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I made a post a few weeks ago that made no headway as my explanation wasn't that good. Anyway my garage is at the end of a terrace of garages with a single skin brick wall and corrugated asbestos roof. I have found the damp problem I had originally posted about. The asbestos roof is pourous the bottom of it is soaking wet and it's also dripping in places. What can I do as I use it as a workshop type area with tools and bit's and bob's all over the place, that I obviously don't want getting wet/damp.
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A product called acropol will reseal the roof sheets may require a primer if
very porous. |
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from Alec contains these words: I made a post a few weeks ago that made no headway as my explanation wasn't that good. Anyway my garage is at the end of a terrace of garages with a single skin brick wall and corrugated asbestos roof. I have found the damp problem I had originally posted about. The asbestos roof is pourous the bottom of it is soaking wet and it's also dripping in places. What can I do as I use it as a workshop type area with tools and bit's and bob's all over the place, that I obviously don't want getting wet/damp. Are you sure about that? We haven't had much rain of late and condensation can be sufficiently bad to drip in certain circumstances. -- Roger Chapman |
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in 478368 20051213 231658 Roger wrote:
The message from Alec contains these words: I made a post a few weeks ago that made no headway as my explanation wasn't that good. Anyway my garage is at the end of a terrace of garages with a single skin brick wall and corrugated asbestos roof. I have found the damp problem I had originally posted about. The asbestos roof is pourous the bottom of it is soaking wet and it's also dripping in places. What can I do as I use it as a workshop type area with tools and bit's and bob's all over the place, that I obviously don't want getting wet/damp. Are you sure about that? We haven't had much rain of late and condensation can be sufficiently bad to drip in certain circumstances. I've recently experienced the worst condensation that I've seen in my garden shed in the 20 years it's been there (corrugated plastic roof, definitely leak-free). |
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Alec wrote:
I made a post a few weeks ago that made no headway as my explanation wasn't that good. Anyway my garage is at the end of a terrace of garages with a single skin brick wall and corrugated asbestos roof. I have found the damp problem I had originally posted about. The asbestos roof is pourous the bottom of it is soaking wet and it's also dripping in places. What can I do as I use it as a workshop type area with tools and bit's and bob's all over the place, that I obviously don't want getting wet/damp. -- Alec If its really porous, most types of paint will de-pore it. But its much more likely to be condensation. NT |
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