Are you trying to decide whether DuraDek is worth the investment, or if there's a better rooftop deck waterproofing system for your Seattle home? Are you wondering how DuraDek actually performs on real Seattle homes?
Choosing the right rooftop deck membrane is a big decision because it's responsible for both waterproofing your home and creating the finished walking surface you'll use every day.
At RoofSmart, we have installed around 100 DuraDek rooftop decks. We recommend it to any homeowner who wants a textured membrane because we’ve found that it has excellent durability and waterproofing, among other benefits.
In this honest review, we'll explain what DuraDek is, where it performs exceptionally well, the drawbacks we've observed after installing it on dozens of Seattle-area rooftop decks, and who we believe will get the most value from choosing it.
|
Feature |
DuraDek Performance |
Why It Matters |
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Waterproofing |
Excellent |
Creates a waterproof walking surface and roof membrane in one product |
|
Expected Lifespan |
20+ years |
Long-term protection for rooftop decks |
|
Maintenance Requirements |
Very low |
No repainting or recoating required |
|
UV Resistance |
Good |
Designed for outdoor exposure but may fade over time |
|
Installation Method |
Professional installation only |
Helps reduce installation errors |
|
Appearance |
Textured finish |
Provides traction and an attractive deck surface |
|
Cost |
Moderate |
Typically less expensive than tile deck systems |
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Flexibility |
Excellent |
Conforms well around corners, edges, and details |
|
Door Clearance Requirements |
Minimal |
Ideal for rooftop decks with limited height available |
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Repairability |
Good |
Damaged sections can often be repaired without replacing the entire deck |
|
Slip Resistance |
Good |
Textured surface improves footing when wet |
|
Seattle Climate Compatibility |
Excellent |
Performs well in rainy, damp environments |
DuraDek is a textured membrane used as the final layer of your rooftop deck. Unlike other membranes (like PVC or TPO), it is textured on the top to give your rooftop deck a nice finish and is completely waterproof.
DuraDek is the original sheet vinyl membrane. The company was established in 1974 and since then has continuously grown in size and popularity. They’ve made some changes to the design over time, but it has been in use on rooftop decks across the country for over 50 years now.
At RoofSmart, we recommend DuraDek to our customers because it is incredibly durable and lasts for a long time.
DuraDek is a great rooftop deck material for Seattle homeowners. It has a lot of great benefits, including:
Because DuraDek is a great quality product and the company won’t sell it to regular homeowners, this decreases the number of times homeowners experience installation mistakes or other issues with the product.
At RoofSmart, we’ve installed DuraDek on around 100 rooftop decks around the Seattle area, and each customer has been very pleased with it.
The only time we’ve seen issues on a DuraDek roof is when a homeowner calls us to come help fix a problem caused by an uncertified contractor who installed it.
Although there are a lot of features that make DuraDek an appealing choice for Seattle homeowners, this wouldn’t be an honest review if we didn’t acknowledge potential cons.
There are two cons that we’ve noticed while installing and replacing DuraDek membranes:
It’s up to you to decide if either of these things is a dealbreaker. But remember that any rooftop deck installation will be expensive, and pretty much all roofing materials fade over time.
DuraDek is a great choice for any Seattle homeowner with a rooftop deck who is interested in installing a textured membrane. If you’re looking for the lowest-cost rooftop deck material, then DuraDek is a good choice.
DuraDek is also ideal for decks with limited door clearance because it installs directly on the plywood sheathing. You don’t have to worry about adding height, like you would with tile or planks.
As you've seen, DuraDek is one of the strongest options available for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance rooftop deck that performs well in Seattle's wet climate. Its waterproof design, long lifespan, and attractive finish make it an excellent value for many homes, even if the installation requires more preparation than some alternatives.
Of course, one of the biggest questions homeowners have after deciding DuraDek is a good fit is: How much will it actually cost?
The answer depends on more than just the membrane itself. The size of your deck, the amount of prep work required, structural repairs, railings, and installation details all play a role in the final price.
Read our article “How Much Does It Cost to Install a Rooftop Deck in Seattle?”
In this guide, we'll break down the typical cost of installing a rooftop deck in the Seattle area, explain the factors that influence pricing the most, and help you understand what to expect before starting your project.