Sprayed high quality German foam on top, painted it with 2 coats of roof paint and it still leaks under the sattelite dish. Dont know what to do next so how about your thoughts🗯
Will try for a better still picture..The roof was constructed to keep sun off the kitchen window. He built the roof around the sattelite dish, so built-in-problem....I had a guy come out to look and he said it is to small a problem to quote. ....
Have the guy do it~!
I am the guy back in the states and if I say it is a small problem that means easy to fix.
A little tar goes a long way if it is acceptable on the roof system.
Otherwise I would look to caulk around the mount and fasteners.
Have the guy do it~!
I am the guy back in the states and if I say it is a small problem that means easy to fix.
A little tar goes a long way if it is acceptable on the roof system.
Otherwise I would look to caulk around the mount and fasteners.
If there are tiles under the foam, then I'd bet a dollar its your under felt that's gone, so the tiles would need lifting, remove the and replace the tile latts, re-felt, then replace the latts and the tiles. Put your dish on a wall or pole.
If there are tiles under the foam, then I'd bet a dollar its your under felt that's gone, so the tiles would need lifting, remove the and replace the tile latts, re-felt, then replace the latts and the tiles. Put your dish on a wall or pole.
Chem, appreciate your diagnosis. My wife says it is outside and nobody cares, so there is that. Agree about sattelite, but is owned by the cable co -- so cannot. Probably will RIP and focus on something else....
Chem, appreciate your diagnosis. My wife says it is outside and nobody cares, so there is that. Agree about sattelite, but is owned by the cable co -- so cannot. Probably will RIP and focus on something else....
I've always liked silicone or tar and a monkey glove (rubber glove) for smaller shit.
Used to use peel and stick for stuff people didn't want to pay to have hot mopped. It was kinda like a quick alternative and decent too. Would be a good route for anyone that isn't too good with roofing. I think it came in 4ft wide rolls you just start at bottom and overlap as you move up. Hard to tell exactly what's going on there or if that'd be practical
Years ago when Direct TV first hit the market I huge one myself. It was an option back in the early 2000's. It took me about 3 hours to get the dish dialed in but I did it. That being said I would probably relocate the dish and maybe look into a product that is available in the states. It is a roof patching product that comes with tar applied to the material. You just cut the material to size and use a torch to heat up the tar and roll it onto the patch area.
Years ago when Direct TV first hit the market I huge one myself. It was an option back in the early 2000's. It took me about 3 hours to get the dish dialed in but I did it. That being said I would probably relocate the dish and maybe look into a product that is available in the states. It is a roof patching product that comes with tar applied to the material. You just cut the material to size and use a torch to heat up the tar and roll it onto the patch area.
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