Hi guys,
Just a very quick question for someone if they've got a moment
Basically, I've finished building the structure for a flat roof on a small workshop/shed. Plan to get it felted with the help of a friend who's experienced with torch on stuff (he's away for a week or so at the moment).
Anyway, I know that the torch-on felts and underlay are different to the normal stuff you buy for sheds etc and the cold-adhesive ones too.
But, can I use as a very temporary 'first' layer a roll of (quite thin) normal 'traditional' underlay? Then when I can get my friend over, a further layer of proper torch underlay followed by a torch on top layer?
Only reason I ask is because I have a roll of this already from a while back, plus I was hoping it'd help protect the roof a bit from any rain we may have over the next week or two.
Any tips most appreciated
Will
Just a very quick question for someone if they've got a moment
Basically, I've finished building the structure for a flat roof on a small workshop/shed. Plan to get it felted with the help of a friend who's experienced with torch on stuff (he's away for a week or so at the moment).
Anyway, I know that the torch-on felts and underlay are different to the normal stuff you buy for sheds etc and the cold-adhesive ones too.
But, can I use as a very temporary 'first' layer a roll of (quite thin) normal 'traditional' underlay? Then when I can get my friend over, a further layer of proper torch underlay followed by a torch on top layer?
Only reason I ask is because I have a roll of this already from a while back, plus I was hoping it'd help protect the roof a bit from any rain we may have over the next week or two.
Any tips most appreciated
Will