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How to replace a flat felt roof.
How to replace felt on flat roof replacing the felt on your flat roof is not a job for everyone but anyone can do the job by following a few simple.
Apply some bitumen adhesive over the repair and beyond to suit the patch and apply it.
If the old layer of felt roofing is in good enough condition then a liquid system repair can be applied.
You must remove any rotted pieces of wood on the roof and replace them with your plywood planks.
There are also liquid systems for felt roofs unfortunately the old felt you cover over may not be in good enough condition to take it or for small domestic properties they often work out more expensive than.
Instead of replacing the felt roof we decided to use a product call.
As with most temporary flat roof repair work a paint on solution can fix leaks.
Permanent flat roof repair this can either be a patch of torched on roofing felt or a layer on top of your existing felt if it will take it.
Press the patch firmly into place and make sure that the edges are well sealed.
Pull off the mortar filled perimeter framework that is flush to the wall.
Remove the plies of the flat roof by thrusting into them with a spade.
For older felt roofing a patch of torched on roofing with add an additional layer and fix the damage.
Removing the old roof 1.
Also you will need to remove any old felt on the roof as well as any nails or roof staples.
The good news is that repairing felt is easy.
This means you will need to repair the felt more if it is exposed to rain and snow.
In many cases you can remove these pieces.
Lay down felt and secure to roof.
Cut a piece of new felt to use as a patch big enough to give above a 50mm 2 inch overlap beyond the repaired blister.
Remove the remaining perimeter.
This is done to ensure a flat surface for the roof felt.
Before laying 13 6kg felt on a flat roof make sure the plywood base is in good condition.
If the roof felt tears cut a piece of felt that is large enough to cover the tear with lots of overlap slip the top under the next layer above it and nail it into place.