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A.
Roof had rusted through
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B.
Roof was scraped
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C.
Fabric reinforcement applied
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D. Where metal had rusted away, created an overhang using impregnated
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Patching our Metal Porch Roof
Unlike the main roof that
just needed scraping and painting, parts of the porch's metal
roof had rusted through, Photo A. A new roof would have
cost two to three times as much as repairing the current roof
using Preservation
Product's Reinforced Restoration System (see below).
The first step was to scrape the roof to remove any loose paint,
roof cement
[Roof cement should never
be used on a terne
metal roof], and loose rust, Photo B. A metal
putty knife was used.
After the scraping, the roof was power washed and a strong solution
of TSP brushed on. This TSP solution was then removed using a
power washer. A chlorine solution was then washed on to remove
any remaining moss. A hose with a nozzle probably would have
worked as well as the power washer since the scraping and TSP
solution took off all of the loose material. Power washing was
limited to where there were no holes in the metal.
The Preservation Product's restoration
system required the following steps:
- (1) A rust inhibitive primer coating was painted on using
both a brush and roller.
- (2) Small sections of each roof panel were coated with an
acrylic coating and a high strength stitch-bonded reinforcement
fabric was embedded into this wet coating,
Photo C. The fabric panels were cut to fit each section
although the fabric come's in two sizes: One to go in between
the roof panels and another size to go over the metal seams.
If it is hot, large pieces of the fabric cannot be applied
in the sun as the coating that the fabric is embedded into
dries too quickly.
- Two coats of a high strength waterborne elastomeric
finish coating were applied.
In some places, the two inch metal overhang had rusted away.
In these cases, pieces of fabric were dipped into the coating
liquid and then draped over the edge to fill in the missing metal,
Photo D.
Product information:
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05/02/2008