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The best flat concrete roof sealant?
I've got a small outhouse, with a 3 inch thick concrete roof on it.
With all of the recent rain it has started leaking again. So, which of the current flat roof paints/seals should I go for? Access is not a problem, and I know a proper felt roof could be stuck on, but the expense is rather more than I want to pay at the mo, so a 5 litre tub of sealer would be good at less than £25. Ta Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. |
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The best flat concrete roof sealant?
On 25 Jun, 17:20, (A.Lee) wrote:
I've got a small outhouse, with a 3 inch thick concrete roof on it. With all of the recent rain it has started leaking again. So, which of the current flat roof paints/seals should I go for? Access is not a problem, and I know a proper felt roof could be stuck on, but the expense is rather more than I want to pay at the mo, so a 5 litre tub of sealer would be good at less than £25. Ta Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'. Acrypol or similar see http://www.acrypol.com/acry-plus.html I do not sell this or any other roof coating. I used to though. Do not use cheapie bitumen ****. It is affected by UV light. It will bubble and flake in no time. The acrylic roof coatings are usually white or light grey and most are re-inforced with Glass Fibre strands. |
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