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The flashing between my flat roof and the side wall of the house,
which is pebble das, has started to leak. I was thinking of using
flashing tape, how does this adhere to the pebble dash?
Any advice or comments appreciated.


Not terribly well I'd have thought: have you considered chiselling flat the
pebbledash in the area directly under the flashing? Thereis a primer
available for flashing tape, it may be necessary on a dusty surface.
Finally, it might be worth heating up the tape a little to get it to stick
better - bitumen is not very tacky at low temperature.

Andy.


 
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