Repairs blisters in the felt.
How to repair split roof felt.
Carefully clean the surface over and around the blister of any chippings mould and dirt.
Use a ready mixed mortar if only a small amount is required.
Stick this felt over your split using bitumen adhesive ensuring there if a 50mm overlap beyond the split.
Where wind driven rain is working under the roof and causing leaks then the felt will need to be replaced.
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Take the flashing strip off by prising it away from the wall.
Permanent fibreglass roof repair this involves a thorough cleaning and sanding of the affected area first with acetone and 60 grade grit paper for a minimum of 75mm 3 around the repair.
Cut a piece of new felt to use as a patch to cover the split.
Many roofs function quite well without any roofing felt so small tears and damage to roofing felt are not in themselves reasons to spend money on repairing it.
Clean the area by raking out old debris and mortar.
This area can sometimes come away from the wall allowing water to trickle below the surface of felt.
Acrylic sealant will scrape off and clean with acetone for a permanent repair later on.
If the split or tear can be lifted without causing further damage to the felt carefully lift it and.
If an overlap is.
Then you will need to apply some bitumen adhesive over the split repair.