F4Jock
Jun 13, 2018Explorer
FlexSeal
Has anyone used this for roof repair? Seems to me it would work well to reseal small roof cracks.
gbopp wrote:F4Jock wrote:
Hmmmmmm. Of course we are new at this but seems to me that every year one has to inspect and reseal parts of their roofs which leads me to wonder how good the "good stuff" really is. If I have to reseal every year it would appear that, if it works, a rubber spray would be easier, faster and less messy.
Everyone was just giving their opinion and/or experience with Flexseal.
Dicor must be checked and reapplied when necessary. Eternabond, if applied properly, is considered a one time repair.
Maybe you should coat your roof with Flexseal and report back in a year or two with an update on how it is holding up?
We could all be wrong and, Flexseal is the new 'good stuff.' :)
F4Jock wrote:
Hmmmmmm. Of course we are new at this but seems to me that every year one has to inspect and reseal parts of their roofs which leads me to wonder how good the "good stuff" really is. If I have to reseal every year it would appear that, if it works, a rubber spray would be easier, faster and less messy.
Merrykalia wrote:It does not stand up to the UV rays outside.
We have used it for a few small outdoor projects and it usually only lasts for about 4-5 months. It works GREAT for those 4-5 months, though.
We even used it to repair a commode tank and it worked great for about the same length of time, but then it eroded and started leaking again. It did help us to lengthen the time we could use the toilet and I wanted a specific replacement, so we had enough time to order one.
richclover wrote:F4Jock wrote:
Has anyone used this for roof repair? Seems to me it would work well to reseal small roof cracks.
According to the TV guy, who fires cannon balls through boats, the stuff is pretty good. But, it doesn’t work for me. I once sprayed some on a new hatch cover. Thinking the cover would last longer. After about a year parked outside I could rub it off with my hand. I have seen similar results in other applications.
Best use the good stuff, as gbopp suggested.
F4Jock wrote:
Has anyone used this for roof repair? Seems to me it would work well to reseal small roof cracks.