Got a few days away from trying to control p*ssed up students rampaging on Nottingham trams, so will be tackling my shed roof,which as started leaking .now do i replace the felt or do I go for corrugated bitumen roofing sheets.....decisions.....decisions
I would go for felt if you are in an exposed area, corrugated sheeting is prone to being blown off in these situations.
As an aside;I have just had my dormer roof covered with this stuff and I really like it!
https://www.firestonebpe.com/en/products/roofing/residential/rubbercover-epdm (https://www.firestonebpe.com/en/products/roofing/residential/rubbercover-epdm)
I have no idea of the relative costs of the three coverings suggested here, perhaps you could 'google' some prices!
I used the corrugated bitumen sheets a few years ago. marvelous stuff and reasonably priced. My old shed was left on the plot when I moved plots as this one already had a shed, but if it starts leaking the corrugated sheets will go straight on.
The only thing I would say about the bitumen sheets is if there's nothing underneath, they will sag into the gap. I'm guessing that won't be an issue as the previous roof was felt, but thought I'd mention it.
Now if it would just stop raining here long enough to put my shed up...
Have a good look at the condition of the felt before deciding. If the roof and felt are still mainly sound, consider a high performance roof seal. 2.5 litres will set you back between £20 and £30. Does a good job and lasts well, but it won't be effective if the felt is loose or flapping about. Could save some money,
Quote from: gray1720 on October 30, 2020, 16:27:09
The only thing I would say about the bitumen sheets is if there's nothing underneath, they will sag into the gap.
I could stand on mine, only a 4 foot length but strong enough and driving a nail through the raised bit took a big hammer as I did not want to fix it through the channel and make it leak.
Hmm. Maybe I'm thinking of something else - thick, black-coloured corrugated roofing sheet, so I assumed that was the ones.
Yes that is the stuff, but it has woven in fibre matting and a gritty dusting to dissipate heat. It didn't even seem to swell in the heat and never any sagging.