Sheet membrane roof underlayment consisting of either a rubberized asphalt or butyl based adhesive with a polyethylene carrier sheet is a peel and stick product designed to adhere to the roof deck.
That goes under a rubber roof.
Most roof decking is made from sheets of plywood.
Scott you are right rubber should go under slate not over assuming slat roof is above rubber.
Rubber roofing has multiple applications the most common being low sloped and flat roofs.
In consequence it will lengthen the longevity of the entire property as well.
If you diy you will need a slate removal toor to take out at least 2 bottom rows of slate and possible some rubber material flashing to flash bay window roof under slate.
But shingles don t create the type of watertight seal needed to protect a low pitched or flat roof from water.
Osb under rubber roof.
Most contractors will recommend the installation of underlayment to prolong the lifespan of your roof.
Rubber roofs are one of the more inexpensive and durable options for flat roofs.
What you will need to do is either hire a roofer or do it yourself.
If you have a flat roof and want a more attractive option it is possible to apply rubber shingles on top of the rolled rubber roof.
However epdm roofsare a single ply membrane functioning as both the external roof and underlayment.
It s usually a peel and stick product that adheres directly to the roof deck.
Without a word of a lie in the last 10 years i have only seen 5 or 6 houses using plywood sheathing on the floor wall or roof.
Traditional shingles work well to repel moisture on steep roofs with the help of gravity.
Most homeowners mistake rubber roof underlayment as a modified version of rubber roofs.
The seams must all be taped and sealed and then the rubber shingles can be nailed down on top in rows.
On low sloped or flat roofs roofers often use specially manufactured.