NWOhioChevyGuy
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So I have a flat roof that my garage build mates to at the house. Roof is roughly 22' x 22'.
It was installed around 1915 and is metal "shingles" stitched together, roughly 12"x24", seams are flat and I suspect starting to fail, as I see no punctures that would be causing my leak. I was up there this weekend with some left over peel and stick flashing tape to seal it up and am not certain I have it in the right spot. (yes a temporary fix)
I have the garage flashed and sealed nicely to the roof, however I have a slow leak at some place in the field of the roof.
When we bought the house I mopped on a roof coating, and that has started to fail. (14 years ago)
Has anyone had experience with Peel & Seal? https://www.mfmbp.com/peel-seal
Inexpensive and quick - Not something that I ever really think of as going together on a quality product.
I was looking to do a full blown insulation board and rubber roof, however it is quite expensive and getting it done as a DIY would be difficult as this is a second story roof.
Reviews look awesome on Lowes.com and I have one friend who has used it in the past on a smaller project w/ good results.
It was installed around 1915 and is metal "shingles" stitched together, roughly 12"x24", seams are flat and I suspect starting to fail, as I see no punctures that would be causing my leak. I was up there this weekend with some left over peel and stick flashing tape to seal it up and am not certain I have it in the right spot. (yes a temporary fix)
I have the garage flashed and sealed nicely to the roof, however I have a slow leak at some place in the field of the roof.
When we bought the house I mopped on a roof coating, and that has started to fail. (14 years ago)
Has anyone had experience with Peel & Seal? https://www.mfmbp.com/peel-seal
Inexpensive and quick - Not something that I ever really think of as going together on a quality product.
I was looking to do a full blown insulation board and rubber roof, however it is quite expensive and getting it done as a DIY would be difficult as this is a second story roof.
Reviews look awesome on Lowes.com and I have one friend who has used it in the past on a smaller project w/ good results.
