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Leaking Garden Shed Roof
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I have a fairly new garden shed that a friend put up for me. When we recently had some heavy rain I noticed it was leaking. It was leaking quite badly - I had to put a bucket to catch the drops. I haven`t climbed up to see if I can find where the leak is yet but anyway, how do I repair it? Would it be OK to get some roofing felt and patch it or would I have to cover a whole side of the roof with new felt? (I`m wondering if the banging in of new nails might make it even more leaky)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It most likely is a nail hole or something like that, but it's possible to repair without nailing felt over it. You could maybe use something like this.
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I recently had to do a repair to my shed roof and it seems to be holding out ok so far.
I went to a DIY store and bought a reel of tape, known as 'flashing band', in the middle of the reel, is a small tin of felt primer, to paint on, before sticking down, the self adhesive strip.
The job was easier than I imagined, luckily I had a small scrap of felt to use as a patch. No nails used.
I went to a DIY store and bought a reel of tape, known as 'flashing band', in the middle of the reel, is a small tin of felt primer, to paint on, before sticking down, the self adhesive strip.
The job was easier than I imagined, luckily I had a small scrap of felt to use as a patch. No nails used.
Have you also checked along the apex for splits ?, as this can often happen.
I also had some enlarged nail holes, due to shrinkage/movement. what I did to combat that was, pull out the old nails and replace them with slightly longer ones but drive the nails in a different spot and daub some primer into the old holes, then cover with flashing band.
I also had some enlarged nail holes, due to shrinkage/movement. what I did to combat that was, pull out the old nails and replace them with slightly longer ones but drive the nails in a different spot and daub some primer into the old holes, then cover with flashing band.