I am as sick as fook!
I set out to do my roof felting a week ago when we had a day of decent weather.
First job was to put the underlay felt down. It all went down well, I smoothed it all down as I secured it, with about a million clout nails and the end result was nice and flat underlay. I was set to put the top sheet on the following day (cold adhesive) Unfortunately since then the weather has been either wet, too cold or very windy.
Now after inspection I have noticed that there are lots of big air pockets and creases in the underlay grrrrrrrrrrr!!!
How did they get there and do I now have to rip up and start again?
Thanks
I set out to do my roof felting a week ago when we had a day of decent weather.
First job was to put the underlay felt down. It all went down well, I smoothed it all down as I secured it, with about a million clout nails and the end result was nice and flat underlay. I was set to put the top sheet on the following day (cold adhesive) Unfortunately since then the weather has been either wet, too cold or very windy.
Now after inspection I have noticed that there are lots of big air pockets and creases in the underlay grrrrrrrrrrr!!!
How did they get there and do I now have to rip up and start again?
Thanks