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Home » DIY FAQs » Building Materials » Siding & Roofing » Synthetic Roofing » How thick of an EPDM rubber roof do I need?

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For most applications, a 40 or 45 mil roll is sufficient. Use a thicker 60 or 90 mil if the roof will be in an area where you need good puncture resistance, such as an area where tree limbs may fall.
 

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