where to buy roll roofing


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Old 03-27-07, 02:58 PM
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where to buy roll roofing

I am about to re roof over my dining room. Currently there is rolled asphalt roofing. I want to go with that again because of the cost factor right now. I was about to buy rolled roofing at lowes by owens but realized it was single rolled roofing for pitches at least 2 in 12. I have a little bit over 1.5 in 12. In doing research I found that I have to go with 19 inch selvage edge roll roofing for double roofing. Does anyone know where I can get this and the cost factor? I checked lowes and they only have what I said and Home depot only sell torch down roofing. The single roll was 20 bucks a roll covering 100 square feet. I have a total of 300 square feet. Any feedback is appreciated.
 
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Old 03-27-07, 07:28 PM
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well you can get it at a roofing supply company but most of the time they only sell to contractors. thats how we stay in work
 
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Old 03-27-07, 07:34 PM
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Well to get by . You could use the 90lb roll and lap it 1/2 way over the first . Use the cold mop stuff to put it down with.
 
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Old 03-27-07, 09:48 PM
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The cold stuff you talk about, is that the Henry mop down stuff that you use to bind the double together. I guess it is the same concept accept the 90 will be completely asphalt
 
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Old 03-29-07, 05:41 AM
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Ok this is what I plan on doing if I can't get the double rolled roofing. I am gonna put down weather watch weatherproof underlayment (since it is only 300 square feet). Then I will get the 90 lb. I figure since it is 3 feet wide I will over lap 1/2 of it. I will do the same concept as the double layer rolled roofing and use the spread cement with a brush for each overlap. Any advise is appreciated.
 
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Old 03-29-07, 09:45 PM
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Id say go for it.
 
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Old 03-30-07, 08:48 AM
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Brian, check out the next thread after yours in which is detailed instructions on rolled roofing application.
 
 

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