75ZT CommunityA social community of enthusiasts, owners, appreciators and collectors. With expert knowledge of all things from MG to Rover and beyond.2013-09-17T11:13:33+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/feed.php?f=2&t=7463&mode2013-09-17T11:13:33+00:002013-09-17T11:13:33+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7463&p=70106#p70106 What I meant to convey was that I'd used them before, knew who they were and was happy to use them again
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raistlin wrote: Thanks Steve.
They are the guys who did the last repair
Paul Did they advise a full re-felt or was it a repair job only ? either way depending on how long if you are not happy get them back, they must put it right if it as not done the job as it should have Arctic
]]>2013-09-17T08:18:58+00:002013-09-17T08:18:58+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7463&p=70100#p70100 They are the guys who did the last repair
]]>2013-09-16T22:10:52+00:002013-09-16T22:10:52+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7463&p=70095#p70095 I doubt you want to hear this but with flat roofs the only sure fire way to make sure it is safe a leak free is to replace it, i have seen loads of repairs and they all end up either leaking or as you have got now pooling again, what you need to find out is why is it pooling bowed or rotten joists, plywood spliting and warped, get Cliff Nichols to come out and give you and free quote i would say they are about the best in Wolves
http://www.cliffnicholls.co.uk/products.htm
]]>2013-09-16T18:31:49+00:002013-09-16T18:31:49+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7463&p=70086#p70086 - Thanks
]]>2013-09-16T18:28:29+00:002013-09-16T18:28:29+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7463&p=70085#p70085 Gary M
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I was hoping for a simpler solution though - if there is a simple solution.
]]>2013-09-15T18:37:17+00:002013-09-15T18:37:17+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7463&p=70046#p70046 Saying that when we eventually get the extension sorted we'll probably have a more conventional felt roof on it, apparently they've come along way in recent years.
Gary M.
]]>2013-09-15T15:32:20+00:002013-09-15T15:32:20+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7463&p=70035#p70035Ok it's based in the states but it shows that there is something out there
Regards
]]>2013-09-14T18:04:42+00:002013-09-14T18:04:42+00:00https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7463&p=70016#p70016 We have a small area of flat roof which has the usual triple layer mineral felt and tar covering.
The problem is that the surface is not even and as a result, water collects in two distinct puddles.
Is there a way of fixing things so the water runs away to the gutter please?
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