How to Repair a Flat Roof with Liquid Roof
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- Roger repairs a troublesome flat roof that's had several failed fix attempts.
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Liquid Roof all-weather system for waterproofing any flat or pitched roof
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Sika Everbuild Sikalastic Fleece 120
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Evercryl resin-based, fibre reinforced roof repair compound
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Evercryl Emergency Roof Repair cartridge
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We were short 40,000 trades people before Brexit, now it's just ridiculous. The Pros are No shows. I have to become a Jill of all trades, so these vids are life savers.
Try being a self employed tradesman, if people planned months or even years ahead we would get to you. Trouble is when someone decides they want something done it has to be within a month 😫
nothing to do with Brexit though, all planned by the elites
No idea where you are...but I had 3 roofers pestering me for a job that they priced 40% less than anyone else. So looks like over supply to me.
@@Littlelamb2023 so true felt will only last say 20 years max!
@@deanoh6414 seriously 🤷🏽♂️
Where are you?
Great vid. I got to say it amazes me that people build roofs like these in a country where it rains 350 days of the year.
I know crazy ...I wish I knew before buying my damm place:(
Brilliant stuff just what I needed. Been almost 10yrs on a felt roof. Might even put this on top of those sheds!
Super helpful, a nightmare contractor left my roof unbolted for three months and it literally ripped in half and blew into the neighbors yard, This video really helped me get some time to patch it up until i rebild it. Used all of these tips and made it through a really heavy winter. Thank you so much.
Amazing what a good plumber can put his hand to nowadays. Great job as always. Now I know what to do with my flat roof. Thanks 🙏
I like how seriously you do your work. I would feel confident if you repaired my roof.
I'm loving the white pipework on the building next door going into the soil stack timed at 0.50 into the video
Roof repairs don't cost anything, it's on the house. 😎
Many thanks ... just what I was searching for. Every angle covered ... nicely explained etc.
Nicely done Roger. Proper job, that roof shouldn’t leak now!
It will in a few years. Nothing to do with Rogers workmanship, its just these products are rubbish. If you dont believe me come back to this post in a few years and ask skill builder to ask the customer if it's leak free.
Another great video 👍🏽. Thanks Roger
Thank You from the flat roof state of New Mexico USA
These cold applied certainly have their place, but they will never outlast asphalt. Cracking video Rodger
Haha see what you did there, CRACKING VIDEO 😝
I’ve used the fibre paint several times for repairs and it’s handy stuff.
Roger what a delight you are!
I have been watching and enjoying your wonderful informative videos
You have a way of delivering information in a way that is easy to understand, and you arrange things so that you build our knowledge
Thank you
Roger , great video (again !). Perfect solution for the flat section on my loft Dorma. Yep, the roofers said complete rip and start again; (& yet these materials can't cost more than few hundred pounds) - top man.
Rajiv
Lol
Used Acropol years ago and now there’s loads of product on the market (fibre paints) and they mostly look and smell the same. Great stuff. Good on a old chimney breast. Paint over it once dry, never no it was there.
Great advice.... They use it here in Spain a lot... I'm going to give it a go 👍 thanks
Lovely job Roger, be nice to revisit in 5 years time, just to see how it's doing and is the client happy with it?
Really useful, thanks Roger 👌🏼🏴👍🏼
Excellent Roger
Very good information . Thank you very much .
Nice quick fix 🧱👍🏼
It is interesting, and I am seeing this video just a couple days after we have recoat a previously waterproofed concrete rooftop with liquid coating and reinforcement of our own
Life saving good video for the people who need to know it 👍
Great content mate, thanks for sharing 💪👍
Great Job Roger
Roger you look like your in the shawshank redemption👍🍺
I thought id be first on that comment! Well done sir!
"And that’s how it came to pass, that on the second-to-last day of the job, the convict crew that tarred the plate factory roof in the spring of ’49 wound up sitting in a row at ten o’clock in the morning, drinking icy cold Bohemia-style beer, courtesy of Roger Bisby...."
Great product!
Always there for us thank you 🙏
Really interesting vid, thanks 👍
Great video thank you very much ,Sir. I shall get those products. It’s a massive job
Around three years ago, we tried a product out on flat roofs called Polyurcoat, there were lots of problems. All we did for weeks on end, was to go back and fix each roof, with Rinus shield.
As always a honest review I can trust.
Great video,thanks
Thanks Rodger!
Concrete roofs are known for problems. Bitumen won't stick and paint cracks. That blue stuff looks decent👍👍
Thanks for sharing your wisdom with us, Roger. I hope those condensing units at 1:54 are not connected to anything ))))
Thanks!
great info, thank you
Nice one Roger. I was going to go all out and do a GRP system on OSB to seal a flat roof to prevent rodents gnawing through the OSB. The roof is under another roof and this looks like the perfect product. Saved myself a couple of grand!
Do it at your peril. Trust me, if you do this you will wish you'd done a proper grp roof in the first place.
@@tanja8907 I didn't see this notification until someone liked it. Can you explain why?
Great Vid.... have that annoying slight leak Prob in Heavy Rain.... gonna try a Tin of the One Coat... Fingers crossed🤞
thanks Roger
Thanks heaps!
Love it thanks for the info
Great job you did. I was shocked at what fool put bits of OSB under the air con units.
Yeah great stuff...I used Cromapol on my roof (Same stuff)...stopped water ingress everywhere.
Brilliant thank you
Thank u for sharing
Most flat roofs look like bodge jobs to the untrained eye like me. This one finished up looking ok in the end though. Another great video!
Very true. Had ours done by a diligent couple of guys who came recommended, it still looks uneven and rough. Sometime after, I and a friend did the Selco all-day course on glass fibre roofing. We, and the rest of the students did decent jobs on our little projects. The teachers did something mindboggingly good. Clearly, you can do a decent job but I know I would not do as good a job on my own without being an assistant to one of the teachers for at least a dozen roofs. A lot of such training is a day - you do OK - then you're on your own and standards slide
Thank you for the video. Not sure what the product actually is but i am thinking we would have a hard time closing any quotes with all that is needed...Not a fan of elastomerics but for some roofs that don't really need to extend their service life so many years out i guess it is an OK fix. Our company has used pretty much everything out there over the last 25 years. We use only one products after 8 years of success and not callbacks. There is a Liquid butyl rubber made by epdm coatings. What we like about it is that it does not need a primer for any of the roof types we have applied it over that goes for metal, BUR, epdm, foam but NOT silicone. Also it is a one coat application so we close much more business with this product because we come in as the lowest bid! It is a solvent product so primarily the reason it last all the years. I guess every product has a particular use but as a roofing company we want to use a product that will last and has a history of success. Looking forward to your future videos thank You
Looks good. We have just found out the issue with our front porch. There was a gap left so the water runs down the outside wall. Just need to figure out how to patch it but can see some of the obs has rotted away. I might be able to patch it with this stuff.
Used similar to fix garage roof , it lasted a couple of years but cherry tree above it so bird muck and cherries sitting on it along with a dip where it puddles was too much and I had to get new roof along with beams etc and went fibre glass so job is a good un now.
But I think it would work for a normal repair where there is not such a harsh environment.
Hope you had a few bottles of suds afterwards great job
Fleece backed single ply membrane would have been best for that job. We would only use liquid solutions in tight channels or difficult detailing. Hats off to you for persevering with it over a larger area.
And reference to having the experts in before. They obviously didn't do a very good job.
alright mate. When it was first done, that pipe was supposed to be painted with bituminous primer, then would get a couple of layers of torch-on (2mm, then 4mm) up to 6 inches above the pipe so it forms a collar. So, although they've already paid 8 grand for 'the pros', it doesn't seem like they actually knew what they were doing.
Anyone can do nice easy flat bits, but it's the details where it really matters.
A roof like that, done properly could literally be used to keep water in a swimming pool without ANY of it getting through at all. Shame really, there used to be some really talented fckrs doing this work back in the day.
Love the vids mate, keep em coming 🙂
Top tip cheers 👍🏆
Thanks fir the video
Would you advice this technique on flat roof where gravel is impregnated on the top layer
Interesting because just today I recoated a concrete garage roof. Last year I did it with one coat of Evercryl Grey but ran out and finished it with Bostik Flexacryl Grey. Since then the Evercryl had cracked in a few places and begun to peel where I had coated it too thinly over the previous layer of bitumen. But the Bostik Flexacryl was still good, so today I put a second coat of Bostik's Flexacryl over the whole roof. I'll be checking it again next year to see how it stands up to another British winter.
And? One year passed since your comment. How's the roof?
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Thanks for the video guys.😎
Thanks for watching!
Great video thanks, Is there something in the range to deal with pooling/puddles. Im going to recoat my flat roof this summer and would like to build up the areas of pooling so they run off with the rest of the water.
Acrylic fibre coatings and Polyurethane coatings don't perform as well where there is ponding water or gutters , I would advise to check these areas regularly
Loving the waste pipes. 1:07
You, sir, just saved me about $6k. I can do this myself! THANK YOU!
Good video do you think it would be ok on concrete gutters.
Roger is fully sold out to ever build
Hi Roger hope you're well, I've got a felted shed roof with a few leeks and was wondering if the acrylic would suit, thanks, Geoff
So there's two methods to spread that. We call them "dip and stick" and "slop and mop".
Dip and stick is when you dip your roller in the bucket and spread it out, slow, thin, likely uneven, takes way to long bit saves material. Often good for a top coat.
Slop and mop is when you pour it onto the roof and use your roller to essentially mop it around until it's covered. Thicker, faster, much better in every way except you use twice as much. Will last longer come out better. Best way to do bottom coat.
Great video Roger, This looks like a great product but to patch up the liquid roof I have spoken to Sika and they suggest that you may need a "re-activation" product before applying further liquid roof. Does sound like rather simple maintenance for the DIYer like me but must know correct way of adding more layers (or patches) - can you confirm?
Can't thank you enough
I need to do this to my garage roof the felt nearly 20 years old now and starting leak into garage i don't want to spend thousands on refelting it when I'm going to build a extension over it in a few years
That looks really nice. Does that method work all over the World. I have a friend in Mexico 🇲🇽 and she needs her flat roof fixed
Loving The Waste Pipes in The Background 00:53 🤣🤣🤣
What would be an alternative to fleece used in the video?
How much did you get for the lead Roger 🤔joking aside another interesting video and saved.
I Did The Same As This Video,
After 3 Years Start Cracking All Roof,
It Is Good For Cool Weather Cities But
Not Good For Hot Weather Like South
Florida.
Amén.
Like most trades you get good and bad, a good roofing company would really need to strip this put in roof vents to let out the moisture trapped in the concrete through ingress of water.
What youve done looks good now but in two/three years someone will be doing it properly with a professional system.
Good "temporary" repair though but not permanent, it will have more cracks than a Jack Whithall gig in a couple of years once the UV have haf its way (despite what it says on the tin) the customer obviously didnt want to spend a lot.
Theres an old saying, you cant polish a turd....but you can dip it and roll it in glitter.
Good effort for a repair👍
It seems that alot of negative comments on youtube are possibly from "professionals" who might be losing work these days considering the information available these days to your average homeowner
Hi, Thank you for the informative video. I had an extension done some 5 years back and my builder installed a GRP flat roof and used the 'Cure It' prodcut. This is now flaking in places and there Is a small leak somewhere that I cannot locate. I feel that the leakage only happens when we have heavy, windy rain.
Do you know which Everbuild product will be suitable to repair the cracked and flaky bits please? Will the Evercryl (with the fibre bits) be suitable? Any help and advice appreciated
Flat roofs are always a bad idea, because they always have or will get tiny depressions where water can stand, which feed fungus and encourages people to walk on them, then leaks are literally guaranteed.
I was a little surprised than the roof wasn’t given say like one degree’s angle and the depressions hunted down, but then I'm no roofie.
Right, fair play for having a go as a hands on fella. Few points. Wet on wet rule of thumb 2kg per m2, fleece, 1kg per m2. Laying the fleece over the first layer of liquid, you must fully embed the fleece (missed in the video) take your roller and dry roll the fleece till you see the liquid coming through it. Then apply the top layer. If you don't do this the roof will debond and come up in winds, likely to happen here unfortunately. Secondly mouse holes in the felt laps. Patch to have 150mm laps onto area. Don't use the fiber as it's for difficult details only. Cut a square of fleece amd do 2 layer wet on wet as above. 3rd rule. Go to a manufacturer such as Bauder and ask them to spec the roof. The guarentee is insurance backed and covers products and workmanship for 20years minimum. Roofing is full of have a goes and pretenders. Go to a commercial contractor that's doing large scale projects, they will do your roof and do it properly. We are such a contractor.
Wow so for 27m2 I need 54kg of the liquid?
@@edwardmurray8507 2kg per m2, then fleece followed by 1kg per m2 on 27m2 = 81kg
Hi I have a bit of damp coming into my back door, is there a product that I can coat the bricks and then plaster over it to seal the damp and stop it getting through to the wallpaper.
We have pooling water on top of a felted roof covering, which has been put on top of a poured concrete roof, which drains the wrong way. What product / method should be used to level out the liw spots? Presume it would be best to remove the old felt, rayher thancover over with another product?
Would love to see a update on how this roof held up
Not well probably
@@warmachine576could you please explain why?
Do you know if i can paint it directly onto a fiberglass roof covering or would I still need the fleese?
Roger do you think these are better, in your opinion, than the others in the market such as Flexitec 2020 etc.?
Would this work in Canada with extreme freeze thaw cycles?
Great video, I have a garage with a concrete roof cast in three sections. I have tried everything to seal it but the joints always leak after about a year. Would I need the fleece to span the joints and compensate for the movement?
Personally I would use some fleece because it can do no harm. I think that filling the joints first is also good.
Hello, what is the name of these tins?
And the white cloth please?
Thank you
How long does this product last before you would need to reapply? Is there a warranty period? Didn't see this information mentioned on the product website.
Will this stuff stick to roofing lead? Roofers bodged my fibre roof by trying to lay fibre on top of lead on the edges of the flat roof where it meets a pitched roof. Unfortunately they didn't prime the lead first and the fibre has now lifted away and water is getting in!
What is the name of the fleece product used here please? What's it made of? Would appreciate help as I have a job just like this to do.
Where can I buy that evergyrl as my roof leaks ,had roofers in still the same ,so I will do it myself
I have a flat roof that's rubber membrane on a garage roof and it's lifting plus leaking at where it connects to outer wall of the house. I am not sure if the bricks are ports or if leaking at the flashing. What would you recommend?
Can this method work for extensive cracking?
Do you have to remove all the stones (gravel ) before applying ever cryl
(Yorkshire accent) Ohhhh arhhhhhh thats a right Proper job!
How would you fill any ponding areas ?
Is it one coat then the fleece on top then another coat. Is the fleece put on when the first coat is still wet or when dry?
Does this evercryl product dry under low temperature?
hii thank you so much, in the video he shows 2 different cans! I have to mix it on right?
No