I never did anything like this before. Selling my home and buyer's home inspector pointed out exposed nails around the perimeter of a 10x5 shed with rolled roofing. I used the fiberglass with asphalt in it. It looks great now. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks for the tips you have set the bar higher as a diyer...patching roofs is equal to changing tires! Now I feel more comfortable when I climb on a roof with slides on lol! Be safe!
So with rolled roofing, is the leak typically where each layer meets? I have a porch with rolled roofing. A leak finally broke through and is now in need of repair. I put a tarp on it about four months ago. Worked great until recently. Can’t afford to replace it yet so in need of a diy fix.
I never did anything like this before. Selling my home and buyer's home inspector pointed out exposed nails around the perimeter of a 10x5 shed with rolled roofing. I used the fiberglass with asphalt in it. It looks great now. Thanks for the great video.
@@DaveE7171 happy it helped
Good job. Tip for you. Scrape off the granules first. Because when the cement dries out, it will pull the granules off the sheet.
Good tip! Thanks.
Ron you’ve changed?love the roofing shoes!😂😂😂
Very helpful... smart young lady
I know. Right!
So proud.
apply roofing granules on top of tar. Roll granules into roofing wet patch. Gives repair ares longer life time
Something about a gal that does roof repairs, wearing pumps. Gotta love it
Cool video 👍
I steer clear of Black clothing on hot days in the sun. Keeps you a bit cooler.
Thanks for the tips you have set the bar higher as a diyer...patching roofs is equal to changing tires! Now I feel more comfortable when I climb on a roof with slides on lol! Be safe!
this particular roof has a permanent ladder with wide treads and sturdy handrails. I try not to put my daughter in harms way.
Great video 👍
She's in great shape
Thank you!
Ok I'm gonna get up there now thanks
used this on my roof and its been a few days and its not dry yet
So with rolled roofing, is the leak typically where each layer meets? I have a porch with rolled roofing. A leak finally broke through and is now in need of repair. I put a tarp on it about four months ago. Worked great until recently. Can’t afford to replace it yet so in need of a diy fix.
I would say yes. That is certainly the most vulnerable spot. I have a very low opinion of the torch on type products.
Ron, how's that patch holding up after some rainy winters?
No leaks! Amy did good.
@@ron12april Thanks for the update, and nice one, Amy! Going to do this three course patch soon.
And GIRL! WHAT IS Ù LISTENING TO?!+¡!!😮