Hi,
This is the second question I've asked about my garage with a flat roof.
I would like, in preparation for winter, to spend a bit of time getting my garage into tip-top condition.
I have this flat roof on my garage...
And I'm wondering what is the best product out there for me to use in covering this... by "product" I'm thinking of something that comes in a can, as the roof appears (to me, at least) to be quite stable... I'm not looking to install a new roof.
I've seen, in Screwfix, the product called Isoflex Liquid Rubber on page 97, which says it's good for roofs and lauds the fact that it's "5 times more flexible than bitumen"... which I'm guessing is a really good thing.
Does anyone have any experience of this product and is it a good buy? Would something else be more suitable?
Can I paint straight over all those annoying loose pebbles, and get them stuck in place, or will I need to brush them all off first, paint then (possibly!) put them back on.
Why did the previous owner or the person who built the garage put a load of loose pebbles on there in the first place anyway?
Other alternative products I've seen...
Thompson's 10 Year Roof Seal
Cementone Flexacryl - this comes in grey as well
Flag Roofix - this comes in white!
Black Jack Roofing Emulsion - to be used in summer only, it says
...any advice as to what I should be using would be really helpful.
This is the second question I've asked about my garage with a flat roof.
I would like, in preparation for winter, to spend a bit of time getting my garage into tip-top condition.
I have this flat roof on my garage...
And I'm wondering what is the best product out there for me to use in covering this... by "product" I'm thinking of something that comes in a can, as the roof appears (to me, at least) to be quite stable... I'm not looking to install a new roof.
I've seen, in Screwfix, the product called Isoflex Liquid Rubber on page 97, which says it's good for roofs and lauds the fact that it's "5 times more flexible than bitumen"... which I'm guessing is a really good thing.
Does anyone have any experience of this product and is it a good buy? Would something else be more suitable?
Can I paint straight over all those annoying loose pebbles, and get them stuck in place, or will I need to brush them all off first, paint then (possibly!) put them back on.
Why did the previous owner or the person who built the garage put a load of loose pebbles on there in the first place anyway?
Other alternative products I've seen...
Thompson's 10 Year Roof Seal
Cementone Flexacryl - this comes in grey as well
Flag Roofix - this comes in white!
Black Jack Roofing Emulsion - to be used in summer only, it says
...any advice as to what I should be using would be really helpful.