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gbopp
Sep 02, 2020Explorer
Mont G&J wrote:
Leave it alone. Never cut a perfectly good roof covering that is not leaking. Often times those bubbles come and go with temperature changes.
I agree to not slicing open a solid roof.
Maybe the OP should just insert a needle into the bubble to make sure there is no water?
Then repair the needle opening(s).
The bubble is on the lower section of the roof. I would want to know if there was water in the bubble.
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