Repairing A Leaky Rubber Roof

The rubber roofs owing to their durability and longevity, are the foremost choice of a lot many households as far as rendering a protective shield to their home is concerned.

However, it has to be taken care that the examination of these rubber roofs is undertaken from time to time. A leak or a hole in your rubber roof would also affect the smooth functioning of the affiliated components as well. Hence, regular inspections should be carried out to ensure a protective cover to your home.

Generally, the tasks associated with the roofs are considered very complicating by the homeowners. But this fact lies far from reality as a bit of a logic and the required tools/supplies can easily save the day for you.

Shoot off the campaign by cleaning the roof area such that a clear surface is rendered to mend the roof. Use a broom to sweep off any debris, grease or other foreign materials from the surface of the rubber roof. Next, grab a probe tool to examine all the seams of the roof such that all seams appear flawless. Also look-in for the spreads of the roof where the replacement of the adhesive solution is required. Inspect the vents, chimneys and the skylight to discover any flaw. Mark down the faulty area with the help of a bright chalk piece or a tape.

Take a bucket of water and a fine bristled brush to the roof and wash the marked area well. Make sure that the water you carry is warm and not too hot to cause any damage to the surface of the rubber. Let the area dry off. Once the area has completely dried off, move to the two closest lying seams to the affected area.

Expose the seam area and apply adhesive to the top and bottom of the seams. Push it down to let the new setup bind well. In addition, run over the surface with a silicone roller such that the seams are tightly attached to each other.

Amass all the supplies and tools from the roof and place them in the tool kit. Leave the repaired area to let it reproduce it’s normal functioning.

After a duration of about 24 hours, inspect the rubber surface again with the probe tool and detect if there are still any leaks in the roof.

Scott Rodgers is an author with incredible expertise in roofer works. He has ample roofing experience all over the country. His wide and well-spread knowledge has helped in generating a lot of business for Norwood Roofers (Need one? click here!) and Saint Paul Roofers (Need one? click here!).

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