RomperStomper wrote:
shadows4 wrote:
Where on the roof is the bubble? Maybe find where the air is getting under the rubber and seal the leak? Eternabond?
I am not so sure that it is air getting underneath. I also thought it might be air getting in somehow and tried to recreate the wind with my leaf blower on any and every seam with no luck. I read somewhere that the air flow over the roof causes a low pressure that pulls the dis-bonded areas of the roof up.
I was going to mention the "lift" effect. I have heard that many times before. I a no engineer so I can't tell you if it is true but I think it is.