EPDM rubber roofing is durable, but seams, edges, flashing, punctures, and drainage still need the right repair approach.
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Aging seams and roof edges are common EPDM leak points and should be checked carefully.

Punctures, tears, and small damaged areas can often be cleaned, prepped, and patched.

Walls, vents, skylights, chimneys, and roof penetrations need watertight flashing transitions.

If the membrane is brittle, shrinking, or failing across multiple areas, replacement may be more sensible.
North Shore Roofing provides epdm rubber roof repair across the North Shore and Greater Boston. The right next step depends on the roof type, leak source, age of the roof, and whether a repair or replacement is the better long-term fix.
Not every roofing problem needs a full replacement. A focused inspection can separate small repair work from wider roof-system problems. If a repair is sensible, the repair path should be clear. If replacement is the better option, the reason should be explained before any work begins.
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Yes. EPDM seams, punctures, flashing, and smaller membrane failures are often repairable when the roof is otherwise in serviceable condition.
Common causes include seam failure, punctures, poor drainage, failed flashing, aging adhesive, and damage around roof penetrations.
Yes. Rubber roof repair uses membrane-specific cleaning, primers, patches, seam materials, and flashing methods.
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