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Anyone found/used one on a forum or something?
Googled [b]lots[/b], but nothing that talks specifics from stage one of getting the new board down to final finishings (drips etc).
I accept that I shouldn't be thinking of doing it myself if I have to ask the questions, but I'm struggling to get a tradesman to do it.
Ta
Firestone have got a fair few training videos. Always being played in a local plastics merchants I go in.
[url= http://www.firestonebpe.com/en/roofing/firestone-rubbercovertm-epdm ]linky[/url]
Actual boarding and prep is the easy bit. Think of falls, outlet points, how to create the outlet then get it covered in.
I'd never done anything like it before, but I sat on my roof with the B&Q diy book and it was pretty simple really.
It was supposed to last about five years, but ten years later it looked as good as when I'd just finished it.
Give it a go, you'll surprise yourself.