The Best Way To Fix Cracks In A Flat Roof

By Scott Rodgers

The flat roofs are prone to water leaks and seepages due to their slope-less architecture. Hence, they must be regularly inspected to maintain the normality of the roof setup.

The leaks and water molds associated with the flat roofs often crop up due to the faulty shingles and seams. Hence, the shingles form the elementary components of the flat roofs.

Beforehand, understand the complexity of the issue and decide whether to call in a roofer or handle the task yourself. It is always a better idea to handle the proceedings on your own and keep a supervision of an expert alongside.

Take a water bucket to the roof and wash the roof area well with warm water. Sweep off the surface of the roof to remove the debris and dust from the roof spread. Use a broom or a fine-bristled brush to remove out the foreign materials.

Use a probe tool to detect the entire roof area for leaks and cracks. Take a razor knife with sharp blade and cut off the concerned area. Cut the affected area in the form of a square or rectangle such that it becomes easy to shingle the zone thereafter. Use the cut out as a pattern to peel off the shingle pieces. Make sure that layers of shingle material removed are in proportion with the void. An additional peel off would require more pieces of shingle material.

Take a putty knife and prepare the predefined concentration of roofing cement. Once the cement is ready, apply a liberal amount of cement in the void you created. Lay a bed of cement at the base of the void such that it fills the cracks well. Place the next shingle piece over the first layer and nail it down. Don't leave the nails uprooted as that may pose a problem with the level of the setup.

Don't employ roofing cement to attach the layers of the shingle to each other, excluding the base layer. Simply nail the top pieces to each other.

Envelop the final setting with a cement cover. This makes sure that the newly altered setting complements the entire roof setup. - 33393

About the Author:

Sign Up for our Free Newsletter

Enter email address here