So we have a roof that isn't actually flat, it's faceted in triangles. It's board, fibreglass, then GRP (as far as I know). There are a few spots where the GRP seems to have flaked/been scratched away - could be bird claws, sun exposure - the surface is 5 years old. I don't know what the cause is. We noticed a leak in one area and I'd covered that with a tarpaulin and that seemed to have basically stopped the leak. We're coming into winter and it will get windier and so I was looking to temporarily fix it using something like Tekcryl or something similar, a fibreglass based repair paint sort of thing.
Now this is temporary for the winter, when it comes into next year then I would look at getting the roof done properly.
I've never used this stuff before and I don't know enough about GRP roofs to say whether this would work - so I'm hoping for some advice. Would this work for 6 months or so? Is there something better?
Any help really appreciated!
thanks
Paul