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The shed is only a few months old and this is the second time it has
leaked badly, it has roof felt on it and my OH put lots more nails in the
joins and then painted some sealant on there but it has happened again,
not quite so bad but bad enough. Does anyone know of a really good sealant
that we could perhaps paint the whole to with or any other brainwaves
please

kate


B&Q

Aquaseal. 5 litre tin. Blue/Black and White tin

Apply with old paint brush and really put it on in quite a good layer.

:-))))))))))))))))))))

Instant repair lasts for ages

Did the flat roof on my shed. Even when the wind ripped the roofing felt, I
nailed it back on and covered it with this Aquaseal stuff

BRILLIANT stuff

Me? Shares in the company? What makes you think that?

Well you're wrong :-)) Just find it superb stuff

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On Mon, 28 May 2007 22:23:27 +0100, "'Mike'"
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"Kate Morgan" wrote in message
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The shed is only a few months old and this is the second time it has
leaked badly, it has roof felt on it and my OH put lots more nails in the
joins and then painted some sealant on there but it has happened again,
not quite so bad but bad enough. Does anyone know of a really good sealant
that we could perhaps paint the whole to with or any other brainwaves
please

kate


B&Q

Aquaseal. 5 litre tin. Blue/Black and White tin

Apply with old paint brush and really put it on in quite a good layer.

:-))))))))))))))))))))

Instant repair lasts for ages

Did the flat roof on my shed. Even when the wind ripped the roofing felt, I
nailed it back on and covered it with this Aquaseal stuff

BRILLIANT stuff

Me? Shares in the company? What makes you think that?

Well you're wrong :-)) Just find it superb stuff

Mike


I never got on with * Aquaseal * when I used it afew years back . Have
used Wickes roof felt adhesive which I found to be much better .....
thicker + trowelable also cheaper especially when u buy a bigger tin
etc. Also did you use proper nails i.e. Clout nails which shouldn't
cause problems if your roof is pitched and you allow agood overlap
over the ridge ...... 12 ins or so
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