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.
How do you replace a flat felt roof.
In many cases you can remove these pieces.
Remove excess felt nails and adhesive before replacing the felt on your flat roof.
Secure metal flashing at the edges of the roof before primer is applied.
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How to lay felt on a flat roof.
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Apply some bitumen adhesive over the repair and beyond to suit the patch and apply it.
Strongly advise against capping over.
Paint a layer of adhesive such as bitumen mastic over the top of the first felt layer a length at a time.
There should be no extra debri of any kind on the decking before you begin.
You can either measure the roof from the ground or by standing on a ladder and actually going.
Remove the plies of the flat roof by thrusting into them with a spade.
Pull off the mortar filled perimeter framework that is flush to the wall.
This largely depends on the condition of the drip edge but if felt.
Remove the remaining perimeter.
Step 2 placing the felt.
We had a problem with our shed workshop flat felt roof leaking and needed a quick repair.
Check to ensure the roof is in good enough condition to walk over.
Remove any debris that may interfere with the installation process.
This will enable the felt to bond with it more easily.
The second layer of felt is then placed over the top of the first.
Removing the old roof 1.
Step by step guide for felting a flat roof step 1.
This video shows a typical flat roof replacement carried out by argyle roofing based in london uk.
You will be looking for any decking that has rotted or bowed.
You must remove any rotted pieces of wood on the roof and replace them with your plywood.
Beginning with the removal of the old roofing felt this.
Step 1 prep work.
Press the patch firmly into place and make sure that the edges are well sealed.