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Roofing

Water sit on repaired fibre glass roof

Anonymous user 09/03/2024 - 3.15 PM

Hi everyone, hope everyone safe during those difficult times. I recently had repaired a leak I had around the flashing of my skylight that sits on my fiberglass roof and I noticed that water sitting where the new paint was applied and not anywhere else as you can see on the pic. Does anyone know if is something I should worried about? I think when they applied the new paint near the flashing on the roof the new paint went over where was already painted and not sure if that created a higher layer. Please find a pic on this link below https://ibb.co/mJmBws5 Thx for any advice

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4 Answers

Resin Roofing Company

Rating: 5 out of 5
Salisbury
If the grp has been applied correctly pooling should not csuse any problems st all, if it was only a repair there is little opportunity to rectify any insufficient fall on the roof
Answered22 October 2020
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Anonymous user

That isn’t pooling, thats completely normal especially when you have got a roof lateen. It’s very difficult to stop a little bit of water collecting there, providing the work was done to manufacturers specifications you haven’t got nothing to worry about. Regards Frankie BT Roofing Services
Answered23 October 2020
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A&J Surveyors Ltd

Rating: 5 out of 5
Newent
Hi Pat It looks great! The slight pool is because you have to use a vertical (wall fillet) upstand. You have no issues that I can detect. Seriously it looks okay KR Drew @ Fibretechs
Answered25 October 2020
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Weston Roofing

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Wickford
Those little pockets of water that only gather in the newly painted area are created by the chemicals in the resin/paint. Once that waxey/oily surface has weathered a big more you should find the roof will all drain off more evenly
Answered1 November 2020
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