That topcoat has peeled because the original topcoat wasn’t applied on the same day as the fibreglass went down. And probably wasn’t keyed and acetoned before topcoating. That’s what I think anyway. I’ve been fibreglass roofing for 20 years now and I’ve seen it a million times.
Nice job. I had fiberglass fitted in a kitchen extension 5 years ago and it seems to get very dirty and when i checked and cleaned it some areas have slight peeling on the top layer. I have pyramid type sky lights and a bit of a complex roof. Not sure if i should get a pro in to do it or have a go myself. I've heard using the acetone is very very important.
Great video not rushed, showing and explaining everything for us DIY guy's. Makes it so much easier to have a go.Thankyou fella im doing my mams soon. Great job you done as well. Just subscribed 👍👍
Great video thank you regarding the mixing and temperature, do you do enough then mix some more i assuming it depends on the outside temperature it that makes sense. Also who would you go to for supplies?
Great video, learned a lot. When the resin goes hard in the bucket can you just peel it out, how would you clean the rigid metal roller that you couldn’t find? Thanks 🙏
When you cut out the fibreglass for the repair, we’re both repairs because of water underneath or just because the original fibreglass hadn’t stuck to the board ?
Hello brother i have a large roof and the top coat has cracked in big patches all over what product to you use for top coat and should i sand the whole roof and acitone before painting many thatnks love your vids
I'd wear a mask to breath in the minimal amount to dust, and just put the dusting on fast record, then talk about what you did afterwards. Thinking about your health. Stay safe.
I used to work as a flat Roofer 35 years ago when it was a loose layer of fibre glass felt onto the plywood followed by two layers of felt stuck with hot bitumen and chipping on top or even silver reflective paint.
I find this fascinating. I live in the states where you rarely see fiberglass roofs. Worse yet, the supplies to do this are not sold locally here.... How many years do these roofs normally last? I would think a very long time if put down properly.
thanks am a roofer for 49 years took on my first fibreglass roof repairs this week after watching your vid once again thanks
Thanks, Darren, for de-mystifying the process. I feel much more comfortable with tackling our roof now.
What a tidy hard working tradesman!
If someone said I was sanding that whole roof by hand I think I would have jumped off the side lol. Fair play buddy,nice job
lol its not for the faint hearted thats for sure
@@darrenthebuilder keep up the good work pal
Only for men
Fantastic job Darren. Makes me feel confident to have a go at treating my roof.
That topcoat has peeled because the original topcoat wasn’t applied on the same day as the fibreglass went down. And probably wasn’t keyed and acetoned before topcoating. That’s what I think anyway. I’ve been fibreglass roofing for 20 years now and I’ve seen it a million times.
Sounds about right mate
@@darrenthebuilderI need my roof redone in East London; do u service East London?
Darren, you explained it all very well. Thank you for that.I've never seen this kind of roofs , the most roofs have tiles here in Holland🇳🇱.
Great video, thank you. I feel much better about having a go at doing this myself now!
Great video as always, super informative
Nice job. I had fiberglass fitted in a kitchen extension 5 years ago and it seems to get very dirty and when i checked and cleaned it some areas have slight peeling on the top layer. I have pyramid type sky lights and a bit of a complex roof. Not sure if i should get a pro in to do it or have a go myself. I've heard using the acetone is very very important.
Excellent. Thanks I have learnt a lot . Preparation and patience makes a good job. Thanks again
Top work, as always.
Very impressive attitude and knowledge. Thanks for sharing.
Great video not rushed, showing and explaining everything for us DIY guy's. Makes it so much easier to have a go.Thankyou fella im doing my mams soon. Great job you done as well. Just subscribed 👍👍
Great video thank you regarding the mixing and temperature, do you do enough then mix some more i assuming it depends on the outside temperature it that makes sense.
Also who would you go to for supplies?
Great video, learned a lot.
When the resin goes hard in the bucket can you just peel it out, how would you clean the rigid metal roller that you couldn’t find? Thanks 🙏
Boss job Darren lad 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Excelente video 👍 saludos 👊
Nice work, proper job mate 👍
Learnt loads so thanks for being so thorough
Well done, keep up the good work 👍
Another excellent video on how to do a job properly with the right equipment and tools well done.
When you cut out the fibreglass for the repair, we’re both repairs because of water underneath or just because the original fibreglass hadn’t stuck to the board ?
great job great video
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Looking good......
Great video ,,👍
Hello brother i have a large roof and the top coat has cracked in big patches all over what product to you use for top coat and should i sand the whole roof and acitone before painting many thatnks love your vids
Professional 👍
Hi Darren, love your videos. Do cover north west london area as I need to do mine ?
Did you do it yet?
Is this a yearly application ?
Hi Darren do you cover west London ?
What kind of roller do you use
Excellent video. How long will that coating last?
Should last 10-20 yrs
Hi, is the same Cureit catalyst used for resin and topcoat or 2 different sorts? Thanks
Hi yes it is the same catalyst
I'd wear a mask to breath in the minimal amount to dust, and just put the dusting on fast record, then talk about what you did afterwards. Thinking about your health. Stay safe.
And steel toe cap boots high viz gloves risk assessment method statement tool box talk and put red tape around all surrounding areas.
I need this doing on my roof, how do I book you?
at 35 minutes i really enjoyed the video at the fastest playback speed of 2.
Do you need to fix areas of delamination? What's happens if you leave them?
yes you should. they could crack over time
If you just reciting it is one coat enough or should I do 2 and do I need to sand the first coat before applying the second?
You don’t need to resand. Just do the next coat within a day. Ideally after 1 hour or so once it’s dry.
Can you fix my fibre glass roof. I live in Stratford?
Good job but i would of sealed around the pipes too
Thanks, i checked them all and they had been wrappeda round in fibreglass so they should be good
Nice to know this roof has a Twenty year Guarantee.
Thanks. But what are those mushrooms at 3:22? I see a lot of them
They are vents for the roof void.
@@darrenthebuilder ah! To prevent damp and mould?
You sand it with a well used flappy disc on a four inch grinder.
I used to work as a flat Roofer 35 years ago when it was a loose layer of fibre glass felt onto the plywood followed by two layers of felt stuck with hot bitumen and chipping on top or even silver reflective paint.
How long did it take you to sand the whole roof down?
maybe an hour and a half
@@darrenthebuilder Wow... that's super impressive!
do you cover west London?
My ocd was kicking in because you never painted the ridge tiles aswell because my brain was saying they’re not the same colour they don’t match 😂😂
You can’t just apply top coat to a surface, this will flake again, cut out the damaged areas and what you did was great with the Matt and resin,
According to the manufacturer you can once keyed with sand paper. The damaged areas were cut out and repaired. 👍🏾
If I was the original contractor I would not be happy to pay for scaffolding to repair a roof that has only been constructed less than 20 years ago.
Mate, you need a better brush! 😂
Hi Darren are you based in London? I need a repair on my fibreglass roof, I’m based in Wembley Park, let me know if you can, many thanks
Could have done without the awful clickity click musak at the end.
The “clickity click MUSAK” is to ward off people who don’t like “clickity click MUSAK” from the video.
I find this fascinating. I live in the states where you rarely see fiberglass roofs. Worse yet, the supplies to do this are not sold locally here.... How many years do these roofs normally last? I would think a very long time if put down properly.
They say at least 25 years 🤷🏼♂️😄
I have read that fiberglass doesn't do well in large temperature change climates.
What kind of roller do you use