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Hey everyone! 👋 So, our roof has been needing some serious TLC, and we finally decided to go for an upgrade. I wanted to share a sneak peek of the progress, especially since we're using something pretty awesome: Polyglass XFR underlayment! I've been doing a ton of research, and I'm really excited about this choice. Choosing the right underlayment is crucial, and honestly, it can feel overwhelming with all the options out there. After looking into various 'polyglass roofing' solutions, we landed on Polyglass XFR. What really sold me was its 'self-adhered' and 'fire-resistant' properties. Living in an area where we get intense sun and occasional storms, knowing our roof has this extra layer of 'high-temp' protection brings so much peace of mind. It’s not just a basic barrier; it’s designed to stick directly to the 'wooden roof deck,' creating a really tight seal that helps prevent water intrusion and contributes significantly to the roof's overall longevity. Plus, the fire resistance is a huge bonus for safety, which was a top priority for us. Watching the crew install the Polyglass XFR has been fascinating! They meticulously roll out the 'POLYGLASS XFR' material, making sure it lays perfectly flat on the 'wooden roof deck.' I noticed they use 'fasteners' and what looked like a 'pneumatic nail gun' in some spots to really secure it, especially around edges and penetrations like the 'roof vent.' It's not just slapping material down; there's a real art to getting it right. Seeing those pink rolls transform our old roof deck into a smooth, protected surface truly shows the 'roof in progress' in action. It feels robust and durable even before the final roofing material goes on. They even had a 'PODS Moving & Storage' container nearby, which made me realize how much planning goes into these bigger projects! While our home isn't a 'terrace house roof,' I've been thinking about how adaptable this material is. Whether you have a flat roof, a sloped roof, or even a 'terrace house roof' design where water management is key, a high-quality underlayment like Polyglass XFR makes a huge difference. It's about ensuring your primary roofing material, be it shingles or metal, has the best possible foundation. For terrace houses, where sometimes roofs are shared or have unique drainage needs, that extra layer of waterproof, self-adhering protection could be invaluable in preventing leaks and extending the life of the entire structure. If you're embarking on a roofing project, here's my two cents: don't skimp on the underlayment! It's the unsung hero of your roof. Ask your contractor about options like 'Polyglass XFR' or 'Polystick XFR' and understand why they recommend what they do. Look for materials that offer 'fire-resistant' and 'high-temp' properties, especially if you live in a climate with extreme weather. And always, always get a 'free estimate' and understand the entire process. Seeing our roof go from worn-out to having this incredible foundation with Polyglass XFR has been incredibly reassuring. It's a significant investment, but knowing we've chosen a top-tier product for long-term protection makes it all worth it.










