Roof
gjmcneil
Posted 2010-03-03 9:24 AM (#989)
Subject: Roof


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Location: Sneads Ferry, NC
Anyone ever recovered their entire roof? If so, what did you use? I'm considering eternabond sheets. I've used them very successfully in repairing leaks on shed style roofs on sun porches, shed roofs, around chimneys after flashing, etc. Thanks for any input you may provide.
Gary
FMC #705
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Barney and Connie
Posted 2010-03-04 5:35 AM (#990 - in reply to #989)
Subject: RE: Roof


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Location: Kingsley Michigan
Gary;

Never did the whole roof but seeing it is fiberglass---I would assume you would want to stay as close to the original base material as you can with a thin coating of resin.
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BigRabbitMan
Posted 2010-03-04 9:15 AM (#991 - in reply to #990)
Subject: Re: Roof



Expert

1000100100
Location: Cottage Grove, OR
My question would be the reason that you are considering the roof recovering. Are you looking to seal against water intrusion or are you considering doing this due to just general roof surface deterioration?
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gjmcneil
Posted 2010-03-04 9:23 AM (#992 - in reply to #991)
Subject: Re: Roof


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Location: Sneads Ferry, NC
General roof surface deteration. I do have a small leak around one of the AC units but that is easy to fix. Thanks,
Gary
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Jerry
Posted 2010-03-04 12:45 PM (#993 - in reply to #989)
Subject: Re: Roof



Regular

2525
Location: Clovis, Ca
Wasn't on a FMC, but we had good experience with EPDM.
Roll it out, glue it down. We had no problems after that.
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