Everything was executed correctly, very satisfied.
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- Herman
Everything was executed correctly, very satisfied.
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As a novice roofer, I followed the video to apply the EPDM. A roof measuring 5 by 3.5 meters should be the best beginner's project, straightforward enough. However, keep in mind that what seems simple in the video may not be so easy in reality ;-) Perhaps it was partly because it was relatively cold (around 8 to 9 degrees). Pouring the glue over the roof went exactly as shown in the video. The only issue is that when no more air comes in, it stops. So you have to hold the can upside down for a bit. The EPDM seemed to be lying completely loose at first, but it tightened up reasonably well later. Then came the edges with contact glue. That was the real adventure. I've never encountered anything so complicated before. By the third and fourth edges, I finally managed to roll it out a bit more controlled towards the edges, centimeter by centimeter, and press it down properly. All in all, I would give myself a grade of 4 out of 10 for edges 1 and 2, and 6 out of 10 for edges 3 and 4. :-) The EPDM reminds me of my wetsuit. The 1.5mm feels solid. Time will tell if I applied it correctly.
Translated with AI - Smits
As a novice roofer, I followed the video to apply the EPDM. A roof measuring 5 by 3.5 meters should be the best beginner's project, straightforward enough. Just keep in mind that what looks simple in the video may not be simple in reality -) Perhaps partly because it was relatively cold (8 to 9 degrees). Pouring the glue over the roof went exactly as shown in the video. However, once no more air gets in, it stops working. So you have to hold the can upside down for a bit. The EPDM seemed to be completely loose at first, but it tightened up reasonably well later. Then came the edges with contact glue. That was the real adventure. So far, I've never encountered anything so complicated. By the third and fourth edges, I finally managed to roll it out more controlled towards the edges, centimeter by centimeter, and press it down properly. All in all, I would give myself a grade of 4 out of 10 for edges 1, 2, and 4, and a 6 for edges 3 and 4. :-) The EPDM reminds me of my wetsuit. The 1.5mm feels solid. Time will tell if I applied it correctly.
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