Flat roof and questions about using an elastomeric product
I have a flat roof of a rolled product that is in reasonably good
condition that is concealed from view, so after yearly repairs with tar, in cracked areas and places around skylights, I'd like to try a different product, like the white elastomeric compound to repair cracks and areas around flashing etc. Also, I need to do something about areas that pool water. Most are small but one is an inch deep in the center and over 6 feet in diameter. Can I use the elastomeric compound to fill these pools? If so, will I have do the whole roof with it after I fill the holes or would feathering out the edges be good enough? How can I fill those pooling areas without having to rebuild the entire roof? The roof is strong, It was home built by a previous owner/ builder who did not make the angle steep enough. I'll wait until summer to do this project. ---------------------- Also, the energy savings is mentioned when using the reflective white elastomeric, over a black roof, but I presume that is about air conditioning, and I don't use or need air conditioning. I probably have about R-11 in the roof insulation, but wonder if my house will be colder in winter, with a white roof. In other words, I like using the passive solar heating of the sun in the winter, but I don't know how much of a difference, if any, a white roof would make. |
Flat roof and questions about using an elastomeric product
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http://www.thestuccocompany.com/main...ct-282266-.htm : desertfreight Our flat roof has a foam coating and two coats of Elastomeric coating that is good for 7-10 years before it needs re-apply. Henry's Products makes a ponding compound Henrys 176 that we put on to create a better flow and remove ponding. It comes in a power form and water is added once applied to fill in area, let dry and put elastomeric over it. Works great. ------------------------------------- Dirk wrote: I have a flat roof of a rolled product that is in reasonably good condition that is concealed from view, so after yearly repairs with tar, in cracked areas and places around skylights, I'd like to try a different product, like the white elastomeric compound to repair cracks and areas around flashing etc. Also, I need to do something about areas that pool water. Most are small but one is an inch deep in the center and over 6 feet in diameter. Can I use the elastomeric compound to fill these pools? If so, will I have do the whole roof with it after I fill the holes or would feathering out the edges be good enough? How can I fill those pooling areas without having to rebuild the entire roof? The roof is strong, It was home built by a previous owner/ builder who did not make the angle steep enough. I'll wait until summer to do this project. ---------------------- Also, the energy savings is mentioned when using the reflective white elastomeric, over a black roof, but I presume that is about air conditioning, and I don't use or need air conditioning. I probably have about R-11 in the roof insulation, but wonder if my house will be colder in winter, with a white roof. In other words, I like using the passive solar heating of the sun in the winter, but I don't know how much of a difference, if any, a white roof would make. ##-----------------------------------------------## Delivered via http://www.thestuccocompany.com/ Building Construction and Maintenance Forum Web and RSS access to your favorite newsgroup - alt.home.repair - 328466 messages and counting! ##-----------------------------------------------## |
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