What are some types of emergency/temporary roofing repairs?
What are some types of emergency/temporary roofing repairs?

jurkhenry135
in About Brooklyn 11 years and 2 months ago
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mikegray | 11 years and 2 months ago
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• Plastic top concrete: This is trowel-grade item. It is accessible in “downpour fix” or “wet patch” grades. This is utilized in the wake of uprooting all the rock or granules from the material surface. Don’t utilize fluid or pourable repair items. They don’t act also and frequently just thwart material foremen endeavor to place the hole. • Sealant and top tape: This system for repair could be utilized on smooth surfaces. This sealant is carried out by cleaning the top with liquor or family unit cleaner. The following step is to apply a sealant. • Pipe Tape: This is prescribed for PVC frameworks and is provisional just. If you need a new roof or just have a problem with your existing one East Coast Roofing has the experience and staff to get the job done right the first time.

steam_man | 11 years and 2 months ago
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Grace Ice and Water Shield. Sold at Lowes and Home Depot. Expensive but pro-level.

Arkady | 11 years and 2 months ago
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Depends on what needs work. You can fill seams w/ roofing tar. You can cover large areas w/ tarps held down w/ concrete blocks.