Hi all
This may seem like an odd question, but here i go anyway...
Are there differnt grades of tarpaulin? Im no builder but i have definately used some that are better than otheres in the past. Some are made in a kind of weave of fibres and can only really be discribed as 'splash' proof. Where im sure ve seen others that are made out of quite nice thick rubber?
Is there some sort of grading system? Or is one or other of these not actually techniqually a tarp?
I ask becuase the workshop roof has developed a couple of leaks over the last few weeks - i think it was the snow and ice attacking some of the joins. Its a flat (slight pitch to one side) felted roof, problem is where the water has got in its degraded some of the chipboard the felt is on so at points it sags slightly between joists. This means puddles sit on top making the whole situation 10X worse.
SO i plan to rip all the felt of, replace boards where needed and re-felt. But i dont really want to be doing this until the summer for obvious reasons. I therefore had the idea of putting a good quality tarp over it fr the rest of the winter, battened round the sides. But this would defiantly need to be 100% water proof, which i know a cheap horrible one i have isnt.
Only other problem is the workshop is 5m x 7m approx, can you get tarps that big?
Hope that all makes sense, sorry to of rambled, cheers
Luke
This may seem like an odd question, but here i go anyway...
Are there differnt grades of tarpaulin? Im no builder but i have definately used some that are better than otheres in the past. Some are made in a kind of weave of fibres and can only really be discribed as 'splash' proof. Where im sure ve seen others that are made out of quite nice thick rubber?
Is there some sort of grading system? Or is one or other of these not actually techniqually a tarp?
I ask becuase the workshop roof has developed a couple of leaks over the last few weeks - i think it was the snow and ice attacking some of the joins. Its a flat (slight pitch to one side) felted roof, problem is where the water has got in its degraded some of the chipboard the felt is on so at points it sags slightly between joists. This means puddles sit on top making the whole situation 10X worse.
SO i plan to rip all the felt of, replace boards where needed and re-felt. But i dont really want to be doing this until the summer for obvious reasons. I therefore had the idea of putting a good quality tarp over it fr the rest of the winter, battened round the sides. But this would defiantly need to be 100% water proof, which i know a cheap horrible one i have isnt.
Only other problem is the workshop is 5m x 7m approx, can you get tarps that big?
Hope that all makes sense, sorry to of rambled, cheers
Luke