Hi,
I've got different advice from people about my 1960s concrete roof. I recently got it power washed and treated with anti fungal stuff to keep moss growth away.
Someone told me I would need to seal the roof to prevent moisture getting through. Then someone else said that's rubbish, moisture won't get through the tiles just because they have been power washed - any protective coating on 1960s tiles would be long gone anyway.
An added complication - got my gutters done recently and the soffits are leaking drops of water. The bloke said my felt has been penetrated by a climatis plant and it has holes in it. If my tiles are good, do I need to worry about the felt, and, if the felt needs replaced, should that be done before I seal the roof (if sealing is needed?)
Thanks for any help/suggestions!!!!!!
I've got different advice from people about my 1960s concrete roof. I recently got it power washed and treated with anti fungal stuff to keep moss growth away.
Someone told me I would need to seal the roof to prevent moisture getting through. Then someone else said that's rubbish, moisture won't get through the tiles just because they have been power washed - any protective coating on 1960s tiles would be long gone anyway.
An added complication - got my gutters done recently and the soffits are leaking drops of water. The bloke said my felt has been penetrated by a climatis plant and it has holes in it. If my tiles are good, do I need to worry about the felt, and, if the felt needs replaced, should that be done before I seal the roof (if sealing is needed?)
Thanks for any help/suggestions!!!!!!