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dam wrote:
Today, I finally got up into the attic, and found that some of the felt under the titles has come down. Not a huge bit, probably about 300mm square. I really don't want to have to re- felt the whole roof (and we can't afford that at the moment anyway), so I'm looking for ideas on the best way to fix this from the inside. Get a roll of felt and some ruberoid compound from your local BM. Get some tiling batten or similar for props. Cut a piece of felt full roll width that will fit in between the rafters. Tidy up the hole edges. Apply a generous layer of jointing compound, and tuck the bottom edge of your strip of felt over the top edge of the undamaged run of felt below the damaged piece. Prop the whole lot up with battens until set. Done. J.B. |
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