- Joined
- 25 Mar 2005
- Messages
- 50
- Reaction score
- 0
- Country
Hello there,
I have recently used the above compound during the recent sunny weather. I primed the felt roof using a general purpose bitumen primer and after 5 days I applied a generous coat of the All Weather Roofing compound (colour BLACK). All well until the recent wet spell which started on Wednesday 23rd September. Some patchy light beige areas have now developed along the mineral drip edges and adjacent felt -possibly where pools of standing water formed -due to incomplete drainage into the guttering.
Can anyone suggest any remedial work required or will it be ok to progress to a second coat and/or a final coat of Solar paint.
Thanks for any advice on this problem.
I have recently used the above compound during the recent sunny weather. I primed the felt roof using a general purpose bitumen primer and after 5 days I applied a generous coat of the All Weather Roofing compound (colour BLACK). All well until the recent wet spell which started on Wednesday 23rd September. Some patchy light beige areas have now developed along the mineral drip edges and adjacent felt -possibly where pools of standing water formed -due to incomplete drainage into the guttering.
Can anyone suggest any remedial work required or will it be ok to progress to a second coat and/or a final coat of Solar paint.
Thanks for any advice on this problem.