Rubber coat 57 roof tar.
Flat roof hot tar.
Built up roof bur the traditional hot tar and gravel roof is built from three or more plies of waterproof material alternated with hot tar and ballasted by a layer of smooth river stone.
Some flat roofs have hot tar built up roofing which may have a gravel surface.
Built up roofs or burs also called a tar and gravel roof is a well established and popular style of flat roof that is made up of alternating layers of roofing felt or fiberglass and asphalt that is applied with heat which combine to make a long lasting sturdy roofing system.
This kind of material is incredibly resistant to the ultraviolet rays from the sun.
Once made of tar paper these types of roofs gradually are using more advanced materials such as fiberglass membranes.
Gravel is an excellent fire.
Tar the roof keep your tar bucket close to you as you start spreading the tar on the surface with the roller.
If you live in an arid region or an older urban area you may have a large flat roof.
Roofing tar is a good choice for a flat roof as this kind of material is highly resistant to the ultraviolet rays from the sun.
Use small amounts and apply it with the roller in short smooth strokes.
Apply plenty of roofing cement to fill the void and smooth the cement so water can run off unimpeded.
As you work you will move back toward the end where your ladder is taking the bucket with you.
Pros cons of tarring many home builders use roof tar when constructing a flat roofed house.
It is popular with low and flat roofs because its smooth surface allows water to flow easily off the roof.
However tar is an unsustainable product.
It is also very effective in protecting your roof from water and snow which naturally accumulates on a flat roof.
Hot tar roofing is used to seal a roof with a protective membrane providing layers of dense weather resistant material to endure storms and all outside elements.
Suburban homes sometimes have small flat sections.
Step 1 get dimensions of the roof.