My garage roof consists of a number of corrugated panels, bolted onto wooden joists which run across the width of the garage, from front to back.
The roof gently slopes from front to back where it leads to a gutter to collect the water.
I believe that the panels are made of cement / asbestos mix and they are still sturdy and in good order.
However, the roof leaks during times of heavy rain which inhibits me spending any time and money sorting out the interior of the garage - it seems to leak where the panels join and have bolts driven through them.
Once I have sealed the exterior, I plan to PVA the interior and cover with masonry paint or something similar.
Can anyone please suggest a quick and cost effective way to fix the exterior?
Many thanks...Brett
The roof gently slopes from front to back where it leads to a gutter to collect the water.
I believe that the panels are made of cement / asbestos mix and they are still sturdy and in good order.
However, the roof leaks during times of heavy rain which inhibits me spending any time and money sorting out the interior of the garage - it seems to leak where the panels join and have bolts driven through them.
Once I have sealed the exterior, I plan to PVA the interior and cover with masonry paint or something similar.
Can anyone please suggest a quick and cost effective way to fix the exterior?


Many thanks...Brett