The firestone epdm ballasted system is an economical epdm roofing system suitable for a wide variety of buildings it can be applied on any building that can accommodate the extra load of the ballast and where the roof slope does not exceed 10.
Inverted ballasted roof.
Benefits of inverted roofs.
The total system usually weighs between 100 to 145 kg m2.
It is however ballasted generally with gravel.
The iko permatec inverted ballasted roof provides a protected membrane system which usually incorporates insulation.
Adds a lot of weight to the roof system typically 10 15 pounds per square feet.
Invented by dow in the late 1960 s an inverted roof system uses dupont styrofoam brand xps insulation to protect the membrane helping improve the performance and longevity of the entire roof system.
When the concept first came to the u s plenty of roofers scratched their heads and wondered how the roof stayed on without being anchored especially during high winds or storms.
Drawbacks of a ballasted roof system.
Iko permatec is fully bonded to the structural deck and covered by insulation xps or modified eps which is covered by a separation layer and a ballast of stone pebbles or concrete pavers.
Ballast stone traps a lot of dirt making patching difficult.
Inverted roofs are designed with the waterproofing layer usually a liquid applied membrane beneath the insulation.
An inverted roof also known sometimes as a protected membrane or pmr roof uses the same materials as a conventional roof but places insulation on the top of the membrane.
Roofs with pavers as ballast can be used as outdoor patios.
Extremely difficult to find a leak in this system since the membrane is well hidden.