Roll tar in a straight line working across to the opposite corner.
Hot mop roof tar.
Cover all areas and keep layers thin.
The asphalt is applied to the roof using a heated mop.
A hot mop roof is only used on flat and low roofs they are sometimes called tar and gravel roof while the installation process can be a messy one the price is exceptionally appealing to many homeowners.
Don t allow hot tar to clump or build up in any area.
This hot mop roofing application is seen almost entirely in commercial buildings.
Comes with a warranty that is viewed as above average.
Lay tar paper carefully on top of the hot tar and go over it with the mop to sink it into the asphalt.
However we do occasionally see it on porch roofs on homes or other flat roofing area s also referred to as.
In the past most commercial buildings and other flat top structures including homes were topped with tar and gravel roofing.
They are designed for roofs with shallow pitches where the rise is no more than 4 inches in every 12 inches.
The pros of the hot mop option.
This creates various layers which are then finished with a layer of gravel.
Hot mop roofing is a very dirty and somewhat dangerous job it s essentially putting molten asphalt tar over a roof.
Hot mop roofs use a combination of felt and asphalt.
It involves spreading a layer of hot asphalt on the base layer of the roof.
It s also called hot mop roofing or built up roofing because of the techniques used.
Hot mopped asphalt roofing hot tar.
Use a fiberglass mop to push tar in smooth strokes across the roof.
A built up hot mop roof consists of layers of felt and asphalt over a bed of rosin paper.