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  1. This sounds ideal for right now, should get me out of a fix... thanks!
  2. This looks good, although that's a proper solution as the stuff can't be bought, need to find a contractor - so perhaps for next year - thanks!
  3. I have every intention of sorting it properly but realistically I'm not going to get a chance until after this winter. So for the most part the roof is fine, but there are some parts that need something. So hence the question whether I can apply something like tekcrly or in fact I'm being pushed some gorilla sealing tape which sounds like it would do the job. Like a quick sand down and apply - before the weather gets really bad. Most of these solutions say they work quickly and in the damp. Interesting you say it may not be GRP because from memory I am pretty sure that's what I was sold. I will need to go back to the original documents to see. If not GRP what would you guess it was?
  4. I took these before popping some tarpaulin up. I've done some reading and perhaps the coating wasn't done properly in the sense maybe it went up with the boards under being damp. I'd read that can cause peeling problems but really this looks like flaking and bird claws scratching away. Could be wrong! thanks Paul
  5. 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
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