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Somedays its just seems to be one thing after another since we moved
into this new house. We had heavy rain last night and found the conservatory was leaking. Fortunatly it has a tile floor so no damage. It looks like some of the external rubber beading on the perspex roof has shrunk a bit (the conservatory is over 10 years old). I was going to fill the likely suspect areas with a couple of runs of clear silicon sealant. Is this the correct stuff to use? I noticed that unibond make a specific black coloured gutter sealant. Would this be any better or is it just black silicon? Thanks, Matthew |
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