How to apply roofing tar step 1.
Roofing using tar.
If the cost of the roof repair is truly bothering you consider making your own temporary repair by tacking a tarp over the roof or cutting up some sheet metal into shingles and using these to patch the roof.
Roofing tar is a dark oily mixture used on flat roofs to fix leaks.
As you work you will move back toward the end where your ladder is taking the bucket with you.
Coal tar is a deep brown or black residue which is made during coal production process.
Tar the roof keep your tar bucket close to you as you start spreading the tar on the surface with the roller.
This kind of material is incredibly resistant to the ultraviolet rays from the sun.
Built up roofs or burs also called a tar and gravel roof is a well established and popular style of flat roof that is made up of alternating layers of roofing felt or fiberglass and asphalt that is applied with heat which combine to make a long lasting sturdy roofing system.
Create a base layer by nailing a coating onto your roof as it will serve as a buffer.
Consider leaving your container of roofing tar in direct sunlight for about an hour.
Use the broom to clean your roof before applying tar roofing.
It is also very effective in protecting your roof from water and snow which naturally accumulates on a flat roof.
Decide how the tar will.
Start in the corner furthest from your ladder.
You need to find out how much tar you ll need for this project.
The sunlight will thin the tar and make it easier to apply.
Coal tar must be refined and processed to meet standards for roofing use.
Using small amounts at a time apply the roofing tar with your roller in short and smooth strokes.
When there is no debris left you are ready to apply tar to the roof.
Use small amounts and apply it with the roller in short smooth strokes.
Put down a base layer.