How to Properly Store EPDM Roofing Materials Prior To Installation

How to Properly Store EPDM Roofing Materials Prior To Installation

When it comes to flat roofing, EPDM is the go-to for reliability, flexibility, and ease of installation. But before any EPDM roof installation can begin, storing the materials correctly is just as important as laying them properly.
Storing EPDM isn’t complicated—but it is crucial. Damage before installation is surprisingly common, and it often happens off the roof, not on it. From punctures and creasing to dust contamination and adhesive spoilage, improper handling can undo the benefits of an otherwise flawless EPDM roofing system.

Why Material Protection Is Crucial Prior to EPDM Installation

Flat roof EPDM installation relies on clean, undamaged materials. Unlike more rigid roofing products, EPDM roofing membranes are flexible by design, but that flexibility can make them vulnerable in storage.

Improper storage can lead to:

  • Membrane punctures from sharp objects or rough surfaces

  • Creasing or deformation from incorrect stacking

  • Dust, debris, or oil contamination that weakens adhesion

  • Water ingress if the rolls are exposed to the weather

These issues not only slow down your EPDM installation but could compromise the roof’s performance altogether.

Membrane Storage: Handle With Care

The rubber membrane is the backbone of any EPDM roof installation, so it pays to treat it with care from the start. To avoid damage:

  • Store membrane rolls flat on pallets or a bench, not directly on the ground. This prevents contact with sharp surfaces or stray tools.

  • Cover all stored EPDM roofing materials with a clean tarpaulin or protective sheeting. This keeps dust, dirt, and potential contaminants at bay.

Membranes left exposed are more likely to suffer scuffs, punctures, or grime build-up. Keep them sealed and isolated until you’re ready to unroll.

Adhesives and Sealants: Keep Them Clean and Ready

Adhesives and sealants are vital components in EPDM roofing, and they’re surprisingly easy to ruin if stored incorrectly. Here's how to protect them:

  • Store adhesives upright, sealed, and off the floor to avoid contamination or accidental spillage.

  • Keep containers away from dusty or oily environments—foreign particles inside the lid or nozzle can affect bond strength.

  • Don’t open the adhesive until you’re ready to use it. Exposure to air, even briefly, can start the curing process prematurely.

Proper handling of adhesives ensures a clean, even bond, essential for the long-term performance of your flat roof EPDM installation.

A Better Installation Starts With Better Storage

At a glance, storing roofing materials might seem like a minor detail—but for a successful EPDM roof installation, it’s the first and most important step.

By storing EPDM materials correctly, you prevent avoidable damage, protect adhesives, and streamline the installation process. It’s simple, it’s sensible, and it’s part of what makes EPDM roofing such a smart, professional choice for flat roofs.

Conclusion

We’re confident in our products and offer a 20-year downloadable warranty for our Techno EPDM membrane - a 25-year warranty on our TRC Fleece Backed EPDM membrane. We also provide a variety of training resources, including:

If you're looking for a long-lasting, cost-effective, and eco-friendly flat roofing system, EPDM is the ultimate choice.


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