

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does EPDM rubber shed roofing cost in Bracknell?

The cost of EPDM rubber shed roofing in Bracknell varies with the size of the shed roof and the extent of the work. Broadly speaking, homeowners in Berkshire spend £250–£700 for a standard EPDM rubber shed roofing project. A free quote provides a precise price.

How long does EPDM rubber shed roofing take?

Most EPDM rubber shed roofing projects in Bracknell take Half–1 day. More extensive work involving boarding repairs may require additional time.

Do I need planning permission for EPDM rubber shed roofing in Bracknell?

In most cases, standard outbuilding roofing work in Bracknell does not require planning consent. However, for listed buildings or properties in sensitive areas, you may wish to check with the local authority first.

Can I repair my shed roof myself in Bracknell?

Simple felt patching may be manageable for a confident DIYer. However, a full felt replacement, EPDM installation or asbestos removal requires professional expertise and in the case of asbestos, a licensed specialist.

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Recent EPDM Rubber Shed Roofing Enquiries in Bracknell

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JimLydney, BRACKNELL, RG12
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I own a single garage in a block of other garages in Bracknell with a slightly pitched corrugated roof. The roof is leaking, I think it is coming through where the bolts hold the…

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MATTHEWMoordale Avenue, BRACKNELL, RG42
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advice concerning slipped roof tiles

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MENDYWindermere Gate, Bracknell, RG12
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Flat roof repair Normal garage roof

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StephenRalphs Ride, Bracknell, Bracknell Forest, RG12
★★★★★August 2021

property type: other, roof type: flat, work description: the building is a gp practice. there are two flat roofs, one part felt and the other bitchimin roof. we would like an…

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CarolynLocks Ride, ASCOT, SL5
★★★★December 2020

i have a stable block with moss on the roof which i believe is causing a leak. the roof is corrugated asbestos sheets. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission)…

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JerryArdingly, BRACKNELL, RG12
★★★★★October 2020

We have a corrugated asbestos sheet roof that leaks at the joint of 2 garages in a block.

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MattNeuman Crescent, BRACKNELL, RG12
★★★★★April 2020

I am making an outdoor kitchen and require a roof panel of 1000mm x 2000mm and a backing panel of 800mm x 2000mm. Preferably galvanised half round 3” profile. Location of roof:…

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MattNeuman Crescent, BRACKNELL, RG12
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I am making an outdoor kitchen and require a roof panel of 1000mm x 2000mm and a backing panel of 800mm x 2000mm. Preferably galvanised half round 3” profile. Location of roof:…

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SandyEvedon, BRACKNELL, RG12
★★★★★March 2019

Replace existing flat roof felting and replace with new rubber roofing. All materials already purchased.

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RichardWoodland Crescent, BRACKNELL, RG42
★★★★★September 2018

Repair of a garage asbestos flat room at Arncliffe Brac

Professional Rubber Shed Roofing in Bracknell

Across Bracknell and the wider Berkshire area, more property owners are choosing EPDM membranes for sheds, workshops and garden buildings. Its resistance to rain, sunlight and changing temperatures makes it suitable for many exposed garden buildings.

A correctly installed EPDM shed roof can remain serviceable for several decades, although its lifespan will depend on the condition of the deck and the quality of the installation. Good preparation is essential because a durable membrane cannot compensate for rotten boards or poor drainage.

We help customers in Bracknell request quotations for EPDM installation, deck replacement and related shed roof repairs. Complete one online enquiry and you may receive contact from up to four contractors serving Bracknell and nearby areas of Berkshire.

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Benefits of EPDM Rubber Shed Roofing

Homeowners often choose EPDM where they want fewer joints and a longer expected lifespan than standard shed felt.

  • Long expected lifespan — EPDM generally lasts considerably longer than entry-level shed felt when fitted correctly.
  • Reduced seam risk — many shed roofs can be covered using one large membrane.
  • UV-resistant performance — sunlight and ozone generally have less effect on EPDM than on basic shed felt.
  • Flexible in changing temperatures — EPDM can accommodate normal movement in the timber deck.
  • Useful on low-pitched outbuildings — EPDM is commonly installed on flat, pent and gently sloping roofs.
  • Simple ongoing care — basic checks around trims, drainage points and overhanging trees are generally sufficient.
  • Lightweight covering — EPDM is much lighter than tiles and many sheeted roof systems.
  • Suitable for corners and openings — purpose-made accessories can be used around vents, outlets and rooflights.

When an EPDM Roof May Be Appropriate

A contractor should inspect the existing roof before deciding whether the building is ready for EPDM.

Rubber roofing may be suitable for:

  • Sheds with a shallow roof fall.
  • Lean-to-style outbuildings.
  • Garden workshops.
  • Insulated outdoor workspaces.
  • Cabins with suitable roof pitches.
  • Bike stores and bin stores.
  • Garage outbuildings with timber decks.
  • Simple lean-to roofs.
  • Brick and block-built outbuildings.

Some sheds need structural work before EPDM can be installed, particularly where the boards are rotten or badly uneven.

When to Replace Shed Felt with EPDM

You do not have to wait until the existing roof fails completely before considering EPDM.

An EPDM replacement may make sense where:

  • Several areas of the felt are worn or damaged.
  • Previous patches have failed.
  • Felt seams keep separating.
  • The homeowner wants fewer future roof replacements.
  • The shed is being converted into a workshop or office.
  • Rotten boards require a full strip.
  • A single-sheet installation is practical.
  • The roof has suffered storm damage.

EPDM Work for Sheds and Outbuildings

Preparing the Shed Roof for EPDM

  • Removing old mineral felt.
  • Clearing previous fixings from the boards.
  • Assessing supporting timbers for damage.
  • Cleaning and drying the surface.
  • Disposing of old felt and damaged timber.

New Membrane on Prepared Timber

Where the existing boards are dry, level and structurally sound, the membrane may be bonded directly to the prepared deck.

Consistent adhesive coverage helps prevent bubbles, loose areas and movement.

Complete Shed Roof Renewal

Where boards are rotten, sagging or unsuitable, they should be replaced before the membrane is installed.

  • Removing soft decking and fitting new boards.
  • Renewing split or decayed timber.
  • Strengthening rafters, joists and purlins.
  • Improving the roof fall.
  • Creating suitable fixing points for trims.

EPDM Overlay on a Suitable Existing Surface

A contractor may consider retaining the old covering if it provides a stable and compatible base.

A separation layer or new cover board may be needed depending on the existing surface and EPDM system.

EPDM Edge Trims and Fascia Work

  • Securing the membrane around all roof edges.
  • Creating a clean drainage edge.
  • Installing kerb and upstand trims.
  • Renewing timber behind the trim system.
  • Protecting vulnerable roof junctions.
  • Finishing membrane terminations securely.

Improving Rainwater Run-Off

  • Directing roof water away from the building.
  • Fitting EPDM gutter trims.
  • Adding drainage points where edge run-off is impractical.
  • Rebuilding low sections of the deck.
  • Clearing blocked gutters and outlets.
  • Adding rainwater collection.

Localised Membrane Repairs

  • Repairing small punctures.
  • Refixing perimeter components.
  • Resealing vulnerable junctions.
  • Repairing around outlets and penetrations.
  • Using compatible repair tapes and patches.

Waterproofing Shed Roof Penetrations

  • Sealing around rooflights.
  • Installing compatible flashing accessories.
  • Making old holes watertight.
  • Installing kerbs around rooflights.

Emergency Rubber Roof Repairs

  • Preventing further movement at roof edges.
  • Installing temporary waterproof protection.
  • Renewing impact-damaged membrane.
  • Confirming that the structure remains stable.
  • Replacing the full membrane where damage is widespread.

What Happens During Rubber Roof Installation?

  1. Checking the roof and deck

    The contractor checks the covering, roof boards, drainage and edge details.

  2. Stripping failed felt or sheets

    Waste material is set aside for disposal.

  3. Repairing or replacing the deck

    Sagging areas are strengthened and the fall is corrected where practical.

  4. Allowing the rubber to relax

    The sheet is cut with enough material for perimeter detailing.

  5. Adhering the membrane

    The surface is pressed into place to create consistent contact.

  6. Bonding edges and upstands

    The membrane is secured carefully around fascias and upstands.

  7. Completing outlets and roof edges

    Gutter trims, kerb trims and drip edges are installed.

  8. Checking the completed roof

    The homeowner may be given simple care and inspection advice.

Laying Rubber Roofing Over an Existing Covering

An overlay can reduce labour and waste in suitable circumstances.

Stripping the old roof allows hidden rot and movement to be identified.

Where the surface is sound but unsuitable for direct bonding, a cover board or separation layer may be installed.

Choosing the Right Shed Roof Covering

The best option depends on the building, budget and how long the shed is expected to remain in use.

Initial Cost

Felt may suit homeowners working with a limited immediate budget.

Replacement Frequency

EPDM generally has a longer expected service life than entry-level shed felt.

Roof Seams

Larger or more complicated roofs may still require seams and detailed flashing work.

Repairs and Maintenance

Compatible patches may be bonded to damaged EPDM after proper preparation.

Edge Details

EPDM normally produces a smooth black finish with purpose-made perimeter trims.

Choosing an EPDM System

The product thickness, adhesive and trim details may vary between manufacturers.

  • Single-piece membranes for simple roofs.
  • Membranes adhered across the whole roof deck.
  • Stronger adhesion at exposed roof details.
  • Purpose-made gutter and kerb trims.
  • Accessories for corners and penetrations.
  • Jointing and finishing materials from the same roof system.

The quotation should identify the membrane and state whether adhesive, trims, timber work and waste removal are included.

Types of Buildings Covered

  • Small sheds with shallow roof falls.
  • Pent sheds.
  • Hobby rooms and work sheds.
  • Regularly used outdoor rooms.
  • Summerhouses and cabins.
  • Small outdoor storage units.
  • Small flat garage roofs.
  • Porches and entrance canopies.
  • Block-built utility rooms.

Time Needed to Fit an EPDM Roof

A straightforward EPDM installation on a small shed with sound boards may be completed within several hours.

A complete strip, re-board and membrane installation may take a full day or longer.

The installer should confirm whether the conditions meet the requirements of the selected products.

Rubber Shed Roof Prices in Bracknell

Prices vary according to the membrane system, preparation and any timber repairs required.

The quotation can be influenced by:

  • The length and width of the roof.
  • The number of roof sections.
  • The amount of rotten or sagging timber.
  • The membrane specification.
  • Whether gutter, kerb and drip trims are required.
  • Whether additional flashing materials are needed.
  • Guttering and drainage work.
  • The distance materials must be carried.
  • The amount of safe working space.
  • Removal and disposal of old roofing material.

A site visit may still be needed before a firm price is confirmed.

Tell us about the building and we will try to connect you with suitable contractors covering Bracknell and nearby parts of Berkshire.

What to Include in Your Enquiry

The more detail you provide, the easier it is for a roofer to decide whether the job suits their services.

  • The overall size of the building.
  • The roof shape and pitch.
  • Whether the roof currently has felt, metal or another material.
  • Whether it has been repaired before.
  • Any known leaks or damp patches.
  • Visible signs of timber rot.
  • Areas requiring membrane detailing.
  • Whether new guttering is required.
  • Gate widths and distance from the road.
  • When you would like the work completed.

Photographs of the full roof, roof edges and any internal damage can also help.

How to Compare Rubber Roof Quotes

The final contract will be made directly between you and your chosen roofing business.

  • Ask for proof of suitable public liability insurance.
  • Request references from similar installations.
  • Avoid relying only on a verbal price.
  • Confirm which EPDM system will be used.
  • Ask whether the quotation is for an overlay or full strip.
  • Check whether structural timber work is included.
  • Check which edge trims are included.
  • Confirm who will take away the old roof covering.
  • Confirm the likely completion time.
  • Check payment terms and VAT.
  • Confirm whether workmanship and materials are covered.

Local Rubber Roofing Coverage Around Bracknell

As well as Bracknell, local EPDM contractors may cover nearby areas throughout Berkshire, including Ascot, Crowthorne, Wokingham, Camberley, Cookham, Windsor, Maidenhead. Coverage can vary according to the roof size and type of work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can an EPDM shed roof last in Bracknell?

The material is widely used where long-term performance is important. The actual lifespan depends on the deck, drainage, installation quality and exposure.

Is EPDM worth the extra cost over shed felt?

The higher initial cost can be worthwhile for homeowners who want to reduce repeated re-felting. The likely service life and total installation specification should be compared rather than the initial price alone.

Can EPDM be installed over existing felt in Bracknell?

It may be possible where the old covering is dry, flat and securely attached. Removing the old material allows hidden rot to be found.

Can rotten shed roof boards be replaced before EPDM is fitted?

EPDM should be fitted over a smooth and structurally sound surface. Rafters, joists and fascia boards may also need repair if the damage has spread.

Does an EPDM shed roof need maintenance?

A rubber roof should not normally need regular coating or treatment. Overhanging branches may need cutting back.

Can a punctured EPDM roof be repaired?

Small punctures can often be repaired with compatible EPDM materials. Large tears may require a bigger section of membrane.

Is EPDM suitable for an apex shed roof?

The roof pitch and structure will affect whether rubber roofing is practical. Felt or corrugated sheets may be simpler on steeply pitched sheds.

Will standing water damage an EPDM roof?

Occasional shallow ponding does not automatically mean the membrane has failed. A badly sagging deck may require structural repair.

How long does EPDM shed roof installation take in Bracknell?

A straightforward installation on a small shed with sound boards may be completed within several hours. A full strip, re-board and membrane installation may take a day or longer.

Can EPDM be installed in wet weather?

Temporary weatherproofing may be possible until conditions improve. Strong winds can also make handling the large sheet unsafe.

How much does EPDM shed roofing cost in Bracknell?

A simple installation over sound boards costs less than a complete strip and re-board. Comparing local quotations is the best way to obtain an accurate price.

How do I get EPDM shed roofing quotes in Bracknell?

Complete the online enquiry form with your postcode and shed details. Suitable local EPDM specialists may contact you to discuss the work or arrange an inspection. Submitting the form does not commit you to accepting a quote.