Eric The Viking
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I know a lot of us do building work from time to time, so I thought I'd ask:
I have a flat roof, roughly 4 x 4.5m. It's not leaking now, but it's not too well either because it's had a fairly heavy scaffold sitting on it for the last four months or so. In a few places it's lost the gelcoat (gone from grey to "natural" yellow resin colour), and it needs something protective before winter comes.
What should I do to protect it?
I've got an unopened 5l can of Flag's "Roofix" which looks very good, but one tin won't come close to covering the whole thing, and anyway would probably be rather too thick and lumpy to give a good finish. And the cost of getting in enough to do the whole roof makes me wonder about alternatives.
I could probably put more grey fibreglass topcoat on it (never done this before but have used fibreglass for other things), but I've no idea of cost compared to a roof paint.
Are there other paints that would protect the fibreglass, but cover better than Roofix? It doesn't get walked-on normally, so they don't have to be very abrasion-proof.
Suggestions welcome.
My first job this week when the weather improves is to clean it thoroughly (have started this already). I don't think the fibreglass is badly damaged, but it's obviously vulnerable.
E.
I have a flat roof, roughly 4 x 4.5m. It's not leaking now, but it's not too well either because it's had a fairly heavy scaffold sitting on it for the last four months or so. In a few places it's lost the gelcoat (gone from grey to "natural" yellow resin colour), and it needs something protective before winter comes.
What should I do to protect it?
I've got an unopened 5l can of Flag's "Roofix" which looks very good, but one tin won't come close to covering the whole thing, and anyway would probably be rather too thick and lumpy to give a good finish. And the cost of getting in enough to do the whole roof makes me wonder about alternatives.
I could probably put more grey fibreglass topcoat on it (never done this before but have used fibreglass for other things), but I've no idea of cost compared to a roof paint.
Are there other paints that would protect the fibreglass, but cover better than Roofix? It doesn't get walked-on normally, so they don't have to be very abrasion-proof.
Suggestions welcome.
My first job this week when the weather improves is to clean it thoroughly (have started this already). I don't think the fibreglass is badly damaged, but it's obviously vulnerable.
E.