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		<title>Rubber Roof &#8211; How to Care For It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Selected for industrial and many commercial structures, the rubber roof is one of the warranted roofing systems subjected to limitations. Manufacture of this material can also take other forms such as shingles. Regardless of its outer appearance, this roofing system always requires additional support beneath it to ensure durability ad long life span as a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Selected for industrial and many commercial structures, the rubber  roof is one of the warranted roofing systems subjected to limitations.  Manufacture of this material can also take other forms such as shingles.  Regardless of its outer appearance, this roofing system always requires  additional support beneath it to ensure durability ad long life span as  a roofing system.</p>
<p>In the 1980s, the technology of the rubber roof  came about when a rubber material became known for the recreational  vehicle industry. As another substitute for other materials such as  aluminum, people noticed that rubber was a reliable material to use as  roofing system, provide that it is treated under the necessary processes  and procedures for roofing.</p>
<p>In the production process of making  the rubber roof, there are several treatments made to enhance the life  span as well as durability of the material. Talc is one added to the  rubber to avoid the layers of rubber from joining together. This powdery  substance is also used in the storage of rubber after its manufacture  an before its installation. However, when prepare for being installed as  roofing system, the rubber should be cleaned thoroughly and the talc  should be removed so as not to become residue which can be stuck on the  sides of the roof as white streaks.</p>
<p>As a standard for the basic  appearance of rubber roofing system, there are certain chemicals that  are added to make rubber white in the finished product. Known as fillers  or pigments, the chemicals make the material subject to chalking as it  ages and weathers after several years. Nevertheless, it doesn&#8217;t  necessarily affect the material itself. With exposure to moisture, heat  or cold as well as many other airborne conditions, the fillers, such as  Titanium Dioxide or Calcium Carbonate among others, tend to surface on  the material and form as white or grayish powder residue. When it rains  or snows, the said residue mixes with the water and also flows and dries  up as white streaks on the roof.</p>
<p>With the presence of moisture,  especially in areas with humid and wet climates, mold and mildew can  spread through wind. As a result, roofs actually serve a very hospitable  environment for such organisms. When not treated and well-maintained,  rubber roof left dirty and damp becomes the perfect host for mold and  mildew. With continuous study and research, effective cleaners have been  formulated to eliminate such elements from developing on the roof.  Unfortunately, the stupid stains left by these elements tend to stay,  which is quite inevitable.</p>
<p>There are several ways to keep a rubber  roof clean as well as free from chalking and streaking. Roof suppliers  often suggest the most effective, if not the best, forms of treatments  and maintenance for the roofing systems they provide. What may be the  best is to create a cleaning process adaptable for the area where the  roofing is used as well as making clean-ups between treatments less  frequent but scheduled in a certain time that is systematized, but easy.</p>
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