replacing garage roof.

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Hi Everybody.

I have a pitched garage roof that is leaking in quite a few areas as the corrugated sheets have cracked and broken, so I am looking at replacing it.
I have read through this forum and quite a few searches advise against using chipboard as replacement however I have access to quite a bit of thick chipboard for free (anything for free I will try to find a use for it). which I was thinking of using. I am thinking about painting it with bitumen paint to help seal it then cover with roofing felt as a final covering.
Do you think this would last or am I just wasting my time.
ps Money is tight at the moment so as the chipboard is free I thought its got to be worth trying.

Thanks in advance
Duncan
 
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The flat roof of my extension is made out of chipboard covered by torched down bitumen and felt. Rather than paint i would rather torch bitumen on it. It would last longer
 
Chipboard is entirely unsuitable for any roof. As soon as a whiff of damp gets to any of it, it will disintegrate. OSB3 is what you need. If you want to do the job once, that is.

Cheers
Richard
 
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Agreed! Chipboard will get damp, and when it does it has the structural integrity of weetabix.

So not only will you have have a leaking roof, it'll be unsafe for anyone walking about up there.

And yes! This is what I found some time ago (evidence of 1970s and 80s building habits), before re-decking with ply (extension 1 roof and shed) and OSB/sterling (extension 2 roof).

Chipboard will defo be a waste of time!
 

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